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Before arriving at the park, be sure to have carrots on hand to feed the animals. It’s fun and laughter guaranteed. Calculate about 5 pounds per person in order not to run short. One of my little ones’ favourite activities is to feed carrots to the deer and elk. This holiday season, your little ones will be thrilled to see reindeer in the flesh.
At Parc Omega, drive along a marked trail of about 15 kilometers. The trail takes between 1.5 and 2 hours, depending on the selected path, one shorter and one longer. Halfway through, you can stop and rest in walking areas. Take a few minutes to stretch your legs on the trail of the First Nations of 1 km. It’s a lovely place to stock up on souvenirs.
Here are some items to bring to the park:
• Carrots for deer
• Snacks for children
• Hand towels for small wipe-ups
• Warm, comfortable clothes: your car windows will almost always be open
• Camera or smartphone to take memorable photos
In short, if you want to try an original activity, consider the Omega Park experience. Enjoy special moments with family, take pictures and, above all, have fun in the land of Santa's reindeer!
For more information: parcomega.ca
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