Parc national d'Oka
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At the foot of ancestral hills, 11km of shoreline and 7km of fine sand, a mere stone’s throw from the metropolis of Montréal

The South is closer than you think
Did you know that the Parc national d’Oka shoreline is 11 km long? One of the most beautiful hikes in the park is the 7km of beach that is open all year long.
Winter wonderland
From one season to the next, the park changes its decor to take you on an ongoing journey. Discover our Iceland-like winter landscapes while practicing the sport of your choice.
Introduction to the great outdoors
Parc national d’Oka encompasses a very small territory compared to certain other national parks and wildlife reserves, but it remains one of the most accessible of the lot. A wide range of devices and gear, from pedal boats to skis, as well as equipment for the disabled, is available for rent throughout the year, so that everyone can enjoy or discover the pleasures of the great outdoors. Come and see us at the Littoral!
Surprise encounters
At the turn of a trail, at your campsite, or from the Grande-Baie observation tower…all sorts of beautiful encounters await you. The park is the ideal place to admire wildlife in its own protected habitat.
Looking far and wide!
No time to visit our US neighbours for a hike in the Adirondacks? No problem! Just head up to the Chapelles du Calvaire for a breathtaking view. On a clear day, you’ll be able to see the Adirondacks while enjoying a tasty snack.
A team of passionate people
Everywhere on our territory, a dedicated and passionate team works to make your visit truly exceptional. Don’t hesitate to ask them questions about the activities or our hidden treasures; they’ll help you discover the park in an entirely different way.
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.
Explo: a new game for young adventurers
This summer, a brand-new free geolocation-based game will allow your small fry to have fun and move about while discovering Quebec's national parks. The downloadable application will transform hiking into a challenging exploration mission for them, combining all sorts of nature challenges.
The game includes a version adapted to each parks for which it will be available, i.e. Aiguebelle, Bic, Jacques-Cartier, Mont-Mégantic, Plaisance, Mont-Saint-Bruno, Lac-Témiscouata, Yamaska, Mont-Orford, Mont-Tremblant, and Oka national parks.
Before your visit, download the Explo game on the App Store® and the Google Play StoreTM.