Saint-Félicien's wild and traditional zoo is divided into six geographical sectors, home to an amazing wildlife.
People in cages, animals in the wild! A unique concept and one of Quebec's great attractions for over 60 years. One of its most popular activities is the famous Nature Trails Park. Sitting in a screened-in train, you'll take an unforgettable ride across Canada from east to west, among its astonishing wildlife: black bears, white-tailed deer, arctic wolves, prairie dogs, bison, moose, musk oxen, etc., all evolving in their natural habitat. The site also includes a traditional zoo on Île-aux-Bernard, through which a cascading river flows. This pedestrian section features animals from Borealie, the mountains and cold regions of the globe. Six geographical sectors are represented in this section: Asia, Mongolia, Mixed Forest, Arctic, Mountains and Small Farm. Don't miss the polar bear habitat, or the Canadian beaver habitat and immersive interpretation pavilion, offering a unique view of the beaver lodge. Younger visitors will also enjoy watching the zoo's inhabitants feast on their snacks (see website for hours). Also on site: a family area, a restaurant, a creamery, three boutiques (local produce, crafts, clothing, stuffed animals, etc.), water games and a cinema open to all, showing the latest theatrical releases (in French).
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on a pas l'impression que les animaux soient mis en cage mais plutôt qu'ils restent dans leur éléments.
on a visité en octobre, l'air était un peu frais mais bien couvert la journée c'est bien passé.
gros coup de cœur pour les ours polaire qui sont magnifique.
Il faut compter une journée pour visiter ce magnifique parc.
Tout est parfaitement indiqué pour que la visite à pied se déroule dans de bonnes conditions, le personnel est toujours disponible voire se propose pour vous apporter son aide. Les rappels réguliers des horaires des nourrissages des animaux ponctuent votre parcours : Ne pas rater celui de l'ours polaire.
Enfin le circuit en petit train permet de découvrir lsous un autre aspect la faune canadienne : l'humain étant cette fois "enfermé".
Attention toutefois à l'horaire car il peut y avoir de l'affluence et donc de l'attente.
Famille KTYO