Top 10 Nature & Wildlife Areas in Outaouais Region, Outaouais Region

October 13, 2021 Harland Bartelt

Discover the best top things to do in Outaouais Region, Quebec including Reserve faunique de Papineau-Labelle, Omega Park, Eco-Odyssee, Parc des Montagnes Noires, La Peche Lake, Foret Ecologique la Blanche, Centre D'Interpretation Du Cerf De Virginie, Aventure lafleche, Les Alpagas de Willow Lane, Marais Laperriere.
Restaurants in Outaouais Region

1. Reserve faunique de Papineau-Labelle

443 Route 309, Val-des-Bois, Quebec J0X 3C0 Canada +1 800-665-6527 http://www.sepaq.com/rf/pal
Excellent
75%
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25%
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Reserve faunique de Papineau-Labelle

2. Omega Park

399, Route 323 Nord, Montebello, Quebec J0V 1L0 Canada +1 819-423-5487 [email protected] http://www.parcomega.ca
Excellent
73%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,597 reviews

Omega Park

Parc Oméga, a unique family experience in the heart of nature, culture and history of Quebec. Located approximately 1 hour from Montreal, Ottawa, Laurentian and Tremblant Parc Oméga lets you discover the wildlife of Canada such as moose, elk, bison, wolves and bears all within their natural environment. Open year-round, the park offers several activities for all ages such as animations, picnic areas, hiking trails... for a unique and unforgettable day. Discover the history of our nation through the colonization and first nations trail. .

Reviewed By Ambassador820198

This park was one of the highlights of our trip to Canada. We had been bemoaning the fact that we hadn’t seen much wildlife whilst travelling around Canada and we’d been driving around for over a month. Well... we got our wish to see some when we visited this park. It was the Thanksgiving Long weekend and we thought it would be crowded, which it definitely was, but it didn’t really matter. The 5 species of deer that roam free in the park, as well as the bison, had voracious appetites for the carrots we, and every other vehicle entering the park, had bought to feed them. They have no fear of humans and come right up to your window, often sticking their heads right in, to get your “offerings” and are extremely gentle and delicate in their acceptance. You can pat them and give them a gentle scratch while they’re chowing down. You’ll also see black wolves, arctic wolves, arctic foxes, mountain goats, a moose, coyotes and bears- cinnamon and black, though these are kept behind fences for the protection of you and your vehicles. But you still can get quite close to them. You can drive around the very large park as many times as you like. We went around twice and went through 3 large bags of carrots, and had a wonderful time doing it, with lots of great photos To remember the day. We didn’t have any kids but there are heaps of things for the little ones as well to keep them entertained all day. The time flew by and it was a shock to see we had been there for over 4 hours. If you get the chance, add this to your bucket list. Lynette

3. Eco-Odyssee

52 ch Les Sources, Wakefield, Quebec J0X 3G0 Canada +1 819-459-2551 [email protected] http://www.eco-odyssee.ca
Excellent
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Eco-Odyssee

Located near the picturesque village of Wakefield, 30 minutes from Ottawa-Gatineau, you will discover beaver habitat while browsing a water maze (aboard a pedal boat or canoe) spread out over 6 km. We also have walking adventures (maze and walk in the wood).

4. Parc des Montagnes Noires

39, Chemin de la Montagne-Noire, Ripon, Quebec J0V 1V0 Canada +1 819-983-2000 http://ville.ripon.qc.ca/montagnes-noires/
Excellent
11%
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67%
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22%
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Parc des Montagnes Noires

5. La Peche Lake

La Peche, Quebec Canada
Excellent
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4.0 based on 4 reviews

La Peche Lake

Reviewed By nightstreams - Ottawa, Canada

What a gem. Flat water canoeing at its best. All sorts of interesting birds and other wildlife. Remote campsites well-maintained and clean.

6. Foret Ecologique la Blanche

300 Ch Saddler, Saint-Sixte, Quebec J8L 4L8 Canada +1 819-281-6700 http://www.foretlablanche.org
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

Foret Ecologique la Blanche

7. Centre D'Interpretation Du Cerf De Virginie

Chemin du Barrage, Sainte-Therese-de-la-Gatineau, Quebec J0X 2X0 Canada +1 819-449-4134 [email protected] http://www.sainte-therese-de-la-gatineau.ca/fr/centre_interpretation_cerf_de_virginie.php
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Centre D'Interpretation Du Cerf De Virginie

8. Aventure lafleche

255 Route Principale, Val-des-Monts, Quebec J8N 4B7 Canada +1 877-457-4033 http://aventurelafleche.ca/en/
Excellent
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Poor
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3.5 based on 19 reviews

Aventure lafleche

9. Les Alpagas de Willow Lane

44 Highway 148, Bristol, Quebec J0X 1G0 Canada +1 819-647-5402 [email protected] http://www.willowlane-alpaca.ca
Les Alpagas de Willow Lane

10. Marais Laperriere

400, ch. Notre-Dame Sud, Duhamel, Quebec J9V 1X2 Canada +1 819-629-2522 http://grandquebec.com/abitibi-temiscamingue/marais-laperriere/

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