Twenty years as stewards of nature

The Domaine Saint-Bernard, in its role as an eco-tourism park, will be 20 years old in 2020. The Domaine has evolved a great deal during these past years. A deep reflection about its future has been launched.

It has to do with preserving what has already been developed while respecting its mission. After all, its mission is to protect, in perpetuity, the territory, wildlife, vegetation and natural processes, as well as to allow users to take advantage of a natural site, accessible at a moderate price, for educational, cultural, recreational, social, sports-related and scientific activities.

Now add to this mandate the wish to become an innovative model for eco-tourism development in North America. With all this in mind…you are invited to participate in the Annual General Meeting which will be held on Saturday, February 15, at 3:30 p.m. Come take a look back at 2019 and learn more about projects to come.

Day Camp during School Break

For a fourth consecutive year, the School Break Day Camp invites young people aged five to 12 to come enjoy several activities from March 2 to 6. Among these you’ll find initiation into cross-country skiing, cooking, yoga, astronomy, music and the outdoors.

As spaces are limited, register your children as soon as possible. You’ll find the registration form on our website at domainesaintbernard.org. For any information, contact isabelle@domainesaintbernard.org or 819 425-3588, extension 225.

In the meantime, come enjoy the trails for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or walking at the Domaine. It’s a great way to appreciate this beautiful time of year as a family, with friends, or on your own.

 

Isabelle Morisette34 Posts

Coordonnatrice aux activités du Domaine Saint-Bernard, Isabelle Morissette nous convie chaque mois à profiter au mieux de ce parc écotouristique communautaire, servant de lieu de villégiature et de détente depuis 1913. Ce parc de 1500 acres de nature protégée propose différentes activités sportives, culturelles, éducatives, récréatives, sociales et scientifiques. / Isabelle Morissette, activities coordinator at the Domaine Saint-Bernard, invites us each month to take full advantage of this community ecotourism park – a vacation haven and place to relax since 1913. The park, with its 1500 acres of protected nature, offers a wide range of sports-related, cultural, educational, recreational, social and scientific activities.

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