Discover Unforgettable Nature Experiences in Saint-Ours with CanaGuide: Explore Top Nature Reserves, Wildlife Sanctuaries, and Scenic Parks for Outdoor Adventures

Welcome to the world of CanaGuide, your ultimate guide to the best nature reserves, wildlife sanctuaries, and scenic parks in Saint-Ours that offer amazing outdoor adventures and unique experiences. Our comprehensive directory features a wide range of natural attractions in Saint-Ours that cater to nature enthusiasts, families, and adventure seekers alike. Experience the beauty of nature firsthand by exploring the vast network of trails in Saint-Ours's conservation areas and protected parks. Immerse yourself in the diverse ecosystems of Saint-Ours's nature reserves and wildlife refuges, where you can observe countless species of flora and fauna, as well as breathtaking landscapes. Find refuge in the serene wilderness areas and state parks in Saint-Ours that offer a wealth of outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, birdwatching, cycling, and camping. Take a journey through the diverse natural wonders of Saint-Ours that include stunning forests, captivating eco-parks, and fascinating geological formations. Uncover the hidden gems of Saint-Ours's national and provincial parks, which showcase the region's unique ecological diversity, cultural heritage, and recreational offerings. Connect with the past, present, and future of the natural world by visiting the numerous nature sanctuaries and biosphere reserves in Saint-Ours that are dedicated to preserving our planet's ecosystems and biodiversity. With CanaGuide, you'll find the perfect parks and green spaces for outdoor activities such as picnics, sports, and relaxation, as well as public lands that provide a refreshing escape from the urban hustle and bustle. Discover the natural beauty of Saint-Ours in regional parks, where you can appreciate the scenic landscapes, learn about the local ecology, and engage in outdoor sports and leisure activities. Celebrate the wonders of nature in Saint-Ours by visiting the various wildlife parks, ecological reserves, and natural parks that showcase the region's rich biodiversity and remarkable conservation efforts. These locations offer a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about the importance of environmental stewardship and the vital role that protected areas play in preserving our planet's delicate balance. Join us on this exciting journey through Saint-Ours's fascinating world of nature reserves, parks, and outdoor recreation. With CanaGuide, you'll find the most comprehensive and up-to-date information to plan your next unforgettable adventure in the great outdoors. Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore the remarkable natural attractions in Saint-Ours and create lasting memories with loved ones, all while reconnecting with nature's wonders and the essence of our planet's beauty and diversity.

Parc régional des Grèves

  • Sorel-Tracy, QC
DescriptionThe Parc régional des Grèves is a regional park in Quebec, located on the southeast shore of the St. Lawrence River. Inaugurated in 2011, it is located in the municipalities of Contrecoeur, in the Marguerite-D'Youville Regional County Municipal

  • Park
  • National Park
  • 4.6
  • 245 ratings

Centre de service Grosbois

  • Boucherville, QC
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  • Ferry
  • National Park
  • 4.4
  • 46 ratings
Anurag A.,CanaGuide
5
Anurag A.
Awesome friendly staff. Shower and toilet facilities were super clean. My friends told me that we need to pay 1 CAD to take a 4 min shower. But we did not have to pay anything. Either they changed the rules for COVID 19 or they changed them for good. I think they changed them for...
Isa B.,CanaGuide
4
Isa B.
Friendly staff, beautiful place for cycling or on foot my camp site was ideal with trees! We used the pontoon that is on the site to go to the water games on the other side of the island. The children are happy! On the other hand ! , I really have to say that I don't like having ...
M F.,CanaGuide
4
M F.
Inside the Boucherville islands national park. Plenty of space for picnic, barbecue, strolling on the trails, bird and deer watching, canoeing, etc. Starting May 15th the ferry is in function. Grosbois island is a nice camping place and some archeological findings witnessing the ...

Centre de la Nature Mont Saint-Hilaire

  • Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC
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  • Nature Preserve
  • National Park
  • 4.8
  • 300 ratings
Andrew S.,CanaGuide
5
Andrew S.
Rare to find such beautiful panoramic vistas on such family friendly safe trails. One of the best hikes in the Montreal area. Lots of options for shorter or longer trails leading to different views of the surrounding river, farmlands, and neighbouring Mountains. We have hiked he...
Emil I.,CanaGuide
5
Emil I.
Beautiful park, not far from Montreal. Perfect for short hikes all year around. Nice views - Montreal is visible from some of the peaks. Lots of birds to watch - from falcons to chickadees. There is also a beautiful lake with a picnic area. In conclusion - it's definitely worth v...
Luying Y.,CanaGuide
5
Luying Y.
Beautiful view!! The construction of the city is very new, and it feels like a land of idyllic beauty. Hiking is also fun, just right for someone like me who wants to adequately exercise but isn't very skillful in climbing.

Salon de thé Le Vieux-Moulin

  • St-Bruno-de-Montarville, QC
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  • 4.6
  • 110 ratings
Daniel G.,CanaGuide
5
Daniel G.
Super nice location and decor! The chai latte was excellent
Danko V.,CanaGuide
5
Danko V.
Awesome place. They have great variaty of tea, make awsome coffee and hot chocolate. They also offer pastries! The best thing about it tho, is their location. In the middle of nature combined with the rustic environmen it is just a great place to stop by while hiking.
Ihor S.,CanaGuide
5
Ihor S.
It's closed at the moment due to covid 19. Last year, it was a nice place. They had different sorts of beverages, additionally to tea. We had fresh, made on the spot smoothies which were perfect for that hot summer afternoon 👍
E R.,CanaGuide
5
E R.
The boucherville islands park is magnificent. Perfect for hiking or a biking getaway. Breathtaking wildlife. Roe deer, American mink, raccoon etc ... Try the Huttopia tents on the campsite for a great holiday just a stone's throw from the city! The friendly people who work at ...

Îles-de-Boucherville National Park

  • Boucherville, QC
Located in Boucherville, Îles-de-Boucherville National Park offers visitors a peaceful retreat immersed in nature. With well-maintained hiking trails, wildlife observation points, and educational programs, the park aims to promote environmental awareness and outdoor recreation. Whether you are seeking a family outing, a peaceful walk, or an educational experience, our team is dedicated to ensuring your visit is enjoyable and meaningful. We focus on preserving this natural environment while providing accessible activities that connect people with nature. Visitors can indulge in outdoor adventures, learn about local biodiversity, and contribute to conservation efforts. Experience the tranquility of the park and discover its ecological richness, all in a welcoming setting designed for relaxation and learning.

Available services
  • Hiking trails
  • Wildlife observation
  • Educational programs
  • Guided excursions
  • Family outdoor activities
  • Nature exploration
    • 3.8
    • 2775 ratings
    Eric B.,CanaGuide
    5
    Eric B.
    Beautiful camping and hiking grounds. Friendly service even amid the pandemic!
    LadyDuskme,CanaGuide
    5
    LadyDuskme
    Beautiful, big, clean park. Close to montreal. Very good amenities. Plenty of space for picnic, bicycle rides, walking around, got also kids playground.
    Laurent B.,CanaGuide
    5
    Laurent B.
    Really nice familial place. Really flat terrain. Easy hike for everyone. Nice place for a family BBQ. Various types of animals to see, really close proximity of Montreal.

    Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park

    • Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, QC
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    • Park
    • National Park
    • 4.6
    • 4615 ratings
    Andrew N.,CanaGuide
    5
    Andrew N.
    Beautiful national park just outside the city of Montreal. Tons of hiking trails. Gorgeous views of the area and the walk around the lake is easy and fun. Lots of beautiful houses along the trails as well. Dog friendly as well
    David C.,CanaGuide
    5
    David C.
    A real oasis of Canadian woodland beauty. Very popular place for a walk, bike ride or cross country ski run. For the more adventurous, there is also a full run alpine ski area. Minutes from downtown.
    Elie C.,CanaGuide
    4
    Elie C.
    Beautiful place. Trails were a bit confusing to follow on the map
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