Our Winter Must-sees

SEPAQ’s two parks 

Two options for outdoor enthusiasts: Boucherville Islands National Park and Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park. Places where you can enjoy multiple winter sports such as cross-country skiing, fatbiking, or simply hiking. Regardless of the activity, the view is stunning. And you feel far from home! 

Oasis Surf

Crédit : Centre Oasis Surf

This indoor surfing wave concept that is unique to Canada is in Brossard, Quartier DIX30. Perfect for learning to surf as young as age 4 or for practising your technique. On site is the Le Turf restaurant-bar to add to the experience. 

Flotel

The Flotel floating accommodations quite simply offer a breathtaking setting. You can stay in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Saint-Paul-de-l’île-aux-Noix, Saint-Blaise-sur-Richelieu, and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. A wonderful way to have a winter experience. 

Beauharnois Generating Station 

Providing free tours, the Beauharnois Generating Station is one of the largest hydroelectric generating stations in the world, and definitely the longest and most powerful one in Quebec. About ten football fields long, to be precise. Be impressed and book your visit. 

Uplå

Crédit : Uplå

Upla is the no less than the largest outdoor trampoline park in North America. Located at the foot of Mont Saint-Grégoire, this activity will make you laugh, jump, and have fun through its various colourful routes. 

Introduction to skiing 

Crédit : Mont Rigaud

The Montérégie region is an excellent place to learn the sliding sports with Ski Saint-Bruno and Mont Rigaud, two mountains perfectly suited for beginners. An activity for enjoying the pleasures of winter. 

Sugar shacks 

It is impossible to talk about winter in Montérégie without mentioning the maple syrup season that comes in March. And the offering is immense. Discover the region’s producers who are setting the table for the season.