Ascending Mont Saint-Joseph or Mont Mégantic, discovering ASTROLab and the astronomy observatories and exploring the mountain and the sky make Parc national du Mont-Mégantic a place where activities "from the Earth to the sky" come together in perfect harmony. This park, which was created in 1994, is an increasingly popular year-round outdoor destination. It is the only scientific attraction of its kind in Québec, at the heart of the first International Dark Sky Reserve.
During your vacation, don’t miss your chance to explore the 4 national parks in the Eastern Townships: Frontenac, Mont-Mégantic, Mont-Orford and Yamaska. Some awe-inspiring nature awaits you!
The Parcs Québec network is officially launching the Parcs Québec Fund. Donations will be used for a variety of conservation projects: research, monitoring, and inventory. Discovery how to participate in maintaining the ecological integrity of the national parks.
Parcs Québec has heard you. For transporting your supply of campfire wood, we now offer reusable log-carriers, which are made in Québec from scraps of window blinds. Carrying your firewood has never been easier or more eco-friendly!
Moving firewood, even just a few kilometers away, can spread invasive insects and diseases to our forests. Buy it locally. Burn it on site. Never bring it back home. For more information: www.inspection.gc.ca.
Due to the closure of a section of Chemin de Franceville between Route 214 and the park entrance, Parc national du Mont-Mégantic is obliged to close the Franceville sector. The campground and pavilion will reopen for Patriot’s Day weekend on May 18, 2012, and will remain open on weekends until Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, after which the campground will be open every day until fall.