BUFFALO PARK
Read moreWhile staying on the driving wheel of the car or on a panoramic vehicle, you will see the largest bison herd in the country (400 in total). After the park tour you can enjoy the private lake and hiking trails on the site. Restaurant on site, which is used by the bison!
PORT-CARTIER-SEPT-ÎLES WILDLIFE RESERVE
Wildlife reserve located in the boreal forest sector near the cities of ...Read more
ROCKY RIVER PARK - SALMON TRAP
Read moreEast of the river bridge to the Rocks, then make 500 meters. Guided tour of the interpretation centre and the salmon capture system, observation of fall and professional sports fishermen in action. Hiking, Picnic area.
PARC RÉGIONAL DE LA RIVIÈRE MITIS
Park with observation tours of the Mitis River and St. Lawrence River ...Read more
THE CAVE OF SAINT-ELZÉAR
Quebec's oldest cave in Saint-Elzéar, with stalactites, stalagmites and ...Read more
KILLBEAR PROVINCIAL PARK
Killbear Provincial Park with viewing points, hiking and biking trails.Read more
ST. URNS CANAL NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Read moreInaugurated in 1849, the Saint-Ours Canal allowed ships to cross the last obstacle on the waterway between Montreal and New York. The canal, nicknamed the tenth lock of the Richelieu, became indispensable to the region's trade, but also to international trade, for more than a century. Today, it is a place of relaxation that attracts families, walkers and nature lovers. Allow about an hour to tour Darvard Island, visit the Superintendent's house and the fish ladder. Relaxation and picnic areas allow you to spend a pleasant afternoon there, while oTENTik tents invite you to extend the experience for the night. A pleasant getaway, only one hour from Montreal and 30 minutes from Mont-Saint-Hilaire.
CYPRESS HILLS INTERPROVINCIAL PARK
Inter-provincial park offering a wide range of activities such as ...Read more
FORTWHYTE ALIVE
Site with five lakes, 7 km of hiking trails, a cohort of about thirty ...Read more
SCARBOUROUGH CLIFFS
Read moreThe Scarborough Bluffs are a little-known natural wonder for tourists. This escarpment on the shores of Lake Ontario is about 15 kilometres long and requires some caution if you are prone to vertigo: there is a 65-metre-high cliff. The area is beautiful and scenic, with white sandy beaches at the base of the cliffs and the turquoise waters of Lake Ontario. There are several parks, picnic areas and trails throughout the area.
OPEMICAN NATIONAL PARK
Parc national d'Opémican, which showcases a territory of exceptional ...Read more
PARC RÉGIONAL MONTAGNE DU DIABLE
Site presenting a lake, a waterfall, activities, different types of ...Read more
LACS-ALBANEL-MISTASSINI-ET-WACONICHI RESERVE
Wildlife reserve with new floating cottages offering several packages in ...Read more
THE GROULX MOUNTAINS (UAPISHKA)
The mountains, which include about thirty peaks, culminating at over 1,000 ...Read more
POTATO CAVE
This cave was discovered in 1980 not far from the river of the same name. ...Read more
ROUGE NATIONAL URBAN PARK
Read moreThis is the newest addition to Parks Canada. A huge project that took place over several years and became the largest urban park in North America, happily surpassing Central Park in New York City (23 times larger). In addition to its biodiversity, the park is home to one of the largest marshes in the region, patches of Carolinian forest, a beach on the shores of Lake Ontario and more. Numerous outdoor activities are offered throughout the year. Camping on site.
GILLIES GROVE (NATURE RESERVE)
Complex ecosystem that is home to many creatures, a rich and diverse flora ...Read more
J.T. CHEESEMAN PROVINCIAL PARK
Park near Port aux Basques, ideal for camping, hiking, swimming and various ...Read more
PARC NATIONAL DES LACS-WATERTON
Waterton Lakes National Park protects a rich array of plants and wildlife ...Read more
DINOSAUR PROVINCIAL PARK
Provincial park where you can participate in an archaeological dig, ...Read more
WRITING-ON-STONE PROVINCIAL PARK
Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park, located 129 km south of Lethbridge, is ...Read more
PARC RÉGIONAL DU POISSON BLANC
Park offering various outdoor activities and camping on the banks of the ...Read more
ATHABASCA SAND DUNES PROVINCIAL PARK
Read moreAthabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park is located in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, near the town of Uranium City. It is a provincial park that protects one of the world's most northerly active dune formations. Stretching some 100 kilometers along the southern shore of Lake Athabasca, the dunes offer a spectacular landscape, with dunes up to 30 metres high. The park is also home to a unique ecosystem, rich in rare and endemic plants. To protect this fragile environment, the park has been divided into three management zones with specific guidelines for camping and visitor activities. It is possible to fish in the park, but collecting plants, trees and artifacts is prohibited. The park is accessible only by floatplane, and it is recommended to be equipped for wilderness travel. There are no camping fees.
DOMAINE SAINT-BERNARD
600-hectare ecological estate in Mont-Tremblant, offering a wide range of ...Read more
WELLS GRAY PROVINCIAL PARK
Park that gathers contrasting landscapes between lakes, glaciers, volcanoes ...Read more
PENINSULA PROVINCIAL PARK
LAKE SUPERIOR PROVINCIAL PARK
FRONTENAC PROVINCIAL PARK
ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK
BRITISH COLUMBIA BEACHES
GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST
JOFFRE LAKES PROVINCIAL PARK
Joffre Provincial Park, one of the most enchanting places in British ...Read more
GARIBALDI PROVINCIAL PARK
Provincial park with 90 km of hiking trails in Garibaldi, ideal for hikers ...Read more
STRATHCONA BEACH
BULL CANYON PROVINCIAL PARK
CYPRESS PROVINCIAL PARK
A park with a remarkable old-growth forest in the heart of Cypress ...Read more