This spring, experience nature in all its grandeur at the Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

News Release

April 22, 2016 – Quebec City, Québec – Environment and Climate Change Canada

The Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area (NWA) announces the resumption of services to the public and the re-opening of the Interpretation Centre. With the arrival of spring weather, connect with nature as she awakens. The NWA is an ideal site for engaging in a host of activities in a unique setting dedicated to the preservation of wildlife and wildlife habitat and located at the meeting point of various natural environments. Each day from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, from April 23 to October 30, the public is invited to come to the NWA and discover the secrets of its biodiversity in the company of enthusiastic naturalists.

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“As part of the celebrations surrounding the 100th anniversary of the Migratory Birds Convention, I invite families and nature-lovers to discover these national wildlife areas, including Cap Tourmente, and to take part in the planned activities in order to learn more about the preservation of migratory birds, species at risk, wetlands and biodiversity.”

– The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

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Map of the hiking trails at the Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

Website of the Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

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Caitlin Workman
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Environment and Climate Change
819-938-9436

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