Where the rivière des Prairies and the St. Lawrence River converge at the eastern tip of Montréal island, you will find a vast park comprised of marshes, fields and forests. There you
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This unique site is acknowledged as the first world biosphere reserve in Canada. It is home to over 185 species of birds as well as several mammals and amphibians. Hike along 24 km
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This non-profit organization was created in 1981 to protect and present the biological and geological riches of Mont Saint-Grégoire. A network of trails brings you to the summit, where
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The Centre touristique et éducatif des Laurentides (CTEL) (Laurentian educational and tourist centre) features the natural attractions and animals of this part of the country and all
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Eight walking trails totalling some 10 km, including one for young children (aged 3-5), provide easy access to this forest environment. Observe numerous species of trees some have quite
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This natural site has a unique ambiance and boasts an impressive, mature forest massif, including a maple stand that covers a great deal of the park's surface. In every season, visitors
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The Chutes Coulonge feature a spectacular canyon. George Bryson built a wood slide the length of the canyon to circumvent the waterfalls and channel the square timber logs to the Ottawa
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The largest nature park in the metropolitan region, with a section recognized as a wildlife sanctuary. You can rent watercraft (canoes, kayaks, rowboats, pedalos, rabascaws). Join one
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
The park is located at the meeting point of two geological formations. The rifts caused by this meeting have created a spectacular landscape. Covering 1,000 acres, the park is dotted
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre