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Parc Safari
Offering “way more than a zoo,” Parc Safari features an Adventure Safari, allowing guests to drive through a wildlife reserve. Among the 800 different animals in the reserve are zebras, giraffes, and buffaloes that you'll be able to get up close with. If that's not enough excitement for you, then make your way over to the Wildlife Observatory where, from the elevated walkway, you can observe tigers, wolves, chimpanzees, and the lionesses Maïsha and Kiwanja. Plus, the Wild Rides water park features 12 rides to add even more excitement to your incredible day here.


Fort Lennox National Historic Site of Canada
The island is only accessible by boat (admission includes the price of the ferry ride), which obviously adds to the experience, and the intense illusion of travelling back in time. Once you get there, you'll be treated to exhibitions, like viewing the officers' quarters to explore the social backgrounds of the officers. The artifacts on display teach visitors about the lives of high-ranking military men. The guided tour leads you from building to building, explaining the island's history and its fortifications. For one hour you'll be treated to an interactive theatrical program that travels from the parade square to the soldier's barracks and guard house, as you take part in trying to solve the mystery of the “Actions Stations at Fort Lennox.” It's an adventure through time, and a exciting way to learn about the island's important history.
Minimum time required: 3 hours


Tsiinhiakwatha/Droulers archaeological site interpretation centre
More than 150,000 artifacts have been uncovered in archaeological digs of the most important Iroquoian village ever discovered in Quebec. Around the year 1450, 500 St. Lawrence Iroquoians established a village near the La Guerre River. François Droulers, more than 500 years later, found a howel which dated back to the 15th century. Archaeological digs have led to a reconstruction of the village, and now experienced guides lead visitors through the village educating and, of course, entertaining them along the way. On weekends in July and August, activities like a flint knapping demonstration and cornhusk doll making are offered along with the guided tour.
Minimum time required: 2 hours


Pointe-du-Buisson Archaeological Park
The Amerindian peopled used Pointe-du-Buisson as an important fishing and portage site for 5,000 years. This National Historic Site of Canada is now helping visitors discover the history and mystery of the site using exhibitions and activities. The Laboratory, a permanent exhibition, features thousands of artifacts which provide insight and awareness about the inhabitants of Pointe-du-Buisson. The Pirogue exhibition explores the mystery surrounding a five-metre long pirogue, and whether it is historic or prehistoric.


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