Alfred Kelly Nature Reserve

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Prévost, Canada

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Nature preserve· Tourist attraction· Non-profit organization

Alfred Kelly Nature Reserve Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Alfred Kelly Nature Reserve is located in Prévost, Canada on 1272 Rue de la Traverse. Alfred Kelly Nature Reserve is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in Canada.

Address

1272 Rue de la Traverse

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Tanya Lavoie

Beautiful place. Free parking and free admission. Hiking is not for beginners as there are some rocky areas and steep incline/decline. If you are looking for a scenic one hour hike the trail around the lake is beautiful. The website says there is 16km of trails so the park is quite big. There are beautiful views from the mountain, aswell as a another lake with a beaver dam. Very scenic park, dogs and bikes are prohibited.

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Lorie Casbourne

I moved to Piedmont last year and discovered the trail a kilometer from my house, adjacent to Mont Olympia ski hill in Quebec. For months I hiked one section, but recently discovered it is an 8 km trail. Mostly well marked. Pretty easy day hike, or less than an hour 3.7 km loop from old train Station near the highway 117, around lac Paradis. Opportunities for some beautiful pictures.

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Vassia Koch

Beautiful place, scenic hike with great views. We arrived there too late in the afternoon and did not get to the enjoy the sunset as much as we would've loved to, so will definitely be back!

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LILY LEE

amazing place for hiking. similar as Mont st hilaire, it's free parking without entrance fee.

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Jonathan Massot

Really nice park with cool trails. Been on the JE and the MOC. Top view is amazing and not too hard, wish I was able to see some Peregrine falcon, since it's a place where you could see some. The trail is not easy, of you go at the panorama view near the escarpment. The Beaver damp was nice but the trail near it was, a bit wet, to not say under water, so be warned. Still easy to walk across if you're careful.