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| Archery
Our specialist will guide you to the bull’s eye as you try your hand at this discipline of skill and coordination.
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| Obstacle course
Outdoor enthusiasts of all ages can take on exhilarating challenges and test their agility among numerous wooden and rope obstacles in the forest.
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| Swimming
Under the watchful eye of our lifeguard and hosts, frolic in the water, build sand castles, have your face painted or simply lounge on our private beach.
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| Beach volley |
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| Rabaskaw
With our guide at the helm, and with all the supplies you need, join the chorus as you paddle along on the Deux-Montagnes Lake in a boat for 12 and marvel at the enchanting landscape that unfolds before you.
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| Canoeing
Introduction to navigation techniques.
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| Treasure hunt
A marvellous quest for dazzling abandoned treasure. Beware: you will have to prove your worth before you can bring back the loot.
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| Natural sciences
A panoply of educational activities led by skilled hosts that live and breathe the environment and nature. A hands-on experience full of observations and sensory and interactive activities awaits you at the nature centre. Children can learn to use various instruments in a fun, playful context that will pique their curiosity.
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| Interpretation centre
Themed discovery workshops on the flora and fauna and the environment. Interactive games and observations galore. Spot turtles, grass snakes, toads and more.
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| Nature arts and crafts
Explore various aspects of the natural world through elements taken from nature and recycled or other materials.
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| Circus workshop |
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| Group games in evening
A delight for ages 3 to 99, over 20 games for groups of 30 children or more, straight from the imagination of our enthusiastic hosts.
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| Campfires
Let the good times roll in the evenings with tales, legends, true stories and songs around a fire. Cap the evening off with a nocturnal activity in the forest.
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| Sledding |
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| Group games |
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| Cooperative games |
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| Orienteering
Don’t lose your way. Learn how to use a compass and decode valuable signs in the forest. Seasoned hikers and novices alike will find this activity fascinating.
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| Bannock
There are 1001 foods you can find outdoors. Learn about the unique methods of bread making perfected by early Canadians.
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| Various rallies |
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| Hiking |
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| Snowshoeing
Breathe in the crisp fresh air as you trek through the woods on snowshoes. Hone your observation skills by analyzing and observing the tracks left by our diverse wildlife.
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| Pilo polo on snow
Team game similar to hockey, but with sticks specially designed for kids ages 3 to 10.
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| Hockey |
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| Broomball on snow or ice |
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| Survival workshop in the forest
What essentials should you always have on you? Can you find your way and identify landmarks? Techniques, resourcefulness and creativity are vital should you get lost in the woods. One day, these tips may save your life.
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| Support activities in Montréal schools |
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| Seasonal themes |
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| Ice skating(skates not provided) |
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