Parc des Îles is a natural park located in Laval, Quebec, offering diverse outdoor activities amid riverine islands and forested habitats along the Rivière des Mille Îles.
Parc des Îles is situated along the Rivière des Mille Îles in Laval, Quebec, encompassing a series of river islands, wetlands, and forested areas. The park protects a variety of ecosystems including deciduous forests, marshes, and riparian zones, providing important habitat for local wildlife such as beavers, herons, and numerous songbirds. Established to promote outdoor recreation and environmental education, Parc des Îles is a popular destination for families, bird watchers, and paddlers. Its geography combines river channels, wooded islands, and footbridges connecting various sections of the park, allowing visitors to experience river landscapes without venturing far from the urban center. Historically, this area has been used by Indigenous peoples and later by European settlers for fishing and transportation along the rivière. Today, visitors can enjoy walking and cycling trails, picnic areas, and canoe or kayak launching points. The park’s diverse trails vary from easy boardwalk strolls through marshy areas to longer, flat bike paths winding through natural surroundings. Notable landmarks include the connecting suspension bridges and bird blinds for observing waterfowl. Parc des Îles offers a peaceful retreat from city life, with opportunities to learn about local ecosystems and appreciate the flora and fauna of southwestern Quebec.
Suspension bridges connecting the island network
Unique wetland ecosystems supporting diverse bird species
Scenic canoe and kayak routes along Rivière des Mille Îles
Observation platforms and birdwatching blinds
A chain of river islands providing habitat variety and scenic water views.
A raised trail through marshy areas allowing close-up viewing of aquatic plants and birds.
Designated platforms equipped for watching waterfowl and other wildlife without disturbance.