cons: Small beach, extra small and tight parking lot, outside parking in streets are not allowed... There were 2 parking lots nearby that you'd have to pay 10$ for your stay (no other options). every 2 steps there's feces all around... (Not geese or bird feces). Although the park provides poop bags, it seems like some don't pick up after their dogs. If it weren't for the feces, it would have been so much more pleasant.
Pros: it has a park with modules for kids to enjoy, enough shade to cool down if you don't want to go in the water, even on a busy packed day, the vibe was very nice dogs are allowed to swim! I brought my 10 months old puppy for her first swim and she...
Read moreBeautiful place to observe and enjoy the tides, the sun and it's setting over the landscapes of the Missisquoi bay. Beach is not suited to lay down unless its ok for you to lay in seaweed and mud. Shallow water goes on for awhile. Picnic tables and benches available for enjoying a snack or gathering amongst family and friends. A few camping sites and lodging options available across the street from this view and cantine's open for service. And the best is it's only about ¹ hour away from Montreal so perfect little day get away. On weekends garage sales welcome you to discover...
Read moreParc Jameson is an amazing destination! 🌳 It offers fantastic picnic spaces and beautiful photo opportunities. The fact that it's free to enter is a big plus. You can even enjoy swimming there, although the water might not be very clean, and there can be quite a bit of algae. Be prepared for a mosquito encounter around sunset. Despite these minor drawbacks, it's definitely worth a visit for a relaxing swim, kayaking, or...
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