Foret-la-Blanche in the mid of summer
Explore one of the oldest forests in eastern North America. Foret-la-Blanche Ecological Reserve was established in 2003 for the preservation of plant diversity in the Ottawa
Explore one of the oldest forests in eastern North America. Foret-la-Blanche Ecological Reserve was established in 2003 for the preservation of plant diversity in the Ottawa
Located in approximately 2-hours of driving from Ottawa, the Frontenac Provincial Park is one of the amazing places to visit to explore nature on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield. This guided tour is organized to see the beautiful landscapes, plants, and animals in one of the scenic biosphere regions in Canada.
This event is organized for those who like adventures. This is a guided hike to Gatineau Park for evening nature observation. We invite amateurs to explore the evening life of Gatineau Park in the area near Meech Lake.
Join us for a journey to the Ottawa Valley’s last wild river – the Dumoine! A land of mature and old-growth forests, countless lakes, streams and wetlands – home to moose, bear, wolves and over 160 species of birds. This June we are organizing a trip for naturalists and photographers to capture the beauty of this place at the beginning of summer.
High Lonesome Nature Reserve is located not far from Pakenham. The reserve has rich biodiversity and is interesting for visits in the different seasons of the year.
This trip will take place at the peak of autumn colors, which at this time form the unique landscape of the park and attract many visitors who want to see this beauty. We have booked a place for 6 people in the Pog Lake and Kearney Lake Campground from Friday (it's September 30th) until Sunday (it's October 2nd).
We invite you to explore nature in early fall at the Dumoine River, the last wild river in Ottawa Valley. September is the time when it is still warm and sunny during the day; however, it is already cold at night, and in the morning a milky impenetrable fog covers all the surroundings.