Follow the 18 km (10 mi.) of trails through the heart of 210 hectares (520 acres) of forest, home to a variety of tree and bird species. Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snow tubing,
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
This park, which provides access to Lac Saint-Pierre, includes a picnic area, exhibition hall and a walking trail, and offers diverse activities, such as naturalist-led excursions and
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
Waterfront recreational park offering exceptional access to nature, the outdoors and swimming on a beautiful site alongside the St. Lawrence rapids. Immerse yourself in nature in m
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
The Parc Michel Chartrand stretches over a surface of 1,850,000 m2. You can visit in any season to enjoy multiple recreational activities or simply to observe and discover nature (animals
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
This interpretation centre, located in a 30-acre park on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, describes 18th-century seigneurial life. The windmill, built in 1705, has been producing
Category: Museum / interpretation centre / historic site (Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre)
The Yamaka River is ideal for family fun. The nautical centre offers numerous activities, both summer (a jaunt on the river, equipment rental such as kayaks, pedal boats, canoes, rowboats
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
Parc Les Salines (Les Salines park) offers a variety of services depending on the season. In the summer, this municipal park features 10 km of trails open to hikers, cyclists and mountain
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
Between Lac Saint-Louis and Rivière Châteauguay, Île Saint-Bernard unveils all its natural and cultural riches. The former Châteauguay seigneury, the island has preserved various historical
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre
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
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre