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Náttúrufjöll Cap-Saint-Jacques

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Megan & Jon
January 26, 2014
Nice park with walking, biking, snowshoe and cross country ski trails with an interpretation centre and organic farm with animals you can visit.
Collin
June 29, 2021
There’s something magical about the Cap-Saint-Jacques Nature Park. Surrounded by water on three sides, it has a kind of wild, rugged beauty that manifests as sandy beaches and gnarled trees leading into hushed forests. It’s the largest park in Montreal, and that probably plays a role in its otherworldly atmosphere. It’s easy to get lost among miles and miles of pinewoods. It’s easy to dive down into the lake and wonder just how deep the water goes. For all of its mystery, however, the Cap-Saint-Jacques Nature Park is a happy place for visitors. Its hiking trails are kept clean and orderly; its lake is used for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, kite surfing and paddleboarding. It has a “sugar shack” where you can watch maple syrup being made. It even boasts a farm that raises livestock and grows fresh produce, and there’s an adjacent shop where you can buy milk, eggs and veggies that were harvested right next door. To put it another way, you won’t lack for things to do at the park.
There’s something magical about the Cap-Saint-Jacques Nature Park. Surrounded by water on three sides, it has a kind of wild, rugged beauty that manifests as sandy beaches and gnarled trees leading into hushed forests. It’s the largest park in Montreal, and that probably plays a role in its otherw…
Charles
April 27, 2020
Located about 35km west of the city, Cap-St-Jacques is arguably the most diverse of Montréal’s nature parks, with a huge beach, more than 40km of trails for hiking and skiing, a farm and even a summer camp. The maple and mixed deciduous forest in the interior is a great patch for a ramble, and in spring a horse-drawn carriage brings visitors to a sugar shack to watch the maple sap boil.
Located about 35km west of the city, Cap-St-Jacques is arguably the most diverse of Montréal’s nature parks, with a huge beach, more than 40km of trails for hiking and skiing, a farm and even a summer camp. The maple and mixed deciduous forest in the interior is a great patch for a ramble, and in sp…
Chantal
November 12, 2019
Cap St-Jacques has a nice beach with shallow waters. You can rent a paddle board, a pedal boat or a canoe. It's also a great place to go for a walk or a bike ride. There are many pik-nik areas all over the park. They also offer snowshoe & cross country ski rentals during the winter months.
Peter
September 16, 2019
Beautiful park with lots of hiking trails, biking and a beach with kayaking. Plus a farm which is great for kids.

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20099 Boul Gouin O
Montréal, QC
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