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Omega Park

4.7 · 17,143 reviews
Interactive and educational nature experience.
Omega Park, 399 Route 323 Nord, Montebello, Quebec J0V 1L0, Canada
Interesting facts
1

The park's totem trail was created in collaboration with First Nations artists to honor indigenous history and culture.

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The wildlife reserve encompasses diverse ecosystems, including lakes, forests, and rocky outcrops, specifically chosen to house different regional species.

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While driving through the park, visitors can purchase carrots on-site to feed specific animals like deer and elk directly from their vehicles.

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The park maintains a wolf sanctuary where the pack can be observed from a raised boardwalk.

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The property includes a historic farmhouse and heritage buildings that date back to the early 19th century.

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Omega Park focuses on conservation efforts for endangered North American species and conducts various reintroduction programs.

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The park is laid out to allow animals to roam in large, semi-free-range enclosures rather than traditional small zoo cages.

Overview

Omega Park is a 2,200-acre wildlife reserve in Montebello, Quebec, characterized by its drive-through safari format that allows visitors to view North American animals in their natural habitat. The park features a 12-kilometer trail through valleys, meadows, forests, and rocky hills. A significant cultural feature is the First Nations Trail, which showcases a collection of hand-carved totems representing the eleven First Nations of Quebec. Guests remain in their vehicles while navigating the park, encountering species such as elk, deer, bison, wolves, and bears. The site also includes walking trails, picnic areas, and educational presentations featuring birds of prey. The landscape is designed to mirror the diverse topography of the Outaouais region.

Photo spot

The raised bridge overlooking the wolf habitat provides an unobstructed view of the pack.

Insider tips

Buy a bag of carrots at the park entrance, as feeding the deer and elk is the highlight of the drive for most visitors.

Keep your windows only partially open when near larger animals to ensure safety while still allowing for interaction.

Allocate extra time for the walking trails, as they offer perspectives of the animals that you cannot see from your car.

What to avoid

Do not exit your vehicle in the drive-through zones, as some animals, particularly the stags, can be unpredictable and large.

Good to know

Open year-round, including all holidays; some trails or interactive areas may have restricted access during heavy winter snowfall.

Etiquette

Stay inside your vehicle at all times unless in designated parking or walking zones; do not feed animals human food.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
4-6 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon during the spring or autumn months to observe peak animal activity.
Address
Omega Park, 399 Route 323 Nord, Montebello, Quebec J0V 1L0, Canada
45.682, -74.944
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Details
Key WildlifeElk, bison, gray wolves, black bears, and moose
Cultural ExhibitFirst Nations Trail with eleven hand-carved totem poles

Frequently asked

Plan for about 4-6 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning or late afternoon during the spring or autumn months to observe peak animal activity..

The raised bridge overlooking the wolf habitat provides an unobstructed view of the pack.

Close by you'll find Plaisance Provincial Park, Papanack Park Zoo.