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Starting from the site of the Théâtre de la Dame de Coeur in Upton, a spectacular aluminum pedestrian bridge crosses the Duncan River to the Acton Region Nature Park. While exploring the trails of this ecologically unique natural area in Montérégie, visitors discover biodiversity, the beauty of wetland environments, and gain an understanding of the ecosystem mechanisms present in natural habitats. Accessible year-round!
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Just a few kilometers from Montreal, the Acton Nature Park is a true biodiversity oasis. Perfect for a nature getaway, it offers an immersive experience where you can reconnect with the environment.
Explore the well-maintained trails that wind through this nature park, where wildlife observation takes center stage. Keep your eyes peeled for various bird species and other animals inhabiting the wetlands. Take the time to pause and appreciate the beauty of the landscapes surrounding you while learning about the ecosystems present. Open year-round, this park offers a unique experience of discovery and relaxation.
After your exploration, you can enjoy a picnic break at one of the nearby designated areas. It’s the perfect spot to relax and savor a moment of tranquility in nature.
From Montreal, expect about a 1-hour drive to reach the park. A great opportunity to escape the city's noise and immerse yourself in a soothing natural setting.
Don't forget to bring your binoculars for birdwatching and stick to the marked trails to preserve the ecosystem. Also, check the weather conditions before your visit to make the most of your day.
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