Get a welcome break from the routine in this lush green oasis in the heart of the St. Lawrence lowlands near Montréal. The deep hardwood forest fills the air with its unforgettable fragrances and is home to numerous colonies of birds that add life to the park.
A Delightful Orchard
Admire the forest of Parc national du Mont-Saint-Bruno, which includes a variety of species including sugar maple, oak, and linden. You can even savour delicious fresh apples! Local conditions are ideal for apple growing and apple trees bloom each spring. In addition, the Arboretum boasts a collection of sixty tree species.
Flowers Galore
Discover some fifteen plant species that are rare in Québec as well as a large variety of spring-flowering plants (580 species) that embellish the landscape in addition to playing a significant ecological role.
Stroll Around the Lake
Stroll along the hiking trails that go around the five lakes including Lac des Atocas, which is in the process of becoming a peat bog (eutrophication), and go to the observation platforms and docks on some lakes to explore the rich and diverse natural environment!
Places with a Story to Tell
Give in to your curiosity and visit the old flour mill dating back to the Montarville seigniory and discover the history of this magnificent territory and its occupants.
The Nature of Winter
Winter offers exclusive and dazzling scenery. Skiers, come and discover the park from a different perspective and take this opportunity to visit the two auto-interpretation trails, designed just for you.