Parc national d'Oka
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A territory that stands out for its rich historical and natural heritage, just a stone’s throw from the metropolitan Montréal region.
The Grande-Baie footbridge
Experience the perfect nature immersion while walking along the brand new Grande-Baie footbridge. Located in a marsh where exceptional wildlife tends to hide out, the footbridge will allow you to walk on the water while cohabiting with our amazing world of nature.
Shine a light on butterflies
In the pine forest at the very heart of the campground, their presence may seem discreet at first glance, but their abundance and diversity are easily revealed to those who know how to observe them. The park warden and naturalist will certainly be able to broker this encounter!
Lac de la Sauvagine
A little hidden treasure, Lac de la Sauvagine is accessible on foot or by bike. A perfect spot for a family snack while checking out a beaver lodge or the many turtles that frequent it.
Indigenous winter market
An unprecedented showcase of First Nations art in December. This cultural celebration reflects a new vision of Kanehsatà:ke’s economic and tourism development, and the nations desire to tell its story in a spirit of welcome and sharing.
Ice fishing
Come and try your luck in the park’s stunning winter setting. Lac des Deux-Montagnes is a popular spot for ice fishing, where you can reel in many species of fish.
The ski school
Spark your children’s passion for cross-country skiing! The ski school offers the perfect setting for learning different skiing techniques.
Protected area.
Enriching nature experiences.
Québec’s national parks, guardians of countless treasures, offer a chance to connect with nature. Safeguard these protected areas so they can be cherished and enjoyed for generations to come.