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Parc Omega
"Ouvert tous les jours de l'année ! Open year-round !Découvrez les animaux sauvages du Canada dans leur milieu naturel. Le Parc vous propose de nombreuses activités ; animation, pique-nique, sentiers pédestres pour une expérience familiale unique au cœur de la nature, de la culture et de l'histoire du Canada.Discover Canada's wildlife all within their natural environment.The park offers several activities such as such as animations, picnic areas, hiking trails and much more for an unforgettable experience in the heart of Canada's nature, culture and history."
Address: 399 Route 323 N , Montebello J0V 1L0, QC, CA
Phone: (819) 423-5487
State: QC
City: Montebello
Zip Code: J0V 1L0


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00-16:00
Tuesday: 10:00-16:00
Wednesday: 09:00-16:00
Thursday: 10:00-16:00
Friday: 10:00-16:00
Saturday: 10:00-16:00
Sunday: 10:00-16:00


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Reviews
I absolutely love this place! We have been before but they have improved and added a lot since we were last there. If you don't want to take your car round you can rent a golf cart with a metal cage around to feed animals. Think its $275 +tax for the day. Gift shop has now moved to the farm area car park. If you have a spare $30 I recommend renting a golf cart to get from the car park to the farm. It's a trail through the woods and super fun! Love feeding the animals and FINALLY saw a moose! Lots of baby animals about too. This will always be our 1st place to take visitors. It is also slightly cheaper to buy tickets in advance. More food options than last time we were there but we packed a picnic and sat with deer.
As an Ottawa resident, this is one of my favourite places to visit, as it is only about an hour drive from my home. Each time I go I have a brilliant time, and have never regretted making the journey here. On our latest visit we bought four bags of carrots, which were quickly eaten by the animals. As this was the first time I went during the winter time, I wasn't sure what to expect, but to my happy surprise the park was still filled with animals! I love coming here and plan to come back.
Very nice Safari Park. You can see a variety of Canadian wildlife on a 12km self-drive safari. It is perfect for an activity with all family. During your safari, you might see deer, elk, bison, caribou and other animals roaming in their natural habitats. You can pick up a bag of carrots at the entrance so you can feed some of the curious animals that come right up to your car. It is a very fun activity. I highly recommend!
Even though we went in one of the coldest days it was still amazing! The fun will depend on how much you love animals and would enjoy feeding them, for me it was a fairytale of a day. There are so many activities I couldn't try and next time I want to explore all the beautiful trails for sure. In the cold we had to warm up in the car almost the whole trip. I'd say definitely plan your trip in accordance with the weather.
My third time going here with my kids. Once we rented the gated golf cart, that was amazing. The kids especially loved it. I recommend you rent it in a warm day. Keeps the animals off the car and from getting damaged by accident from antlers. We went in winter, fall and summer. All seasons are amazing. Avoid weekends as it gets super busy and cars don't follow standard of staying to the right for petting and left to pass. So you end up wasting lots of time waiting for others to move. Note: being 2-3 bags of carrots. Don't give them away too fast! Later you have more animals.
Incredible experience. We went on a Sunday afternoon and while it was busy, it wasn’t unmanageable. We had no issues with traffic inside of the park, and saw every animal in their habitat but one wolves, who were sleeping during the day! — but further on there’s an opportunity to park and see wolves closer up as an experience behind glass which was great. Even the foxes came out to play in the middle of the day and it was a hot one. Bears were awake and active, with babies climbing trees and adults wrestling. Absolutely beautiful animals with lots of natural enrichment activities provided for them, you can tell that they are taken care of. Didn’t spot any injured animals at all, lots of baby pigs and deer. Gift shop and food were pretty standard, prices were fair. The ice cream was ridiculously good. We packed our own picnic and had a few baby deer approach the area as we ate. There was a large natural playground that our 7 year old enjoyed as a break from the car. We felt no need to rush at any point, and spent 5 hours there as a family of 5! Everyone enjoyed it and continues to talk about it as a great and memorable experience. The price of tickets was quite high at $140 but we would do it again. Definitely being your own carrots though, we went through 20 pounds and they are $4.50 for 2 pounds at the park.
Absolutely awesome experience. Theres a 10km + driving trail with deer and elk everywhere that you can feed carrots. There are also a couple nice walking trails, notably the first nations history trail and there were white tail deer you could feed. On the drive back there are big enclosures for wolves, mountain goats, moose and bears. It was a great experience! Animals seemed well fed and the enclosed ones had decent amount of space from what I could tell.
Such an amazing experience and beautiful park! We went for our first visit in winter and we already can’t wait to go back in summer and see how different the park looks then. It’s a great outing for families with kids, they will love every second of it! Because we visited in winter I was scared that we weren’t going to see many animals, but we got to see LOADS! It was an awesome experience to get up close and personal with some of Canada’s wildlife - meaning many photos of cute deer noses
This was such an amazing experience. You drive through and the deers stick their heads in your windows for food. It’s very cute and amazingly fun. I went in the winter and they have dog sledding, Snow shoeing, and the sugar snack with fresh maple on snow and other maple treats. They have a petting zoo with ponies, ox, goats, sheep. Definitely an amazing time.
This was so much fun!! Our 4 year old daughter and us loved the experience. Highly recommended if you are ever visiting the area. We went with a rental car from our trip to Ottawa. If you want to feed a lot but want to watch the budget, buy some carrots from the grocery store before you go!
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