The network is made up of 17 large parks located on the Island of Montréal. Each park has its own unique characteristics and offers visitors, both local and distant, a special
Category: Organization (Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre)
Visit this regional park and explore Québec's wilderness in a magnificent setting. The park abounds with hiking and mountain biking trails for all levels and is perfect for pursuing
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
Nature in its purest form. Get away from it all at this magnificent park and enjoy a picnic, a hike or some other family activity. Discover exceptional plant life and wildlife.
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
Located by the St. Lawrence River, in the heart of a world biosphere reserve, Baie-Comeau's Jardin des glaciers is a unique integrated site for interpretation, exploration and
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
The mission is essentially to teach you about the exploration and interpretation of wetlands. The centre's immediate surroundings feature several activity sites: trails, roadside
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
Follow the linear park's 1.3-km (0.8 -mi.) trail and discover the northern development of Radisson's village centre. From the lookout at the end of the trail you'll be treated
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
Pointe-Noire offers an impressive panoramic view of the Saguenay fjord and the St. Lawrence Estuary. From its strategic geographic location, you will be able to observe whales
Category: Museum / interpretation centre / historic site (Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre)
70 km (43 mi.) of flat cycle path (paved for 60 km) running alongside the Beauharnois canal through an enchanting rural setting. Docks and boat ramps; rest stops and shelters;
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
Astonishing! Cross one of the highest suspension bridges in Québec, 55 m (180 ft.) above the canyon! Marvel at the dizzying 74-m (243-ft.) drop of the Sainte-Anne waterfall as
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre