Oka National Park, Quebec






Location and Travel

Oka National Park is located in Quebec, about a 45-minute drive from Montreal. It’s situated along the shores of Lake of Two Mountains, offering a serene escape from the city.

Costs

  • Park Entry Fee: CAD 8.25 per adult for a daily pass.
  • Camping Fee: CAD 33.25 per night for a standard site.
  • Guided Tours and Rentals: Prices vary, with canoe and kayak rentals around CAD 25 to CAD 50 per hour.

Top Attractions and Activities

  1. The Oka Beach: This sandy beach is perfect for a relaxing day by the lake, with facilities for swimming and picnicking. The beach area is well-maintained and ideal for families.

  2. Pines Trail: This 6 km (3.7 miles) trail winds through the park’s forest and offers views of the surrounding landscape. It’s an easy hike suitable for all skill levels.

  3. Historic Oka Abbey: Visit the Oka Abbey, a historic site with roots dating back to the 19th century. The abbey grounds include beautiful gardens and a small museum. Admission is free, but donations are welcome.

  4. Kayaking and Canoeing: Rent a kayak or canoe and explore Lake of Two Mountains. The rental fees are reasonable, and the lake’s calm waters provide a relaxing paddling experience.

4. Prince Edward Island's East Point Lighthouse

Location and Travel

East Point Lighthouse is located on the eastern tip of Prince Edward Island, about a 1.5-hour drive from Charlottetown. The lighthouse offers stunning views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the island’s rugged coastline.

Costs

  • Lighthouse Admission: CAD 6 per adult.
  • Parking: Free parking is available at the lighthouse.

Top Attractions and Activities

  1. Lighthouse Tour: Climb to the top of the East Point Lighthouse for panoramic views of the surrounding coastline. The tour provides insight into the history of the area and the role of lighthouses in maritime navigation.

  2. Coastal Walk: Explore the nearby coastal trails that offer views of dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The trails are well-marked and suitable for all fitness levels.

  3. Local Art and Crafts: Visit local artisan shops in the area where you can purchase unique crafts and souvenirs made by island artists.

  4. Bird Watching: The area is a great spot for bird watching, particularly during migration seasons. Bring binoculars to observe the diverse bird species.

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