This Vibrant Park In Laval Lets You Get Completely Lost In The Colourful Fall Foliage

Calling all Laval residents, this is the perfect spot for your next walk! 🌾
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There are so many incredible parks to explore that it can be hard to keep track of all of them.

And there's one park in Laval that's currently only open to local residents, so it's a beautiful spot to explore if you're from the 450.*

Laval has many hidden gems that make the 450 stand out.

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Centre de la Nature is a massive park with a farmhouse and greenhouse, combined with gorgeous walking paths and a ton of nature that'll have you mesmerized by all of its beauty.

In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the park has adjusted its regulations.

Firstly, the park is only open for Laval residents for the time being.* 

The website reminds us that"Wearing a mask and face covering is compulsory in closed or partially covered public places for people aged 10 and over." 

If you live in Laval and are looking for a safe place to explore all that it has to offer, this is the spot for you.

Centre de la nature de Laval

Address: ​​​​​​901, ave. du Parc, Laval, Quebec

Why You Need To Go: To spend the day surrounded by colourful leaves before they all disappear.

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