A rural area between the lake and river At the western tip of Montreal island, you will find the largest park of the network where the lac des Deux Montagnes and the rivière des Prairies converge. Whether you are at the ecological farm, in a picnic area, on the beach or in the forest, you will appreciate this area set in the wilderness and many lookout points on the waterfront. Nature buffs can stop by the Havre aux tortues to learn more about this fascinating world. If you like cross-country skiing, a stop at the château Gohier or the sugar shack during the weekend will surely sweeten your day. Activities:
Ecological farm, general store and restaurant-terrace
Guided tours and animation
Beach and summer programmes
Outdoor recreational area and cool activities!
Features:
Small bays
Aquatic grass bed
Map turtle
Sugar bush
Silver maple grove
Buildings of historical interest:
Château Gohier (circa 1916)
Maison Brunet (circa 1835)
Opening Hours: The nature parks are open to the public from sunrise to sunset all year round, however the opening hours of the Visitor Information Centres may vary.