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  1. www.parcomega.ca › enParc Omega

    PARC OMÉGA. Aboard your vehicle, on a 12 km safari route, discover Canada’s wild animals: elk, bison, wolves, bears, foxes in their natural environment. Feed deer who come to you for a carrot. Open all year long, Omega Park proposes many activities; animal presentations, walking trails, picnic areas, restaurants, farm animals and much more.

    • Hours & Prices

      OPENING HOURS AND PRICES. In both summer and Winter, Omega...

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      The Parc Omega stands out from traditional zoos with its...

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      CONTACT US 399, Route 323 Nord, Montebello, Québec J0V 1L0...

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      The Parc Omega stands out from traditional zoos with its...

    • About

      BOOK YOUR STAY. The Park’s History. Established in 1985,...

  2. Omega Park. 1,711 reviews. #1 of 15 things to do in Montebello. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Closed now. 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM. Write a review. About. Parc Oméga, a unique family experience in the heart of nature, culture and history of Quebec.

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    • About Parc Omega
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    Parc Omega is a wildlife park that spans over 2,200 acres of land in the Outaouais region of Quebec. It has a 12km car trial for visitors to explore. The park is home to a wide variety of animals, including bison, deer, elk, bears, wolves, and birds. You can explore the park by car, rented golf cart, or one of their bus tours(currently closed for s...

    Entrance to Beaver Lake

    The drive to Beaver Lake is the first part of the park that you pass through. This is where you’ll meet the unofficial greeters of Parc Omega: the elk. Sometimes a few deer mix in amongst them as a secondary welcome party. If there’s a line up to get into the park, this is likely the reason as the elk are quite demanding about their entrance tax: aka. carrots handed to them out of your car window. In the meadow, you’ll find elk, red deer, white-tailed deer, and fallow deer. You’ll pass the op...

    Beaver Lake to Land of the Pioneers

    Bison are one of the main attractions at Parc Omega. Here you’ll pass through their separate prairie area. Do not feed the Bison! They are massive and could do serious damage to cars if they got too close. It’s recommended you keep your windows rolled up during this part. Beyond the Bison, you’ll pass the black wolf area. This is a caged enclosure to prevent predators from having easy pickings of the elk and deer on the acreage. Stop at Land of the Pioneers for the kids play centre, the Aeria...

    The Tundra

    Before arriving at the Land of the Pioneers, you have the option to turn right and visit the Tundra. This is where you’ll see Arctic Fox and Caribou. The Arctic Fox are in an enclosure and are incredibly cute. Along this route is the Sugar Shack, were you can buy maple syrup treats. It’s not a true sugar shack in that they don’t have demonstrations of maple sap tapping and the process of making maple syrup. But you can get some sugary treats! Note: the sugar shack is only open for the maple s...

    Ticket Prices

    Adult tickets (ages 16 to 64) = $38.27/day Senior ticket (ages 65+) = $33.92/day Child’s ticket (ages 6 to 15) = $27.83/day Child’s ticket (ages 2 to 5) = $14.79/day Children 1 and under = Free Family ticket bundle (2 adults, 2 children) = $132.20 ($12 saved) If you love Parc Omega, you can purchase a yearly membership(at the park only) for: Adults = $109.95 Child (age 6 to 15) = $79.95 Child (age 2 to 5) = $40.95

    When is Parc Omega Open?

    Parc Omega is open year-round, even holidays. Park hours are 10am until 5pm in winter, but last entry is allowed at 4pm. Park hours are longer in the summer but vary by season. You can check the times here.

    Do you need to book in advance to visit Parc Omega?

    While you can buy tickets at the gate, it is recommended that you book your ticket online. Reservations fill up quickly and you may be turned away at the gate. You can only arrive without a ticket booked in advance if you have an annual membership, a gift card, a reservation for accommodation at Parc Omega, or are accompanying someone with a disability (and have the appropriate documentation).

    Cookerie

    This is a great place for hot dogs and BBQ eats at the Land of the Pioneers.

    Ice Cream Bar

    Grab a frozen treat by the Land of the Pioneers.

    OmegaBon Restaurant

    OmegaBon is the best gastronomic experience at Parc Omega. Overlooking Bird Lake, you can enjoy a delicious meal made of local and seasonal ingredients. Dinner is reservation only. The restaurant is open from 11:30am to 2:30pm most days, but till 8pm Thursday to Saturday.

    Wi-tent

    These 1-4 person tents with a conical shape come with a round patio. They’re kind of like a yurt, but they have an enclosed roof. They have 1 Queen bed and 2 single beds, an outdoor fireplace, an outdoor toilet, and a private patio. It’s a more luxury camping experience!

    Pods

    The 2 people pods are great for a couple looking for a getaway. There is electricity, hot water, air conditioning, heating, a little kitchenette, and a privat ebathroom. The small porch out front even has Muskoka chairs.

    House on Stilts

    The house on stilts is exactly what it sounds like. With a roof made of palm leaves, it’s meant to mimic a jungle house that’s off the grid.

    Bring carrots with you. Buying them isn’t super expensive, but the line ups can get long.
    Plan 2-3 hours in the park.
    Wear good sneakers or hiking boots for the hikes. Prepare to get muddy if it’s rained recently.
    Watch out for ibexes! They are the animals most likely to damage cars.

    Parc Omega is a 1 hour drive from Ottawa. The easiest way to get there is to cross the Portage Bridge to Hull and follow signs for the Autoroute 50 E/QC-148 E. Merge on the A 50 E to Montreal. The signs will start showing exit 210 for Montebello for QC-323, take this exit. Follow signs for Parc Omega from there.

    Montreal is a 1 hour and 45 minute drive from Parc Omega. Take QC-136 Le Sud-Ouest. Exit onto Autoroute 15N towards Laval. Take exit 70 -E towards Laval. Continue onto the A. 50 West (Ouest). Take exit 210 for Montebello for QC-323, then follow signs to Parc Omega.

    How long does it take to go through Parc Omega?

    It takes about 1 and a half hours to drive through Parc Omega. However, the average visiting time is 3 hours. Many people spend full days here at the children’s areas and on the hiking trails.

    How much are carrots at Parc Omega?

    $3.75 per bag – only slightly more than a grocery store.

    Can you walk in Parc Omega?

    Yes, you can walk at the designated hiking trails in Parc Omega. You cannot walk along the driving route in Parc Omega amongst the animals – for their safety and yours. If you don’t have a car, you can rent a golf cart to go through the wildlife park.

    If you’re looking for a great day trip or weekend getaway from Ottawa, Parc Omega is the perfect destination. With plenty of activities to keep you busy – from hiking and biking trails to animal viewing – as well as comfortable accommodations and an ethical approach to wildlife care, Parc Omega is a winner in every respect. And if you’re looking fo...

  3. Discover Parc Omega, a 2,200-acre sanctuary in Quebec. Visit in spring to witness adorable newborn animals, or explore lush greenery in summer. Fall's vibrant foliage and winter's enchanting lights offer unique charms. Drive through the safari, stroll scenic trails, and delve into Indigenous culture.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Parc_OmegaParc Omega - Wikipedia

    Parc Omega is a safari park in Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours, Quebec, Canada (just north of Montebello ). Along a 12-kilometre (7.5 mi) nature route are lakes, meadows, small valleys, forests, and rocky hills. It is home to many wildlife species including beaver, elk, raccoon, timber wolf, coyote, muskox, whitetail deer, mule deer, yellow bellied ...

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