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Oka | Quebec

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Parc national d’Oka

Parc national d’Oka, located just outside of the town, is notable for the richness of its historical and natural heritage.

With its four oratories and three chapels, Calvary is America’s only historical infrastructure. Wetlands are created when land and water meet in Grande Baie and Rivière aux Serpents. A spectacular perspective of Lac des Deux Montagnes and the Adirondacks opens up at the very top of the Calvaire d’Oka route, both in winter and summer.

Simply lovely and calming.

Photos: https://www.facebook.com/parcnationaldoka?locale=fr_CA

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Voiloka – Grande plage

An outdoor destination is known for the variety and high quality of its activities. Voiloka is a school, a rental facility, and a business that knows how to differentiate itself in its industry. Passionate and competent, we are dedicated to passing on our enthusiasm, abilities, and competencies to introduce you to electric, sailing, and sliding sports.

Come have a unique experience at Voiloka!

Photo: https://www.voiloka.com/

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Aquazilla

Located at the Parc national d’Oka beach, Aquazilla is a one-of-a-kind inflatable structure made up of a multitude of obstacles, slides, and platforms.

You will have a blast on this immense course, ideal for challenging family and friends in challenges that are each more fun than the other! Get ready to jump in the water this summer and live a refreshing experience!

Photos: https://www.facebook.com/Aquazilla

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Oka National Park Beach

A fantastic venue to spend time with family and friends. Water activities are enjoyable. They also have BBQ areas, so you could easily spend the day here.

Best beach near Montréal to enjoy summertime while swimming, playing at Aquazilla, and practising kayaking or paddle boarding.

Photo: Google Maps, Andree Martin (Empress Levi)

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Club de Golf Oka

The Oka golf club, regarded as one of the most beautiful 9 holes in Quebec, will provide a unique golf experience because of its amazing terrain, which includes century-old trees. Golfers of all skill levels may enjoy its normal par 36 course.

Water buildup will never be an issue because the structure is built on a sand foundation. This course of 2848 yards will be easy to cover for the golfer who enjoys walking.

Photo: https://club-de-golf-oka.com/

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Camping Oka

While camping at Oka National Park, you may get a taste of the wild. It features several camping areas to enjoy music, mountain biking, and the coastline of Oka Beach, which is only a short distance away from the camping spots.

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Abbaye D’Oka

An experience that transcends time in an environment of history, nature and gastronomy.

The Oka Abbey, also known as the Abbey of Notre-Dame du Lac, was a Trappist Cistercian monastery in Oka. The main monastery structure is made of grey stone and surrounded by a dozen outbuildings on a 270-hectare plot. With a decline in the number of monks by the early 21st century, the monastery ended operations.

Now you can stay here in a hostel. Beautiful building, delicious breakfast, loud hallways, cold rooms, and excellent showers!

Don’t miss the Sacred Bistro.

Photos: https://www.facebook.com/abbayeoka

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