Aerial parks, treetop adventure

The hebertism trails in Quebec aerial parks have been built in the treetops. It progresses through different routes with ropes, ladders, hanging bridges and zip lines. Guides are present throughout the course and the facilities and amenities provided are checked daily for a very safe experience. Several air courses of different levels were designed to make the activity accessible to young and old alike. Everyone can progress at their own pace, according to his abilities. Air parks offer treetop adventure trails in most regions of Quebec and in several environments such as mountains, near a watercourse within a resort and even in town. Many are also open in winter for an experience quite different.

Our suggestions

Arbre Aventure
Haut Bois Normand – Arbre Aventure, located in Eastman in the Eastern Townships Eastern Townships is an aerial adventure course and zip line park.

d’Arbre en Arbre Mirabel – Parc du Domaine Vert
It consists of a sequence of spectacular challenges that takes you on a circuit that winds the forest.

Arbraska Mont-Saint-Grégoire
Arbraska Mont-Saint-Grégoire offers original aerial courses, including 90 games in the trees and 17 zip lines located over 8 different courses.

Arbraska Lafleche
Arbraska Lafleche is the group outing that will please everyone! Located less than 30 minutes from Ottawa.

Arbraska Rawdon
Arbraska Rawdon is the destination fun with family, friends or colleagues. With 120 games in the trees and 22 zip lines located over 8 different courses.

TYROPARC
Located in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts in the Laurentians, Tyroparc is an adventure park located on the extraordinary natural site of Mont-Catherine.

Huron-Wendat Village, Wendake, Canada

Wendake is an Indian reserve Huron-Wendat of Quebec, located in the administrative region of the Capitale-Nationale du Québec. The community is enclosed by the city of Québec to the limits of Loretteville neighborhood. The reserve, formerly Huron Village or Village-des-Hurons, has an area of 1.1 km2 and is crossed by the St. Charles River Wendat whose name is “Akiawenrahk”, “River trout ‘in Wendat.

In the village you’ll find one of the only native Canadian 4 star Museum-Hotel of First Nation is unique both in its architecture inspired longhouses and its scope. The property, which combines the vocations of an hotel and gastronomy, home to the Huron-Wendat Museum, a hotel, a natural spa and a high-end restaurant, the menu inspired by the culinary traditions of First Nations of Quebec. In addition, you can also enjoy the experience of living in longhouse, a unique experience.