Day tickets valid until December 31st, 2023.
From January 1st, 2023 to May 19, 2023 and from October 10 to December 31, 2023
Opening at 10am - last admission at 4pm - park closing at 5pm
From May 20, 2023 to June 16, 2023 and from September 5 to October 9, 2023
Opening at 9am - last admission at 4pm - park closing at 6pm
From June 17th to September 4th, 2023
Opening at 9am - last admission at 5pm - park closing at 7pm
Route 323 399, Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours
No exhibitions in Parc Omega have been found.
Parc Omega has 1 rating.
Parc Omega offers a unique wildlife experience in Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours, Canada. Visitors can drive through the park and observe various North American animals in their natural habitats. The park features a mix of Canadian wildlife, including deer, elk, bison, wolves, and bears. Many reviewers appreciate the opportunity to feed some of the animals, particularly the deer, from their vehicles. The park also offers walking trails and lookout points for those who want to explore on foot.
Positive aspects frequently mentioned include the variety of animals, the beautiful natural setting, and the educational value for children and adults alike. The park is well-maintained and offers different seasonal activities, making it enjoyable year-round. Many visitors find the experience both fun and informative.
However, some reviewers note that the experience can be quite expensive, especially for larger families or groups. A few mention that the park can get crowded during peak seasons, which may affect the overall experience. Some visitors also express concerns about the ethics of feeding wild animals, although the park emphasizes that the practice is controlled and monitored.
The park offers additional attractions such as a First Nations trail, a wolf observatory, and seasonal events, which add value to the visit. However, some guests feel that these extras can make the visit feel a bit commercial.
Overall, Parc Omega is generally well-received as an educational and entertaining outdoor attraction, offering a close encounter with Canadian wildlife in a managed environment.
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