Bring lots of carrots! They also really liked pieces of apples. Try to give yourself enough time to go around twice. Its a completely different experience!

This was our second time going to Parc Omega, and both times were simply amazing. It's such a peaceful experience, being out in nature, seeing the animals. The kids love having the animals so close. This time we tried the dog sledding, which the kids loved! The staff are all amazing - very friendly and willing to communicate in English (and forgiving of our broken French too) Would definitely recommend a visit here.

Pack a lunch and go in the nicer weather when all the animals are around. The hiking is great too.

Bring lots of carrots and be sure to make more than one trip through the park. You'll see different things on your second trip through.

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About Parc Omega

Parc Omega celebrates the diversity of Canada's fauna by giving visitors the opportunity to see some of the country's most majestic creatures firsthand. Roughly divided by biome, the park includes areas dedicated to recreating the habitats found throughout Canada's prairies, mountains, lakes, and boreal forests. Amid those picturesque settings, guests can spot caribou, arctic wolves, black bears, deer, and wild boar as they drive along the 17-kilometre car path or meander down one of several walking trails.

The park remains open year-round, offering seasonal activities in addition to self-guided tours. Snowshoeing excursions, for example, are available during the winter. Guests can explore the first nation walking trail and learn about the 12 First Nations of Québec or visit the park's historic recreation of an 1847 farmstead in the summer. The changing seasons don't stop the activities either, with visitors getting the chance to get up close and personal with animals—by hand-feeding elk or fallow, red, or white-tailed deer—any time of year.