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Kenauk, The Seigniory at Montebello
Fairmont Kenauk is one of North America's largest and longest established private reserves. There are more than 70 lakes and over 65,000 acres of carefully protected wildlife habitat, virtually unchanged since its years as the Papineau Seigniory. The entrance fee is $8.00 per person.
For more information, please call 1 (800) 567-6845 or (819) 423-6690 or click here.
Whitefish Lake Picnic Area Whitefish Lake, one of the largest lakes on Fairmont Kenauk with more than 160 acres of clean, clear water has over 2.5 miles (4 km) of wooded shoreline and is easily accessed by canoe (1.9 miles or 3 km) to the Kinonge River. Located on the western shore of the lake and easily accessed by car or bus from Fairmont Le Château Montebello, is a picnic area that offers an ideal setting for family picnics or for corporate barbecues. Picnic tables, barbecues and a dock from which you can boat, canoe or swim are available on-site.
Montebello Old Train Station Built in 1931, the Montebello train station now houses a visitor information center and an interpretation center commemorating the railway transportation era in the Petite-Nation region. Open year-round. For information: (819) 423-5602.
Omega Park Take a drive along ten kilometers of roads winding through 1,500 acres full of free-roaming wildlife throughout the seasons: bison, elk, black bear, bighorn sheep, ibex, fallow deer, white-tailed deer, moose, wolves, boars and small native species. Located on Highway 323, the park is located 10 minutes away from Fairmont Le Château Montebello.
For more information, please call (819) 423-5487 or click here.
Parks Canada, Manoir-Papineau National Historic Site Part of the grounds of Fairmont Le Château Montebello, the site is a unique example of a seigniorial manor (1850) that belonged to Louis-Joseph Papineau, lord of the Petite-Nation. The manor's architecture as well as the domain facilities reflect Louis-Joseph Papineau's culture and personality. The Grain Shed and the Papineau family's Funeral Chapel are open to the public. Guided tours of the historic site are available.
For more information, please call (819) 423-6965 or click here.
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