îles-de-boucherville - Guides de la Bibliothèque
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îles-de-boucherville - Guides de la Bibliothèque
PARC NATIONAL DES VISITOR’S GUIDE - 2015 ÎLES-DE-BOUCHERVILLE Just a hop and a skip away from downtown montreal, right in the middle of the mighty saint-lawrence river, five islands make up the parc national des Îles-de-boucherville, a highly representative sample of the saint-lawrence lowlands’ natural heritage. this park offers green spaces, channels and thoroughfares rich in natural life, and trails adjoining the shores. hikers, picnickers, cyclists, canoeists and kayakers come over to breathe pure, fresh air and get away from the city’s hustle and bustle. others travel in time while discovering the first nations that once inhabited these islands. in winter, Île sainte-marguerite offers hikers, snowshoers and cross-country skiers wonderful snowy scenery, and an atmosphere beyond just peaceful, perfect for observing wildlife and indicators of its presence. neW grosbois CampgrounD in the summer of 2015, a partially serviced campground will be opened on Île grosbois near the relais grosbois entrance station. the campground will be accessible only on foot, by small watercraft or via bicycle. it will provide 21 huttopia tent sites and 54 campsites without individual services. all will be located in a very special part of the park where terrestrial compartments and aquatic environments meet and mix wonderfully. Centralized services available at the campground are as follows: convenience store, rest rooms, showers, nature boutique, nautical equipment rental, children’s playground, and amphitheatre. CheCk OuT Our weB SITe TO FInd OuT The OpenIng dATe. A few reminders for a better outdoor experience 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 footwear. •Pack extra clothing (raincoat, warmer clothes, etc.). play it safe Your safety: Your responsibility Outdoor activities may entail certain risks. You must always make sure that you have the ability and special skills required for your chosen activity. It is very important to know your physical ability and limits. For several years now, Sépaq has ensured the greatest possible access to Québec’s most beautiful natural treasures. An essential part of this mission is our concern for visitor safety. Sépaq hopes that your outdoor experience will be memorable and urges you to Play it Safe! All visitors remain responsible for their own safety, with risk management being an integral part of the outdoor experience. Preparing yourself adequately is the first step in the safe and enjoyable practice of your favourite activities. We invite you to consult our safety guides for Sépaq activities on our Web site sepaq.com/security. The costs and expenses incurred in conducting search and rescue operations are the responsibility of the beneficiary. You can obtain protection against these risks from an insurer. sepaq.com/security Reminder Sépaq would like to remind you that some of the activities offered in the network require that you be physically fit and have specific skills as well as specialized equipment. There are a number of organizations that can help you plan your activities safely. Do not hesitate to contact them. AirMédic airmedic.net | 1-877-999-3322 Aventure Écotourisme Québec aventure-ecotourisme.qc.ca | 1-866-278-5923 Bureau de la sécurité nautique tc.gc.ca | 1-800-267-6687 •Make sure that the equipment you will be using during the activity is in good condition. •Bring a whistle, a flashlight, a first-aid kit, etc. •Let somebody know the exact location of your destination and the date you plan to return home, with instructions to contact emergency services (911) if you do not return. •Inform the persons accompanying you of the inherent risks of the chosen activity. Once you are on site •Do not count on your cell phone: in most areas, you will be unable to get a signal. •Obtain a map of the area. Camping Québec campingquebec.com | 1-800-363-0457 •Check how much time it will take to complete your activity. Fédération québécoise des chasseurs et pêcheurs fedecp.qc.ca | 1-888-523-2863 •Follow the instructions that apply to each activity. Fédération québécoise de la marche fqmarche.qc.ca | 1-866-252-2065 •Never leave children unsupervised. Fédération québécoise de la montagne et de l’escalade fqme.qc.ca | 1-866-204-3763 Fédération québécoise du canot et du kayak canot-kayak.qc.ca | 514-252-3001 Ski de fond Québec skidefondquebec.ca | 450-744-0858 Sopfeu sopfeu.qc.ca | 1-800-463-3389 Vélo Québec velo.qc.ca | 1-800-567-8356 •Obey signs and notices, including bans on open fires. •Boil or treat (filter, chlorine or iodine) water from rivers and streams before drinking. •When camping, pack your food in airtight containers and keep it out of reach of animals. •Should you find that a piece of equipment or an accessory is missing or defective, stop using it and inform the staff on site of the situation as soon as possible. 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. In case of emergency 911 Sûreté du Québec 310-4141 (general number) / *4141 (for cell phones) Where cell phone networks are available. 2 parcsquebec.com/ilesdeboucherville MUST-DOS REGULATIONS Nautical Trail To contribute to improving the quality of the national park experience, an entry fee was established by the government. You must always carry your receipt or your annual card during your visit. Guaranteed Total Change of Scenery... A Hop and A Skip Away from the City! In a canoe or sea kayak, explore the fascinating world of the Îles de Boucherville’s internal waterways. An 8-km marked nautical trail that takes on average three hours to complete allows you to slowly groove among the various channels and make exceptional encounters! You can rent watercraft on site or bring in your own nautical equipment. To preserve the natural riches for future generations, it is prohibited to remove natural elements (animals, plants, dead wood, rocks, etc.). Cycling Trails Also, the flora is sensitive to being trampled. It is therefore mandatory to stay on the hiking trails. A Bicycle Ride… In the Middle of the Saint-Lawrence ! A 21-km cycling trail network allows bicyclists to discover the park’s most attractive natural settings. Take advantage of the picnic grounds and the magnificent scenery while taking in self-guided discovery activities. The terrain is relatively flat, so it will fit the whole family’s needs. Nature exhibits exemplary equilibrium, and for this reason the feeding of wildlife is prohibited. In this respect, it is also prohibited to leave food or garbage unsupervised. Keep them in your car. And by the way, why not take one the three river shuttles from Montreal or the South Shore to access the park? Domestic animals are prohibited in Québec’s national parks. But guide dogs and service dogs accompanied by their foster families are admitted. However, these dogs must be easily identifiable, wearing the Mira scarf or harness. Those in charge of the animal must carry the foundation’s letter of accreditation. Discovery Activity: Sunset Safari Discover the park in another way ! 8 $ Take a vehicle ride to visit the park when / adult everything is quiet and peaceful. Or is Taxes and access it really? This 90-minute safari will lead fees extra. you into the “night life”of these islands’ inhabitants. Check out the timetable on page 6. It’s great to enjoy an authentic natural environment that is clean and healthy! Carry out your garbage, leave it in the containers provided, and take home any harmful substances, such as soap, oil, combustibles or pesticides. Île-aux-Raisins Hiking Trail In the Wetland Kingdom ! This 3.4-km trail dotted with interpretation signs enables you to appreciate the natural wealth of the flood plain. It starts off close to the observation tower on Île de la Commune, and the circuit lasts about 2 h 15 min. We wish you exciting discoveries! General Information Discovery and Services Centre Phone: 450-928-5088 Fax: 450-928-8719 parc.boucherville@sepaq.com www.parcsquebec.com/ilesdeboucherville Cover Page: Photography, Mathieu Dupuis Administration 55, île Sainte-Marguerite, P.O. Box 310 Boucherville, Québec J4B 5J6 Phone: 450-928-5089 Photography: Jean-Francois Bergeron, Annick Boivin, Mathieu Dupuis, Marlène Greene, Sylvain Ménard and Claude Lafond Graphics: Cournoyer communication marketing This document is printed on 100% recycled paper made in Quebec, containing 100% post-consumer fibers and no elemental chlorine. Inks used in producing this paper contain vegetable oils. Printing: Transcontinental PROTECT | dISCOVER Version française disponible Legal Deposit: 2015 Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec 3 Hiking trails You can decide to share the cycling paths with the bike riders, but for added safety and peace of mind, opt instead for a rustic hiking trail. Île Sainte- Marguerite offers you three choices for your hiking pleasure: the Grand-Duc (1.5 km), Petite-Rivière (2.5 km) and Grande-Rivière (4 km) trails all leave from the Discovery and Services Centre and allow you to explore the wilderness while remaining close to the river and cutting through woodlands here and there. For a longer hike, try the Île-aux-Raisins trail (3.5 km, departing from the observation tower on Île de la Commune). Located in a preservation area, this trail twists and turns through the rich, bountiful flood plain ecosystem. Bordering the Chenal du courant marsh area, this trail is just right for watching birds and observing animals of all kinds! On bicycle AVENTURE ÉCOTOURISME QUÉBEC AT Trail Name Length and Duration Difficulty Level Starting Location L’Île-Grosbois 10 km (loop) 3 hr Easy Île Grosbois L’Île-Sainte-Marguerite 7 km (loop) 2 hr Easy Discovery and Services Centre L’Île-de-la-Commune 5.6 km (loop) 2 h 15 min Easy Île de la Commune La Grande-Rivière 4 km (loop) 1 h 30 min Easy Discovery and Services Centre L’Île-aux-Raisins 5.5 km (loop) 2 h 15 min Easy Île de la Commune La Petite-Rivière 2.5 km (loop) 45 min Easy Discovery and Services Centre Le Grand-Duc 1.5 km (loop) 30 min Easy Discovery and Services Centre Saddle your bicycle and view the park from our 21 km long cycling path. The course takes off from the Discovery and Services Centre and goes round all major islands in the park close to the river. Relish in the waterway’s scenery and take advantage of the many stopovers to share a picnic with family and/or friends! PARC NATIONAL DES ÎLES-DE-BOUCHERVILLE Nautical trail Come ride an adventurous wave! Go canoeing or kayaking amidst the dreamy charm of a waterway scenery. This trip on a marked 8-km nautical trail that lasts on average 3 hours allows you to slowly groove among the various channels and make exceptional encounters! Rent your craft on the spot or bring your own equipment. Aventure Écotourisme Québec certified outfitters, in collaboration with the Sépaq, offer you several stays and guided activities specially designed for the discovery of exceptional natural spaces. Boost your sense of adventure in Québec! PLAN YOUR NEXT GUIDED OUTING WITH : ENVIRO KAYAK Sea kayaking 450-403-0509 quebecadventure.ca Photo : Mathieu Dupuis 4 parcsquebec.com/ilesdeboucherville What to Do? Picnic Extend the fun at the park and enjoy the beautiful weather amidst an exceptional haven right in the middle of the Saint-Lawrence River. What a great setting in which to bring family and/or friends a hop and a skip away from Montreal and share food, drink, sun and fresh air. The three large picnic areas are perfect for welcoming a large group of relatives or your office team. In addition, you will find children’s playgrounds and comfort stations nearby. Beach Volleyball In the Grande-Rivière area, close to the rental centre, a beach volleyball ground will delight sports aficionados. All necessary equipment is at your disposal from mid-May to mid-October (certain terms and conditions apply). Come and revel in the fun amidst a wondrous atmosphere at the foot of century-old willows. “Discovering the Marsh” Aquatic life fascinates and intrigues you? While canoeing or kayaking along the channels, meet with a remarkable living environment at the very heart of the St. Lawrence. The Rental Centre will lend you this full-colour guide free of charge upon your presenting a photo identification card. Île de la Commune Observation Tower At over 15 m high, this tower is worth the detour! Enjoy a splendid view on the park’s most important marsh area and Île-aux-Raisins, where fauna and flora add to the scenery. Sea Kayak at Sunset! Boucher-de-Grosbois Archæological Site Travel in time and plunge back into the customs practised and way of life led by the aboriginals who inhabited the territory more than 2,000 years ago! Various facilities including the impressive aboriginal hut, interpretation signs and a brochure available on the site provide a host of information! As well, every summer weekend, a park warden on hand will provide further details on your findings. Consult the schedule on page 6. Private and group lessons also offered. Available upon reservation. Individual or in small groups. With a sea kayak specialist, discover the pleasure of kayaking in the Parc national des Îles-deBoucherville in the evening. Exploration of the site, basic introduction and practical advice are slated as part of this activity. Every Thursday night in June, July and August. To make reservations or inquire about rates, call the Discovery and Services Centre at 450-928-5088. PROTECT | dISCOVER 5 DISCOVERY ACTIVITIES SPRING / April 21 to May 31 Days Samedi 2-3 Dimanche Time 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. MAY Samedi 9-10 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Rate Behold Migrating Ducks Adult : $11 Rental Centre In the Footprints of the White-Tailed Deer Adult : $8 Discovery and Services Centre Introduction to Bird-Watching Adult : $16.50 Discovery and Services Centre 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Discovery Stand Free Near the cable ferry descent Rabascaw Ride in the Marsh Adult : $12 Rental Centre In the Footprints of the White-Tailed Deer Adult : $8 Discovery and Services Centre 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Birds Ahead! Festival NEW Rabascaw Ride in the Marsh Adult : $12 Rental Centre 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Discovery Stand Free Near the cable ferry descent 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Discovery Stand Free Near the cable ferry descent 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Animation at the Iroquoian Hut Free Boucher-de-Grosbois (Île Grosbois) Archæological Site SUMMER / June 1 to August 31 Time Saturday Rate Meeting Discovery Stand Free Near the cable ferry descent The River’s Far Side Free Inquire at the Discovery and Services Centre 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Discovery Stand Free Near the cable ferry descent 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Animation at the Iroquoian Hut Free Boucher-de-Grosbois (Île Grosbois) Archæological Site The Beaver at Sundown Adult : $10 Rental Centre Introduction to Sport Fishing Adult : $16.50 Discovery and Services Centre Explore the Marsh NEW Adult : $10 Grosbois reception 2 400 years of history! NEW Free Boucher-de-Grosbois (Île Grosbois) Archæological Site 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. JUNE Sunday 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fishing Festival June 6 and 7 Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. JULY - AUGUST Participating is great! Reserving your spot in advance is even better! Activities 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday Stay abreast of our programming 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 24-31 Days Meeting 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Samedi 16-17 23-30 Participating is great! Reserving your spot in advance is even better! Activities 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Free for children (accompanied by an adult) Discovery Stand Free Near the cable ferry descent The Mysterious Investigations of Inspector Nature Free Discovery and Services Centre Boucher-de-Grosbois (Île Grosbois) Archæological Site Animation at the Iroquoian Hut Free Monday 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Discovery Stand Free Near the cable ferry descent Tuesday 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunset Safari Adult : $8 Discovery and Services Centre 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. A Few Acres of Park Land Free Grosbois Amphitheatre 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Explore the Marsh NEW Adult : $10 Grosbois reception Discovery Stand Free Near the cable ferry descent Keep your cool! NEW Free Grosbois Amphitheatre Sunset Safari Adult : 8$ Discovery and Services Centre Wednesday 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Animation at the Iroquoian Hut Free Boucher-de-Grosbois (Île Grosbois) Archæological Site Echoes in the Night! Free Grosbois Amphitheatre Spotlight on the stars Free Grosbois Amphitheatre AuTUMN / September 1 to October 11Participating is great! Reserving your spot in advance is even better! SEPTEMBER Saturday Sunday Septembre 5 OCTOBER Days Saturday – Sunday Until October 11 Time Activities Rate Meeting 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Discovery Stand Free Near the cable ferry descent 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Quebec National Park Day 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. See our complete program Owls, Where Are Yoooooooou? Free Molson Area Parking In the Footprints of the White-Tailed Deer Adult : $8 Discovery and Services Centre From August 24 to September 6, only Saturday and Sunday activities will take place. To participate in these activities, please register either in person at the Discovery and Services Centre or by calling 450 928-5088. 6 parcsquebec.com/ilesdeboucherville SPECIAL DISCOVERY ACTIVITIES Birds Ahead! Festival The Beaver at Sundown On May 16 and 17, come take part in our lead edition of the Birds Ahead! Festival. During this weekend dedicated to ornithology, you can attend lectures, meet experienced park wardens, participate in bird identification sessions, meet various bird-enthusiast partners, ride a rabaskaw at sunset, and support the mature Iris team that will participate in the Québec Oiseaux Grand Défi! Stay abreast of our programming on our Web site. The Mysterious Investigations of Inspector Nature This ingenious rodent, which makes its presence felt in our territory, has gone down in history on our islands! Take part in this excursion and demystify this fascinating animal and its characteristic way of life. And who knows, maybe you will get a chance to observe it in its natural habitat! Sunset Safari* Guided by a very special inspector, discover what in the world could have happened to Mr. Vole. Who are the suspects? What clues to their mischief did they leave behind? After the activity, children can leave with their investigator notebooks as souvenirs. Take a vehicle ride to visit the park when everything seems quiet and peaceful. Or is it really? This safari will lead you into the “night life” of these islands’ inhabitants. Find out what the Virginia deer, American beaver, birds, raccoon and other species are up to in the night! PROTECT | dISCOVER 7 (P ro T m oM en o ad nt e réa Be l lle riv e ) GENERAL PARK MAP To Montréal Pont-tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine Grandes battures Tailhandier Chenal du Courant 2, 4 Île Verte Île Saint-Jean 1,1 Administrative office L'Île-aux-Raisins La Grande-Rivière 0,7 0,8 Île à Pinard 0,2 en om (Pr Exit 1 ec 1,3 0,2 7 0, 0,3 0,1 20 0,4 0,2 0,1 0,5 0, 1 0,2 0, 1 on Pinard 0,6 ols 0,8 Le GrandDuc 0,5 To Qué b rd No re 0,6 M 0,2 iè r e tite R iv 0,4 l Pe na 7 l na Ca 0, 0,1 iviè he 7 Longueuil as Br R de ran C 0, RV Camping Ground Molson Area al en Ch G La 0,4 0,4 La PetiteRivière 0,2 ) ue sq uil ue Léve ng Lo néTo e Re ad Île Sainte-Marguerite (7 km) 0,7 0, 6 Chenal à Île Charron 0,2 Bac à câble 0,6 0,1 0,9 Registration centre / Information Fishing site playground Parking lot Picnic area Telephone Amphitheatre Washroom Washroom facility Grosbois Campground Semi-serviced camping 8 1,8 e ouch To B ral w e (Fed 132 Observation tower Km Length of trail sections RVCamping area Ground – Molson Area RV Trail direction Golf Bike path Mooring area Trail Discovery Kiosk Marked water trail Boat and bike rental Boat shuttle Boat launch Highway Lookout Provincial road Food services Main road Archeological site National park boundary To parcsquebec.com/ilesdeboucherville So re l 0 25 Île de Montréal Fleuve Saint-Laurent Île Tourte Blanche 2 ,1 1 2, Île Montbrun Île Dufault Île à Bleury 0,4 4,6 0,7 ass e 0,6 La P 0,6 Île de la Commune (5 km) 0,2 Île Grosbois (7 km) 0,7 0,1 0, 3 1,7 grosbois CampgrounD Grosbois Visitors Centre eville ) rf wh a 50 Île Lafontaine Île aux Raisins WatCh our Web site for the grosbois CampgrounD opening Date. Boucherville 500 Cette carte intègre de l’information géographique de source gouvernementale. Pour des besoins de représentation, certaines données ont subi des transformations et des adaptations qui ont pu modifier la donnée originale. Données originales utilisées Années Banque de données Sépaq 2015 Cartes topographiques à l'échelle de 1/20 000 2005 Source des données utilisées Ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles © Gouvernement du Québec 1 000 m prOTeCT | dISCOVer 9 a ten-year assessment our national parks are in gooD health! the daily challenge for the managers who run a national park is to get the balance right between public access and conservation. to accomplish this, parcs Québec developed a forward-thinking program in 2003 to implement ongoing health check-ups for its national parks – the ecological integrity monitoring program (eimp). the results of the 370 monitorings carried out over the last 10 years are encouraging: the overall level of ecological integrity of the national parks has been maintained or improved throughout the network, despite an increasing public access. full details at parcsquebec.com/ecologicalintegrity a few highlights of the parc national des Îles-de-boucherville: The observed dekay’s brown snake population has expanded. the change measured by this indicator suggests a significant improvement of its state contributing to increasing the park’s ecological integrity level. the factors that could have led to this recent escalation in Dekay’s brown snake numbers are unknown. however, as part of recent surveys, our staff had developed a broader, deeper expertise of the herpetofauna and the methodology to follow in capturing data. The bats seem largely stricken by the white-nose syndrome (wnS) (a generalized trend in north America). the change measured by this indicator suggests a significant deterioration of its state contributing to lowering the park’s ecological integrity level. the decrease in bats’ biodiversity index may find explanation in the spreading white-nose syndrome, a fungus disease that has been decimating bat populations in eastern north america since 2006. the adverse effects of this disease can be observed everywhere in the affected regions. parCs QuébeC Conservation blog - in frenCh only Did you know that parcs Québec posts a weekly article on its blog about Québec national park conservation initiatives and issues? to stay in the loop, sign up for our monthly newsletter. full details at parcsquebec.com/blogue parCs QuébeC funD GIVe… ANd NAture WILL GIVe bAcK the parcs Québec fund is dedicated exclusively to supporting conservation projects in national parks. arial census of white-tailed deer, shoreline restoration, archeological studies, and bald eagle population monitoring are just a few examples of projects that help safeguard our heritage and were made possible thanks to public donations. full details at fondsparcsquebec.com 10 parcsquebec.com/ilesdeboucherville Conservation for All! Survey of the Virginia Deer Population and Its Impact on Flora In February, 2015, we undertook an aerial survey of the Virginia deer population in the Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville. We came up with a head count of 142. This physical count has to be considered a minimum figure, because an unknown number of deer inhabiting the park actually live on the South Shore (in the Boucherville area) in the winter when the SaintLawrence River is frozen. This high deer population density has an impact on the park’s flora as well as the natural regeneration of tree and shrub stands. The Virginia deer is a rather opportunistic herbivore! In the summer, it feeds on tree, shrub and herbaceous plant leaves and twigs, as well as fruits and fungi. In the winter, it nibbles on cedar, staghorn sumac, dogwood, ash, cherry tree, poplar, willow, honeysuckle, linden and pine buds and twigs. The high density of the Virginia deer population can have an adverse impact on the flora, since the deer’s intensive nibbling and treading can limit, and even block, plant succession. By nibbling away at seedlings and young trees, the deer prevents them from growing and attaining their maturity, thus precluding the forest’s natural regeneration. Moreover, their treading has the effect of compacting the soil, thus compromising plant species’ growth. To preserve both the park’s flora and deer population, the Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville management has opted for measures to protect seedlings, young trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants. Two methods have been implemented over the past few years: mesh sleeves, i.e., security screens installed around the trees allowing them to grow by preventing the deer from reaching them; and exclosures, i.e., metal fences that protect a plot of land. The deer thus has no access to the vegetation inside the mesh sleeves or exclosures. A survey is also in progress to measure the impact of deer’s nibbling on herbaceous and woody species in order to ensure plant species’ retention and growth. FAMILY TIME! The Sépaq network has many must-see nature destinations you can explore as a family, so why not… • • • • Take a well-earned break from the daily grind. Create lifelong memories together. See the world through a child’s eyes once again – it’s so much fun! Soak up the wonder… and reconnect with what really matters. For accommodations, activities and services, go to sepaq.com/family to see what our family destinations have in store for you. Once you’re there, just relax and let nature work its magic… Here are some examples of the family-friendly features available in Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville • Playgrounds • Walkers, carriages and bicycle pullers, free of charge for children • Discovery activities, free of charge for children (accompanied by an adult) • Picnic Areas • Beach volleyball • Some trails accessible for strollers. • Easy hiking and biking with young children. sepaq.com/family Photo : Mathieu Dupuis PROTECT | dISCOVER 11 loDging cAMPING grosbois CampgrounD KeeP AN eYe ON Our Web SIte tO tAKe NOte OF Our OPeNING dAte Come and explore the park in a different way from one of our 54 campsites accessible only on foot, by small watercraft or via bicycle. peace and quiet guaranteed. the campsites are set up without individual services. centralized services located nearby: teNte HuttOPIA eSPAce Vr huttopia tent – grosbois (reaDy for Camping) INQuIre AbOut Our OPeNING dAte bY cONSuLtING Our Web SIte for carefree camping, 21 fully equipped huttopia tents are provided, accessible only on foot, by small watercraft or via bicycle. enjoy a day filled with pleasant activities and a well-deserved rest. Features: •Entrancestation •Restrooms •Showers •Conveniencestore •Natureboutique •Nauticalequipmentrentalservice •Fullyfurnished •Fullkitchenutensilsandequipmentforcooking •Supplementaryheating •Closed-plansleepingarea(tworoomswithbeds) •Relaxationarea(kitchentableandchairs) from from $29.75 / night taxes extra $100 / night* *low season / starting september 7 2015 Capacity: 5 people (max.: 4 adults) taxes extra rv Camping grounD – molson area the rv camping ground in the molson area offers 15 campsites specially designed to accommodate trailers and recreational vehicles. this rv space is entirely clear and non-wooded with an asphaltpaved surface. recommended for autonomous visitors, since it is located further away from sanitary services (rest rooms and showers). please carefully take notice and be aware of its features to make sure it suits your needs. Features: •15campsites,2services •Asphaltsurface •Campfiresectionlocatednearthesite •Waterpointandemptyingstation •Comfortstationnearby (500 m, accessible on foot only) from $31.25 / night taxes extra enJOYIng A ShOrT STAY In The pArk? take advantage of a 50% discount on watercraft rental in the morning. Show up at the rental centre with your stay’s invoice and an identification paper. 50 % A MORNING IN THE WATER dISCOunT •Applicableonone-hourrentalsonly •Thewatercraftmustbereturnedbeforenoon •Noreservationsallowed,firstcomefirstserved,quantitieslimited •Onediscountperdayperperson 12 parcsquebec.com/ilesdeboucherville RV CAMPING GROUND – MOLSON AREA 15 3 5 14 13 7 Mo g tyin Emp on i Stat Exit and 1 lso 2 nA rea 4 12 9 6 8 11 10 KEY Molson Area Entrance Station Pedestrian and Cycling Walkway Rest Rooms and Showers (500 metres) Pedestrian and Cycling Path Driving Direction to Be Followed Picnic Table and Campfire Confines RV Camping Ground Site Garbage Pails, Recycling Bins Water Point 500m GROSBOIS CAMPGROUND Grande Roue Blériot Hippodrome N 8 7 12 23 13 9 24 22 6 20 14 10 5 45 50 48 54 40 16 41 26 28 30 42 46 47 49 51 Boucher-de-Grosbois Archaeological Site 15 25 27 61 37 57 55 31 75 36 60 62 63 64 66 73 65 71 29 Cyclists Welcome 32 34 35 74 67 72 70 Relaxation Area with Hammocks 58 53 38 33 1 56 59 39 18 3 2 52 19 17 4 44 43 21 11 69 68 Grosbois Services Centre Playground and Picnic Area Access to Campground Pedestrian Walkway and Cycling Path Huttopia Tent Camping Without Individual Services Pier for Rented Watercraft Water Point Latrines Pier for Ferry to Boucherville SCALE 1: 1000 0 25 SAINT-LAWRENCE RIVER 50 m Rest Rooms and Showers Convenience Store Amphitheater PROTECT | DISCOVER 13 national PARK ENTRY FEE 100% reinvested in Québec’s natural heritage Adult It’s a real privilege to visit or stay in a national park and experience remarkable landscapes that are protected and their value enhanced by passionate people who ask only that you come discover their best-kept secrets. The entry fee you’re required to pay is your contribution to the upkeep and conservation of a national park. With its affordable fee and array of exclusive benefits, the Annual Parcs Québec Network Card is another appealing option! Day Pass $ 8.50 Annual Park Card $ 42.50 Annual Network Card $ 76.50 Rates valid until March 31, 2016, taxes included See complete fee schedule at parcsquebec.com/card ANNUAL NETWORK CARD Exclusive advantages As well as allowing entry to all national parks in the Parcs Québec network for 12 months, the Annual Network Card comes with many advantages: • One free night of camping in the Parcs Québec network (rustic or semi-serviced, on weekdays only) • Free entry for a one-day visit for a friend • 15 % off in Boutique Nature shops • 15 % off a day ticket at Sépaq’s 7 cross-country ski centres • 15 % off daily admission at the Aquarium du Québec • 15 % off admission to the ASTROLab in Parc national du Mont-Mégantic • 15 % off admission to the Natural History Museum in Parc national de Miguasha Details at parcsquebec.com/card CONTEST Destination Parcs Nunavik Québec’s national parks of Nunavik Between April 1 and September 1, 2015, when you purchase or renew your Annual Network Card, you could win a stay for 2 in a national park of Nunavik. A $10,000 value! A choice among 3 destinations to explore at parcsnunavik.ca • Parc national des Pingualuit • Parc national Tursujuq • Parc national Kuururjuaq Details and contest rules at parcsquebec.com/contest 14 parcsquebec.com/ilesdeboucherville Brian Friedrich Calendar and Opening Hours Service DATES OPEN HOURS DAYS Discovery and Services Center (Registration center and Boutique Nature) April 1 to May 1 May 2 to June 19 June 20 to August 31 August 31 to October 12 August 31 to October 12 October 13 to March 31 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 7 days/week 7 days/week 7 days/week Weekdays Weekends + Legal Holidays Visit our website Cable Ferry (Bac à câble) May 2 to June 19 May 2 to June 19 June 20 to August 30 August 31 to October 12 August 31 to October 12 October 13 to October 25 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekdays Weekends + Legal Holidays 7 days/week Weekdays Weekends + Legal Holidays Weekends Snack and Dairy Bar May 16 to June 19 June 20 to August 30 August 31 to October 12 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekends + Legal Holidays 7 days/week Weekends + Legal Holidays Bicycle and Watercraft Rental* May 2 to May 24 May 25 to June 19 May 25 to June 19 June 20 to August 30 August 31 to October 12 August 31 to October 12 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekends + Legal Holidays Weekdays Weekends + Legal Holidays 7 days/week Friday and Monday Weekends + Legal Holidays Snowshoe Rental* Décember 1 to March 31 Visit our website Visit our website * Equipment must be returned before closing time.The annual rental equipment sale will take place beginning August 31, 2015 for watercraft, and starting October 13, 2015 for bicycles. The calendar and opening hours are subject to modifications depending on temperatures and customer traffic. Prices, payment terms and services are subject to change without prior notice. Bicycle and Watercraft Rental Rates (open from May to mid-October) Sales taxes extra. Prices, terms and conditions, and services are subject to change without notice. Check out our schedule above. 1 hour 4 hours Day Adult Bicycle $13.50 27.00 38.50 Child Bicycle 6.75 13.25 19.00 19.25 38.50 55.00 Tandem Bicycle Child Carriage Beach Volley-Ball Court Free Free Free 14.50 29.00 41.50 Canoe 16.25 32.50 46.25 Single-Seater Sea Kayak 16.50 33.00 47.25 Double-Seater Sea Kayak 22.25 44.25 63.25 Rabascaw 68.25 136.50 195.00 Rowboat 14.50 29.00 41.75 -- -- 6.25 Life Vest, Rowing, and Padling (without rental) PROTECT | dISCOVER 15 99 otHer models in store BELOEIL - BROSSARD - BURLINGTON - CAMBRIDGE - ETOBICOKE - LAVAL - OSHAWA OTTAWA - QUEBEC - VAUGHAN