Interpretation center of McFee stream

Nestled near the tranquil shores of Lake Champlain, this wetland ecosystem is a true gem for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Wander with awe along the spectacular wooden boardwalk gracefully blending into the landscape, offering an immersive experience at the heart of this preserved nature.

The McFee Creek Interpretive Center and the Nature Trail Park are located within the majestic Venise-Ouest Peat Bog Nature Reserve. This exceptional site, boasting remarkable ecological diversity, is home to a myriad of plant and animal species, some of which are exclusively found in this preserved region.

As you traverse the park’s winding 3.5 kilometers of trails, you’ll discover breathtaking landscapes, fragile ecosystems to preserve, and biodiversity to admire. Each step brings you closer to nature, allowing you to rejuvenate and reconnect with the environment that surrounds us.

After a day of exploration, unwind in the comfort of a charming chalet open year-round, offering a cozy retreat at the heart of this natural oasis. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a photography aficionado, or simply seeking tranquility, the Nature Trail Park is the perfect destination for a nature getaway.

 

Parking and chalet at 292 58th Street West (route 202)

IMPORTANT: Renovation work is currently underway on the wooden walkways. (Fall 2024)

IMPORTANT: Please note that Fatbikes or bicycles are not permitted on the trails.