DOMAINE DE L'OURS NOIR
Discovery centre
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2024
Recommended
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2024
One of the few places in Quebec where you can safely approach bears in the wild in Sacré-Coeur.
Domaine de l'ours noir is one of the few places in Quebec where you can safely approach bears in the wild. Departure is two hours before dusk on a school bus, followed by a two-minute walk to the observation post. A naturalist guide is always on hand to share his knowledge of the magnificent black bear. Reservations are essential to guarantee a place. A must-do activity!
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We observed bears over the evening, in good conditions.
We saw 3 of them successively, in a total silence on behalf of watchers!
Bus from the schoolchildren to the site is typical.
Squirrels that challenge bears to catch the doughnuts are very chic.
Very good memory of this beautiful evening observation.
We saw 3 of them successively, in a total silence on behalf of watchers!
Bus from the schoolchildren to the site is typical.
Squirrels that challenge bears to catch the doughnuts are very chic.
Very good memory of this beautiful evening observation.
Le lendemain nous demandons un remboursement total. Le responsable reconnaît l erreur d information et nous informe que depuis le début du nourrissage des ours, ils ne viennent que la nuit! Cependant il refuse notre requête. Nous serons remboursé de la moitié.Pourquoi ouvrir la saison aux touristes alors même qu aucune visibilité d ours n a encore eu lieu? Si ce n' est une intention économique et peu éthique ? Mais qui a fait perdre à notre famille 80 dollars!