
This park, which is located in the smooth Monteregian hills, reveals its character: five lakes, a historical mill, observation quays and kilometres of hiking paths. Visitors will have the chance to discover the beautiful fauna and flora that live in this park, including about 200 bird species and about forty mammals.
Come relax or do your favourite outdoor sports like hiking, bird watching, or apple picking in season. In winter, you can enjoy the cross-country skiing or winter hiking path, or the alpine skiing trails. Several bird species stay in the park for the winter season and can be easily observed.
If you do not have the appropriate equipment, you can rent it at the visitor centre. Whatever the season, you can take advantage of the self-guided trails or the discovery activities to learn more about this exceptional environment.
The park is located a few kilometers from Montreal. You can access the service centre, following Highway 20, exits 98 or 102 or Highway 30, exit 121.
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville
Québec, Canada
www.parcquebec.com/montsaintbruno
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Toll free : 1-800-665-6527
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Individual Rates:
Adults (18 years and over): $3.50
Children (6 to 17 years old): $1.50
Children (0 to 5 years old): Free
Family Rates:
1 adult with children 6 to 17 years old: $5
2 adults with children 6 to 17 years old: $7
Group Rates:
Adults: $3/person
School or student groups: Free
Cross-Country Rental
Alpine Skiing
Cross-Country Skiing
National Parks
Pick-your-own System
Total Access for Mobility-Impaired Persons
Public Transportation
Free Outdoor Parking
Cross-Country Ski Rental
The Montérégie Travel guide informs you about the tourism attractions of this region by presenting the activities and events of the region, as well as giving a list of the accommodation establishments. In Montérégie, tourism is important, and there are many festivals, theatres and regional products. The outdoor activities take you to mountains, parks or on the numerous water bodies.
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