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Centre d'Interprétation de la Nature du Lac Boivin

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700 Rue Drummond, Granby, QC J2H 0K6, CanadaMap
Phone+1 450-375-3861
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  • nancylo83
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    Nice thing to do for a cheap price

    I went with my 12 an 9 year old kids and they Loved it! Feeding the chipmunks, the squirrels, chickadees an seeing the wonders of nature in all its glory was a great way to spend the day! The price to...

    Reviewed on Jun 28, 2020
  • wloo11
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    Great way to spend a morning

    The trails are beautiful and well maintained. There are lots of birds, chipmunks, and red squirrels running around. It was overcast the day we went so it was quiet and peaceful. A nice spot!

    Reviewed on Aug 5, 2018
  • Gabriel G
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    Great retreat from the city.

    Amazing place to reconnect with nature with groomed paths and washrooms. Perfectly adapted for young families with strollers. Best of all it's free for Granby residents and quite affordable for others...

    Reviewed on Jul 10, 2017
  • michelle g
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    Beautiful nature wildlife parc

    Accessible, we ll maintained, beautiful boardwalk trails along the Lac Boivin lake and marsh. Super place for bird watching. Lots of wildlife to see, muskrats, turtles, all sort of ducks and waterfowl...

    Reviewed on May 23, 2017
  • NorthCountryPaul
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    Abundance of Wild Life

    We went here during the late winter when the lake was still mostly frozen. It was beautiful to walk through the cedar forest and then on the boardwalk over the lake and marsh. Along the way we saw n...

    Reviewed on Mar 18, 2016
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