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    • Tomer79 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Getting to the Islands from Montreal is very easy there is a shuttle that cost 8$ (round trip including the entry to the park). I would have given this amazing location 5/5 and not 4/5 but there is room for improvement1. The shuttle drops you about 3Km (there is a nice path) from the visitor center were you can rent a bike or a kayak2. On the map you see many trails but most of them are hiking, in fact each Island has only 1 bike path (but if you do all you will get your money wroth)3. Bike renting isnt cheapBUT it is still a 4 star attraction, the bike path are well maintained. The views are breath-taking and the vegetation on each island is slightly different. it is also easy to go from one island to the outer with bridges or free ferry. All and all we had great fun and we will do it again. just remmber to bring a sun lotion since you can only buy it near the golf center and it is about 10$ for a small one and most of the trail are exposed to the sun !One last thing between the shuttle to the visitor center there is a Frisbee-golf field which is free to use
    • sabpros 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Our family had the opportunity to hook up our bike hitch and all 4 of us( 2 adults and 2 kids) went for a biking day and picnic here at the Iles de Boucherville. For a reasonable fee you can ride all 21 km of these beautiful bike paths along marshes, golf courses and natural water streams, and forests. Bring along a big picnic basket and you can park close to many picnic benches. The paths are clearly delineated on the tourist hand outs, but it would need you to do the routes twice before you feel comfortable with the map . Its close to Montreal and the paths are flat. Just avoid the bug season as these natural ares have alot of bushes, trees, marshes that may be full of flies.... and the such. Best to wear bikers glasses to avoid getting them in your eyes.
    • pixie1396 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      First and most important: directions....we found this to be quite confusing using the Canadian National Park website and Googlemaps. Neither was very helpful! Finally the owner of the flat we rented helped us out with this bit of info: "On Googlemaps enter Ile Sainte Marguerite, Boucherville, QC, J48 in the destination." We had just been putting in the title of the park....who knew!!?? SO, we made it and thankfully we did. It was such a wonderful way to spend a day. We rented kayaks for the four hour allotted time and we did the loop around the islands. It was awesome. Lots of beautiful nature,lily pads, fish, frogs, turtles, osprey, hawks, egrets, cranes and more that I couldn't identify. It is a good work out on a windy day(which we had) but worth every moment. At the end of the loop you will get a view of Montreal/Mt. Royal that you can not get anywhere else. It was quite spectacular to be able to sit on water(St. Lawrence) and view the city.Some other reviewers wrote about the annoying boaters with music and drinking BUT we just decided to view them as part of the "landscape" of Montreal. Also they are only allowed on about 3/10 of the whole loop. I wouldn't let them discourage you or disrupt your trip too much.
    • montrealandre 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went with my daughter and her best friend , both 16 at the time.On a hot day, the river breeze is perfect as it caresses our skin so softly. The willows and aspens are enjoying it as the numerous robins, cardinals and occasional blue birds that lounge in these islands. The history is interesting. At a time , the Molson's operated a series of steamers from here that ran up to the ritzy Charlevoix Region and also a boat building factory and an amusement park in the 1920 s . The place still has a Mohawk longhouse you can visit with a tour. In this matrilinear society of the Iroquois, the maternal longhouse got longer as the kids got married. Interesting design with beds on two levels on each side with a fire or stove every 20 feet.. There is a free small bike. ferry between the islands. The views of the St Laurent is majestic. I went fishing around here by boat between here and Sorel and the numerous islands make you forget that you're in the modern St Lawrence with its busy Seaway. If tall ships ever visit Montreal, probably you'll get a good view here as they sail into Montreal as most cargo boats hastily swooping by en route to the Great Lakes with their cargo of North Shore Iron Ore, their lumber, the riches of this country.here are several places and benches to picnic but bring your own unless you want to eat corn dogs....or ice cream..two staples in ample supply as vendors manage to find their way here, often on bikes..Montreal, like most money grubbing cities in North America, loves to license or tax everything and soon they ll tax you for walking on the grass. It's also a great vantage point when there are fireworks but access is not as convenient at night as along the South shore shores accessed by autoroute 132.There,s a beach here too...or there should be. I cant recall exactly this part as things turned hazy at that point....the heat, the wind, the indian cigarettes...lol
    • 17anniee 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Nice playground for kids, nice place to do kayak, fishing, barbecue, walking. We love this place! We bought the pass for all SEPAQs.
    • porto41 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      just across the City of Montreal you can either play golf or have a bicycle ride on that island and watch dear and other wild animals. You can also enjoy just walking in nature on the shore of the St-Lawrence river, so nice and quiet
    • MichelR477 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This a most desorienting place. Part of the Montreal Archipel - yes MOntreal is surrounded by a number of Islands, this is a very «remote» place. You can picnic sleep in an hotel! do cycling, play golf - all this 2 minutes of Montreal. - Take your bike, look at the birds, fish sky, picnic IDEAL for a family outing and not costly!! enjoy
    • 459MelanieL 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great for a day outdoors- BBQ, pic-nic, canoeing, volley ball etc.Just a huge parc with great bike trails too!
    • RoxidouNoiro 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You could do there to walk, exercise, cycle. You might even see animals. This is a lovely park well kept for its natural tress and species. If not too warm, it might even be better to read or just relax. Very quiet.
    • 839KarenS839 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Fabulous views, diverse wildlife, friendly staff, ample free parking, you can hike for hours and not cover the whole park. Good for kayaking, too. Very good birding.
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