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5.0 (1 review)
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Parc-nature de l'ÃŽle-de-la-Visitation

Parc-nature de l'ÃŽle-de-la-Visitation

4.5(11 reviews)
49.5 km•Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Nice, easily accessible water front park great for jogging,walking, nordic skiing and bird…read morewatching. As with many nice places, users are the problem- especially when they do not understand the concept of sharing a space with others. Most recently, we were enjoying a lovely and peaceful Sunday morning stroll and picnic breakfast when the stillness was shattered by a woman (purportedly teaching some sort of class) braying like a jackass and screaming at the top of her lungs, disturbing other users and the many wonderful ducks which, ultimately, took flight at all the commotion. We share public spaces- be mindful of how your actions affect others.

I was looking for a place I can take my son on his scooter to celebrate the summer, a place that I…read morecan also bring my dog and doesnt feel like you are in/near a city but has more of an outdoor flavor. This place was PERFECT The trails are well kept, some picnic tables/area at the edges but most of the walk is lovely, filled with people but yet feels not crowded, great views to the river, lots of birds and lots of dogs (I love places like this). My son loved the riding experience, my dog loved the exercise and I loved the entire bundle. I am sure once the trees will become green again it will be even more amazing and they also have a verity of winter walking trails. Nature in the City

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Parc-nature de l'ÃŽle-de-la-Visitation - Near the bridge

Near the bridge

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Parc de l'Aqueduc

Parc de l'Aqueduc

4.7(3 reviews)
41.0 km•LaSalle

One of the most calmest parks in lasalle…read more You will be happy coming for walks along the path or even having a seat on the swing to watch or feed the ducks. I love coming here 4 seasons as in the winter it's a great spot to ice fish or even skate.

Upon a dock, out in the night While fishes sleep beneath the…read moretide Standing still out in the light Beneath the birds of graceful flight In the quiet calm of waves in turn Or in the day when sunlight burns As the breeze catches the grass and ferns Lies a place to heal infirmed Fishing pole in hand and beach blanket in tote We come to sit and peacefully soak In the rays of sun and watch ducks float And forget about the daily woes -------- Installment 45 poetry reviews Another oddity being fixed right here, this review was a long time comin. And I felt it needed a poem. We really like this park to fish and relax at and it has several "spots" we like to try and "get". It's a fairly busy/popular park, but usually we still manage to get 1 of our 3 fave spots. Unfortunately there are some socially inept morons who frequent this park as well, so despite getting a good "spot", some a$$hole may still decide it's ok to come fish 5 feet next to you thereby cutting you off on your spot... Unfortunately the only way to deal with these people is to flat out tell them they are being stupid and to please go away because otherwise they will snag your line and make things worst. Please don't be like these nitwits: if you see someone in a spot: give them a good fishing zone and find somewhere else, it's only polite and neighborly. Bonus points: they added outhouse bathrooms, which means I can stay fishing longer and don't hafta leave to go home to the bathroom. Also every Tuesday and Thursday they do actvitities in this park. Thursdays consist of setting up a whole stage with live performances by the water: last Thursday's Creole music was absolutely perfect while we fished to our heart's delight!

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Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge - A few of Turtle Brigade sunning.

Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge

4.3(4 reviews)
43.9 km

Trails: I'm leaving that to my 3 Yelp Colleagues' previous reviews. I'm here for a Waterway Trail…read moreReview on the Missisquoi River from Louis' Landing along Route 78 and tracking out North to delta where Lake Champlain and Missisquoi Bay merge. Traveled one hot and sticky day, out and back, in kayak with Mama Bear and myself Papa Bear. No dog on this journey, just it's Human pets. The total loop for the day was about 8 miles. At our hallway mark, the River Delta, we were approximately 1 Nautical Mile from the Canadian border, which still wasn't open. Rumor had it, the Mounties had a crack scuba team patrolling out there, called the Canadian Bubblies. I wasn't about to test our fait, so we turned back. The water trail itself was quite beautiful with wildlife along the shores, in the trees, in the woods, and definitely swimming below (NOT THE BUBBLIES). Along the way, we observed bald eagle, muskrats, variety of turtles, many other bird and bug types in flight sporting their own unique colorations. One pair of eagle sat peacefully together on a tree limb as we quietly drifted by. Other power watercraft passed by - cheating themselves of the experience, but this one can't help being a wee bit envious, too. A couple of days later, in Kayaks and equipped with fishing poles, we took Louis' Landing on an Easterly and North-by-Northeasterly route. This also led to the Missisquoi Bay, however, we turned back after tracking out to a 3rd mile, round out to 6 mile loop. Along the way, Mama Bear certainly proved her fishing skills and reeled in that nights dinner. Yes, this sad sport paid the wager by cleaning and cooking HER Beautiful Trophy Trout! She did throw me some scraps.

We came here for a short walk on a beautiful spring day…read more The leaves were just starting to bud but that didn't stop the bugs. While it wasn't too horrible, I can tell in the summer or maybe in just a week or two the mosquitos will be hatching and it might not be a fun time in the woods! There is a lot of swampy land and sitting water. Otherwise its a great walking path, very flat and good for kids. My mom used to bring me and my brother here when we were little. There is a composting toilet if nature calls before or after the hike. There is also lots of educational information at the beginning of the hike and along the path. Also: There is a sign for no hunting on the refuge. This is a nice and easy walk for anyone to do!

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Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge - A couple of Bald Eagle in conference - Quiet Please.

A couple of Bald Eagle in conference - Quiet Please.

Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge - Our armada

Our armada

Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge - Great wildlife and information boards at the Landing.

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Great wildlife and information boards at the Landing.

Ecopeche - fishing - Updated May 2026

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