Oka National Park offers a diverse mix of cultural heritage, forested landscapes, and lakeshore areas along the northwest bank of Lake of Two Mountains, providing year-round outdoor recreation near Montreal.
Oka National Park (Parc national d'Oka) is located in the province of Quebec, Canada, on the northwestern shore of the Lake of Two Mountains near the town of Oka. The park covers a variety of landscapes, including forested hills, lakes, wetlands, and a notable sandy beach along the lakeshore. Historically, this area has been important for both the indigenous Kanesatake Mohawk community and French settlers since the 18th century. The park features the Calvaire d'Oka, a large religious monument built on top of Calvary Hill that serves as a well-visited landmark offering panoramic views of the region. The presence of mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, and water bodies creates a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including white-tailed deer, great blue heron, and numerous songbirds. Visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking, picnic areas, and water activities such as kayaking and swimming. In winter, the park transforms into a destination for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Oka National Park combines cultural history with outdoor recreation, attracting day visitors and campers looking to experience nature just outside Montreal's metropolitan area. The park’s combination of natural beauty and cultural landmarks makes it a favored spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year.
Calvaire d'Oka – Historical religious monument with expansive views
Plage d'Oka – Sandy lakeshore beach along Lake of Two Mountains
Mixed hardwood forests ideal for wildlife viewing
Extensive trail network suitable for hiking and mountain biking
A large series of religious statues and chapels on Calvary Hill offering panoramic views of the park and Lake of Two Mountains.
A popular sandy beach with swimming, picnic areas, and water access within the park, ideal for family outings.
Diverse hardwood forests supporting rich wildlife and birdwatching opportunities throughout the park.