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Parc du Domaine Vert

Parc du Domaine Vert

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10423 Montée Sainte Marianne, Mirabel, Québec, J7J 2B1, Canada
(450) 435-6510 www.domainevert.com
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Jul 16, 2018
Beautiful park with trails and a wide variety of activities offered at various times of the year. The free admission is a lovely benefit for Blainville residents. However, the high fee to non-residents makes this place too expensive to visit regularly in groups. There are lovely bits of interest to explore while on the trails, like the wooden medieval style summer camp castle, trail trivia, ziplining activities, an archery range, and more. But bring your bug repellent - there is an extremely high amount of mosquitoes during the warmer months! The park hosts a LOT of standing water after the winter thaw and each time after any decent amount of rain. Also, the park purposefully keeps a decent sized swamp pond, so mosquitoes are guaranteed to be abound. Last time I went we were nearly eaten alive. Be prepared!

Jul 13, 2018
If you love an adventure of the aerial variety, this is the place for you! Not only do they have numerous courses for adults, they have now added courses for children as young as 3! It was such a joy to be able to have my little ones participate in this great adventure!

Jul 8, 2018
Take a ride there every second weekend for Enduro rides. This places offers about 50kms of beautiful trails in easy. Med and difficult levels. The feeling is just amazing. There are so many hidden spots in and around the beautiful city on Montreal! Merci Mirabel!

Jul 15, 2018
We had our 2 night, 2 day Scout summer camp here. We rented "Le Relais" building. It sleeps 24 people. Their are 3 bathrooms, 2 showers, small kichen with stove and fridge. Thier is a nice big common room right as you come into the building. We had our meals, our movie night, and our calm activity there. They provide fire wood for the outdoor fires place in back of the building. We enjoyed an evening around the fire. They have an awesome swimming pool on site as well as a nice obstacle course, and their hiking trails are fun! Their is nice big pond across from the building. Our scouts enjoyed frog and bug hunting. We had a wonderful summer camp in the parc. My only complaint would be that about the beds. The matresses wher flimsy thin foam mattresses. If they had had proper matresses it would have been perfect. The kids didn't seem to mind the mattresses but the 4 adults and 2 teens didn't get much sleep. I recommend this place for families and kids group activities. Enjoy!

Jun 28, 2018
I attended with my 5 year olds daycare class to do the Arbre en Arbre and it was so much fun! Everybody loved it. Great park huge picnic area. Very clean. Staff looks so engaged.

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