PARC NATIONAL DU MONT-SAINT-BRUNO
DISCOVERY GUIDE
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SUPERVISED ACCESS FOR DOGS
Parc national du Mont-Saint-Bruno,
MAIN RULES*
• Dogs must remain in the places where they are authorized at all times.
• Dogs must be kept on a leash and under surveillance at all times.
• The person in charge of the dog must pick up the animal’s excrement without delay.
• Barking or howling dogs as well as dogs affecting the tranquility and safety of other visitors are not allowed.
*Individuals who fail to comply with any of the rules stated above may be required to leave the area and/or issued a statement of offence, where appropriate.
Compliance with the regulations is essential, and the offer could be reviewed if non-compliance is noted.
All details at sepaq.com/animals
AUTHORIZED PLACES
Summer trailLe SeigneurialLe Petit-DucLe Grand-Duc
Picnic area Les ÉtangsMémorialDu Moulin
Nautical access point No authorized access
Winter trailLe SeigneurialLe Petit-DucLe Grand-Duc
Dogs are allowed at
in certain designated areas.
A mountain and its lakes, trails, orchard and historic mill... all this natural and cultural wealth a few minutes away from Montreal.
The Parc national du Mont-Saint-Bruno is the most extensively visited park in the SÉPAQ network, attracting more than 1,000,000 nature lovers every year. Surrounded by four municipalities and located near Montreal, the park provides a veritable biodiversity islet in the heart of an urban and agricultural area. A highly representative element of the natural region comprising the Monteregian Hills, the park encompasses, among other things, dozens of kilometres in trails accessible year round.
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WELCOME TO THE PARK
THE PILEATED WOODPECKER,THE PARK’S ANIMAL EMBLEM Champion percussionist of our forests, the pileated woodpecker rapidly hammers beak blows on tree barks to proclaim its territory. It nests in a generally rectangular or oval cavity which it digs into a stub or snag or a living tree. Several species, including the Eastern screech owl and the Northern saw-whet owl, use these cavities produced by the pileated woodpecker.
The pileated woodpecker
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WATERCRAFT RENTAL AT THE LAC DES BOULEAUXA one-of-a-kind opportunity to get acquainted with canoeing or riding a stand-up paddle board (SUP) in a delightful, captivating panorama while discovering this lake’s innumerable secrets.
ORCHARD Starting in late August, the park’s orchard offers several varieties of crunchy, succulent apples you can pick yourself! A unique opportunity to enjoy hiking on our trails surrounded by Mother Nature’s fall colours.
THE OLD MILL TEA ROOMLocated in the heart of the park and proud with its 300-year-plus history, the tea room at the Old Mill (Vieux-Moulin) invites you to experience a tasting adventure: delve into a selection of speciality coffees and teas, Viennese pastries, smoothies, gelati, macaroons and fine chocolates in a warm, congenial atmosphere.
“ON THE ENERGY CUBES TRAIL” COURSEIn collaboration with the Grand défi Pierre Lavoie and “The Little Expé,” the park has introduced this all-new course, based on an entertaining free-of-charge format that will acquaint youngsters with the practice of cross-country skiing in a fun, casual, laid-back atmosphere.
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING A cross-country skiing network comprising 35 km of mechanically groomed trails (27 km for alternating step and 8 km for skating step) welcomes you to get away from it all for hours at a time.
FATBIKE TRAILSLarge-tire bicycles, also known as fatbikes, provide traction ideal for snow-covered surfaces.
Rent them and try them out on our trails! Available at the Discovery and Services Centre all year long.
MUST-DOS
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DISCOVER OUR TRAILS
TRAIL LENGTH AND DURATION* LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY DEPARTURE
Saint-Gabriel – This trail is where the Brothers of Saint-Gabriel left a deep, durable mark. As you hike along, let the orchard, arboretum and grotto win you over
1.8 km loop
45 min.
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Discovery and Services Centre
Seigneurial – Take advantage of this trail running alongside the lac Seigneurial to learn more about the Montarville seigniory’s history and vacationing at Mont-Saint-Bruno.
7 km loop
1 h 30 E
Les Lacs – As its name suggests, this pedestrian parkway lets you discover the park’s aquatic and wetland ecosystems, all extremely rich and colorful environments.
8.8 km loop
2 h E
Montérégien – – Located in the middle of the forest, this trail is perfect for savouring the moment and bathing in this unique atmosphere that only the forest can offer: fragrances rich in underbrush, a sound environment that is cozy and calm, but also churning with life.
8.8 km loop
2 h I
Petit-Duc – Along this trail, hikers pass between two ponds and can make eye-opening observations despite the area’s visitor traffic. It is commonplace to surprise a muskrat, a great heron on watch, or a green frog giving a concert.
1.5 km loop
20 min.
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Grand-Duc – This pedestrian beltway goes through several different environments, such as shrubby wildland, a sugar maple-hickory stand, an intolerant hardwood woodland (birches and poplars), and a field.
3.5 km round trip
1 h E
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*Durations and difficulty levels are mentioned as guides, and apply to the summer season.
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QUÉBEC NATIONAL PARKS DAYSeptember 12, 2020
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Service road(Authorized bike)
Road network
Trail
Dogs allowed location
National park boundary
Parking lot
Private property
PlaygroundObservation deck /Observation site
Self registration post
Picnic
Cemetery
Le Vieux-Moulin tea room
Jean-Guy Gaudette rest stops
Discovery andVisitors Centre
Washroom facility
Shop
Telephone
Orchard
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DÉTENTE ASSURÉE À SEULEMENT QUELQUES KILOMÈTRES D’ICI AU PARC NATIONAL DES ÎLES-DE-BOUCHERVILLE
Free of charge! Admission and equipment loan offered to children 17 and under.Offer varies from one establishment to another. First come, first served.
Our favourite offers at the park• Pick-your-own apples• The Petit-Duc hiking trail• The snow slide on a tube• Family matinées
• Playground• Family picnic• "On the Energy Cubes Trail"
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GUARANTEED RELAXATION JUST A FEW KILOMETRES AWAY AT THE PARC NATIONAL DES ÎLES-DE-BOUCHERVILLE
Limited quantities available.Valid until December 31, 2020.
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SCHEDULE + OPENING AND AVAILABILITY HOURS
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SERVICE OPENING OR AVAILABILITY DATES TIMETABLE* DAYS
Discovery and Services Centre (Reception and Nature Boutique)
April 1st – June 21 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 days/week
June 22 – September 79 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekends + statutory holidays
September 8 – October 258 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays
8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Weekends + statutory holidays
October 26 – December 13 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 7 days/week
December 14 – March 31 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 7 days/week
Orchard August 29 – October 12 Check with the Discovery and Services Centre
Old Mill Tea Room
April 1st – June 21 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekends + statutory holidays
June 22 – September 8 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Weekends + statutory holidays
September 9 – March 31 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekends + statutory holidays
Snack Bar** December 19 – March 7 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekends, festive holidays and March break
RENTAL***
WatercraftJune 20 – September 7
10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.7 days/week
September 8 – October 12 Weekends + statutory holidays
Fatbike December 1st – March 31 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 7 days/week
Cross-Country ski and Snowshoe Depending on snow conditions 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 7 days/week
* Sous réserve de changement sans préavis
** Depending on customer traffic and snow conditions.
*** All rented equipment must be returned before closing time.
Opening and availability days and hours are subject to changes based on customer traffic and weather conditions.
To find out about changes to opening and availability days and hours, visit the park’s Web page any time.
Prices, terms and conditions, and services are subject to change without prior notice.
THEMATIC WEEKEND ON RAPTORS In September, raptors (birds of prey) take the limelight at the park. Kiosks, meetings and observation site will please the whole family!
When: September 2-13, 19-20 and 26-27
Where: Old apple orchard
Cost: Free activity
At all times, consult the park website to know the calendar modifications.
THIS ACTIVITY SHOULD NOT BE OFFERED DURING THE 2020 SEASON
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Did you know the park is home to 15 fish, 14 amphibian, 6 reptile, 36 mammal and over 200 bird species?
STARS FOR AN EVENING Get introduced to the fascinating world of fireflies and experience the park in a new light… that of the night! Bats, raccoons, flying squirrels… What surprises does the night hold in store for us? Follow your guide to find out.
Where: Discovery and Services Centre. Reservation compulsory.
Cost: Priced activity
DISCOVERY TIME
ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THOSE FASCINATING BATS! Do bats intrigue you? Come over and find out more about these little flying creatures as part of a mini-talk session and motor vehicle ride in the heart of the park! Discover the sound of their echo thanks to a detector specific to the waves they transmit!
Where: At tea room at the Old Mill (Vieux-Moulin). Reservation compulsory.
Cost: Priced activity
Where: At tea room at the Old Mill (Vieux-Moulin). Reservation compulsory.
Cost: Priced activity
When: First Sunday of each month, May to October
Where: Discovery and Services Centre. Reservation compulsory.
Cost: Free activity
STARS FOR A NIGHTHow about a thematic evening around the stars? Near the Old Mill Tea Room, in an enchanting décor, come observe the stars and learn more on this mysterious world of the night! For the occasion, the Old Mill Tea Room will be open. Bring your comforters and quilts, and settle comfortably in our natural amphitheatre!
FAMILY MATINÉEOn the first Sunday of every month from May to October, come and take part in our family matinées! Over the seasons, do-it-yourself workshops, interactive games and exciting discoveries will help you break through the thousand and one secrets of Mother Nature!
NOT OFFERED DURING THE 2020 SEASON
NOT OFFERED DURING THE 2020 SEASON
NOT OFFERED DURING THE 2020 SEASONDURING THE 2020 SEASONTHIS ACTIVITY SHOULD NOT BE OFFERED
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TWO LAKES UNDER OBSERVATIONFor the past three years, we have been carrying out the characterization of two lakes in the park, lac Seigneurial and lac du Moulin, in collaboration with the COVABAR organization. These studies will enable us to better understand the hydrographic system and gather physico-chemical data in order to map out an action and conservation plan.
In 2020, we will carry out works to create sedimentation tanks and thus increase water quality.
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST TICKSSeveral tick species inhabit the park. Some of them are carriers of a bacterium, itself a carrier of Lyme’s disease. Preventive measures against tick bites consist in staying on the maintained trails, wearing long-sleeve clothes, using a DEET-based insecticide, and inspecting over your body at day’s end.
TINY, RARE AND PRECIOUS!The chorus frog is one of Quebec’s smallest, and rarest, anuran species. In southern Quebec, the majority of its populations are in decline. In collaboration with several partners, the park is going to considerable lengths in order to re-create habitats conducive to reproduction of this species. A re-introduction of the chorus frog into the park is scheduled for the 2020-2021 season. Mother Nature permitting, these re-introduced chorus frogs will form new populations in a protected territory. To find out more about this amphibian, consult our new discovery panel located near the playground!
We have laid out five new marshes in the park to promote re-establishment of chorus frog populations.
CONSERVE FOR TOMORROW
VIRGINIA DEER OVERPOPULATIONAs a result of our last Virginia deer stocktaking operation, we determined that the deer’s population density in the park was 16 deer/km2… just plain enormous! According to scientific literature, it is desirable to maintain a deer population density of 5 deer/km2 in order to preserve a balance in the ecosystem. This overpopulation of the Virginia deer causes major impacts on vegetation in the park, risk of collisions, as well as spread of the black-legged tick and, as a result, Lyme’s disease. A study carried out in 2013-2014 in the park, in collaboration with the Institut de recherche en biologie végétale (Plant Biology Research Institute), showed how the Virginia deer’s excessive nibbling has led to the decline in white trillium populations, and has also affected several other plant species. We are currently working in collaboration with the ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs in order to draw up and implement a plan of action intending to find solutions for fending off this glut.
Did you know that our last deer stocktaking operation in 2018 estimated the deer population in the park at 148 individuals, or three times the viable population needed for maintaining a balance in the ecosystem?
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Legal Deposit: 2020 Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec
SÛRETÉ DU QUÉBEC : 310-4141 (general number) /*4141 (for cellphones)*Where cellphone networks are available. The costs and expenses incurredin conducting search and rescue operations are the responsibility of thebeneficiary. You can obtain protection against these risks from an insurer.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY : 911Parc national du Mont-Saint-Bruno
330, rang des Vingt-Cinq Est Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville (Québec) J3V 4P6 Information: 450 653-7544 Email: [email protected] sepaq.com/montsaintbruno
IN THE WILD, YOUR SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSABILITY Sépaq’s mission is to ensure the widest possible access to Québec’s most beautiful natural treasures. Sépaq is committed to the safety of its visitors and urges you to play it safe!
Preparing yourself adequately is the first step in the safe and enjoyable practice of your favourite activities. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY and risk management is an integral part of your experience.
Before leaving for an excursion, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED to practice your chosen activity AND RESPECT YOUR PHYSICAL LIMITS. Your outing should leave you with nothing but pleasant memories. We invite you to consult our safety guides for Sépaq activities, available at sepaq.com/security. You will also find a list of organizations that can help you plan your activities safely.
sepaq.com/security
Photo : Steve Deschênes, Parc national des Grands-Jardins
BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME
• Plan on going with at least one other person.• Check the weather report.• Pack water and food, even if the activity is only for a few hours.• See that you have appropriate clothing and footwear for anticipated weather conditions.• Let somebody know the exact location of your destination and the time you plan to return home.
ONCE YOU ARE ON SITE
• Do not rely on your cellphone.• Check how much time it will take to complete your activity.• Obey signs and notices, including bans on open fires.
WHEN YOU GET BACK• Once you have completed your activity, make sure that you report to our staff anything
wrong or any damage or problems you encountered.
CHECKLIST
Legal Deposit: 2019 Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec
SÛRETÉ DU QUÉBEC: 310-4141 (general number)) /*4141 (for cellphones)*Where cellphone networks are available. The costs and expenses incurredin conducting search and rescue operations are the responsibility of thewbeneficiary. You can obtain protection against these risks from an insurer.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: 911 Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier
4456, ch. du Lac-Supérieur Lac-Supérieur (Québec) J0T 1P0Information: 418-848-3169 Réservation: 1 [email protected] sepaq.com/jacquescartier
Photos: Parc national des Grands-Jardins, Steve Deschênes : Dominic Boudreault, Mathieu Dupuis, Agathe Girard-Tremblay, Jean-Pierre Huard, Steve Deschênes, Lise Génois, Caroline Langevin, Paul Binet – Dreamstime
PLAY IT SAFE
NE PAS ENVVOYER CETTE PARTIEAUX GRAPHISTES
REMINDERS
During your visit to a national park, you must always carry your entry fee receipt or your annual entry card.
Remember that animals are in their natural habitat and that you are a visitor. To ensure both your safety and theirs, feeding them is prohibited; otherwise they may lose their natural fear of human beings and become aggressive.
To preserve our natural riches, you are not allowed to remove any natural elements (animals, plants, dead wood, rocks, etc.). Please also keep to established hiking trails to avoid trampling flora.
Photos: Sépaq, Mathieu Dupuis, Steve Deschênes, Guillaume Poulin, Béatrice Trudeau-Duquette, Claude Lafond, Bibianne Berthiaume, Alain Mochon, Patrick R. Bourgeois, Alexey Stiop, Shutterstock.
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