Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park | |
Trail in Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park | |
Information | |
Country | Canada |
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Region | Monteregie |
IUCN Category | II (National Park) |
Administration | SEPAQ |
Area | 8,84 km² |
Location | |
Official site | |
the Mont-Saint-Bruno national park is a national park of Quebec to Canada.
Understand
Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park is located near Montreal To Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville in Monteregie to Quebec. It includes in particular Mont Saint-Bruno, one of the Montérégiennes hills, whose summit is at 218 m altitude. It is recognized for the richness of its flora and fauna.
The park is visited by approximately three quarters of a million visitors each year, making it the third most visited park in the province. It is possible to practice hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and downhill skiing. The park is accessible year round.
Mont-Saint-Bruno Park shares its administrative center with the Îles-de-Boucherville National Park and the building is located in it about ten kilometers west of Mont-Saint-Bruno park.
To go
Circulate
To see
- 1 Old Mill – Old stone watermill used to grind grain built in 1761. It was restored without its operational components in the 1970s. It serves as a stopover for skiers and hikers.
Do
In summer
- Apple picking August and October. – In an orchard.
- Hiking – Network of trails totaling 30 km.
- Bike – In the service roads of the park.
In winter
- Hiking
- Racket
- Cross-country skiing
- 1 Ski Saint-Bruno – Small ski resort located in the park where you can go downhill skiing on 15 lighted and artificially snow-covered slopes. In addition, the Ski Saint-Bruno sliding school is the most important sliding sports school in Canada with nearly 600 instructors.
To buy
Eat
Have a drink / Go out
Housing
The park does not include any accommodation structure.
Around
- Montreal – Metropolis of Quebec.
- Îles-de-Boucherville National Park