Parc Omega, Wildlife park in Montebello, Canada.
Parc Omega is a wildlife park in Montebello, Canada, set across expansive forest land with lakes and meadows. A driving route runs through the grounds, passing enclosures and open areas where animals such as wolves, bears, moose, and deer live.
The park was founded in the 1990s to present native species in a natural setting. Over time, the facility expanded its enclosures and programs to raise awareness about species conservation.
Visitors encounter North American species in an environment that mirrors the Canadian Shield habitat. Families regularly use the trails to introduce children to native wildlife and connect them with the region's natural world.
Visitors remain in their vehicles during the tour and follow the marked route through different habitats. A radio station provides commentary on the animals and their behavior as guests drive along.
Visitors may hand out carrots to selected animals at certain points, allowing direct contact with deer and elk. These encounters happen along the route where the animals approach the vehicles.
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