MONT-ROYAL PARK
Getting lost in the forest... in the middle of the city! There's nothing ...Read more
MÉTIS GARDENS
English-style gardens benefiting from an exceptional microclimate and home ...Read more
JEAN-DRAPEAU PARK
Park accessible by bike, boat, bus, metro or car that offers a host of ...Read more
STANLEY PARK
Stanley Park is the green lung of the city of Vancouver, where you can take ...Read more
TORONTO ISLAND PARK
A haven of nature that is particularly pleasant to cycle in. The view of ...Read more
FORILLON NATIONAL PARK
Read moreA unique peninsula located at the tip of the Gaspé, where marine bird colonies and Arctic-alpine plants thrive on impressive rock formations.
JARRY PARK
Park that serves as a backdrop for the Uniprix Stadium and host of the ...Read more
PARC LA FONTAINE
The main green space in the neighborhood, which is also one of the oldest ...Read more
NIAGARA PARKS BOTANICAL GARDENS
A 40-hectare park with several gardens and the Niagara Parks School of ...Read more
PARC FRÉDÉRIC-BACK
A park in the heart of the Saint-Michel Environmental Complex that offers a ...Read more
TRINITY BELLWOODS PARK
Read moreLocated in the Trinity-Bellwoods sector, this beautiful green space covers 14.6 hectares. Literally taken by storm on a sunny day, it is here that the inhabitants of the district come to relax and not only. A haven for relaxation but also for leisure activities, there are baseball, volleyball and tennis courts, a paddling pool and two children's playgrounds, and picnic areas in abundance. In winter, the skating rink is a delight for young and old alike. Bonus: farmer's market on site, every Tuesday from 3pm to 7pm, from May to the end of October.
ENGLISH PARK
An English-style park with some 20,000 trees and many activities in a ...Read more
QUEEN'S PARK
A green oasis on the University of Toronto campus, it offers a ...Read more
ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDENS
Beautiful themed gardens in Burlington with over 20 miles of hiking trails.Read more
TERRA NOVA NATIONAL PARK
Read moreThe fjords into in the land allow whale watching between May and August, while the wooded and hilly plains are teeming with traces of life for the natives and pioneers from Europe.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NATIONAL PARK
Read moreThe only national park in the region is to discover one of the most beautiful landscapes in Atlantic Canada: dunes, fine sand beaches, cliffs of red sandstone, ponds and wood are home to trails that facilitate the observation of diverse plants and animals, such as the piping plover, the endangered bird.
FUNDY NATIONAL PARK
Read moreThe highest tides in the world allow this park to observe a marine fauna buried in the sand. It hides at the pace of the fishing boats, whose occupants go to the picturesque village of colourful houses between the coast and wooded hills.
POINT PELEE NATIONAL PARK
Read moreThis park, a veritable oasis of greenery, is the point of migration of many bird species and the monarch butterfly, given its geographical location. It is in the southernmost part of Canada, at the same level as northern California.
WAPUSK NATIONAL PARK
Read moreLocated at the boundary of the boreal forest and Arctic tundra, this park is the ideal place for observing polar bears and bison, taking into account its distinctive wilderness character.