Morgan Arboretum

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  • Address
    ch des Pins, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue
  • Phone
    398 7811

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Lonely Planet review

This arboretum holds the country's largest grouping of native trees: fragrant junipers, cedars and yews but also exotic species like ginkgo, cork and yellowwood. There's a wonderful trail map and the area is perfect for a long hike in the woods, strolling through magnolia blossoms or having a family picnic. Spring and fall offer the best colors.

The grounds of the arboretum serve as an educational facility for McGill's MacDonald agricultural school. There's several species of wildlife and reptile as well as a stop for 170 species of wintering or migratory birds making it a thrill for bird watchers.

In winter, this is a beautiful location for cross-country skiing.

Located about 15km west of Montréal on the western tip of the island, the arboretum can be reached most easily from the autoroute 40. Take exit 41 and follow signs for chemin Ste-Marie; at the stop sign at the top of the hill, turn left onto chemin des Pins for the registration office.