Picturesque Laval has an ice trail in winter, with heated shelters, the interactive Armand-Frappier Museum for kids, and year-round indoor surfboarding. Explore space at the Cosmodôme and history on the Heritage Trail.
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With an area of 50 hectares, the Centre de la nature is one of the most remarkable urban parks of the Greater Montreal area. The park offers a myriad of attractions, outdoor activities and cultural events throughout the year.
This is an excellent family outing. You can experience a taste of nature in a beautiful setting that will allow you to walk scenic paths, visit farm animals and also enjoy live symphony music at the large climate controlled greenhouse. Quite impressive, especially in the winter. The park has been the setting for numerous wedding photos over the years. Winter also allows you to skate on natural ice. This same frozen pond converts to a summertime haven for canoeing, kayaking. A small snack bar is onsite. The summertime evening concerts are a big attractions; all free of charge.
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The Parc de la Rivière-des-Mille-Îles is the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors. This unique natural attraction is the most important preserved wildlife sanctuary in the Montreal region. What can be more exciting than observing animals in their natural habitat? Admire the flora of the park's many marshes, islands and banks, in a canoe, kayak, rabaska, pedal boat or row boat. Enjoy the scenery while hiking on the many trails of the park or take the Route bleue des voyageurs, a 155-kilometre navigable route divided into eight sections that runs from the Ottawa River region to Laval and end in the Lanaudière region.
This park is a unique natural attraction in Laval it is an important birds and wildlife Sanctuary. Some islands are to be saved and preserved for their biodiversity, and the Quebec government agrees. There is a new center that just opened unfortunately on our last visit it was not open yet but it was coming soon. The bike/walking trails takes you from the Berge des baigneurs behind the church and takes you to the summer eco nature center. There is an adult exercise area along the way. People of all age stroll in this nice surrounding. So this park is divided into two sections: Summer You can explore the river by renting kayaks and canoes from behind the new center west of Cure-Antoine Labelle boulevard. (in fact, you must explore the river to really appreciate this park) You rent per hour and they provide you with a map which presents where you can disembark your kayak or canoe and explore the islands. Even from the trails, you might see turtles, ducks, herons and more. The renting process is simple. I heard there is a cruise but you must reserve in advance. Winter The activities are in a park behind the church. When the temperature allows, an outdoor ice rink is open to the public. You can borrow skates and training equipment for the young ones. Sliding can be an option as well. Fishing cabin are also installed if temperature and ice conditions allows it. Ice Maze for young kids, fire pit makes this a fun winter day. In the winter the river gets frozen and you can reach some Islands on foot to discover birds and maybe see animal trails.
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