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Experience an exclusive guided animal feeding in an all-terrain vehicle at Parc Omega in Montebello, QC, perfect for wildlife lovers seeking off-road adventure.
If you’re heading to Quebec and want a truly memorable wildlife adventure, the Parc Omega guided animal feeding in an all-terrain vehicle offers a rare chance to go behind the scenes of this expansive wildlife park. While not a typical zoo visit, this experience promises an intimate look at park animals in their natural habitat, combined with the thrill of off-road exploration.
What we love most about this tour is its small-group setup, limiting it to just four participants, which fosters an intimate, relaxed atmosphere. Plus, the chance to access off-limits areas and join exclusive feeding sessions with expert keepers makes it feel like a secret peek into the park’s daily life.
A potential consideration is the age restriction for children under 12, making this experience better suited for older kids, teens, or adults, especially those who enjoy outdoor adventures. The activity lasts two hours, and you’ll want to dress for the weather since it takes place rain or shine.
This tour is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, adventure seekers, or families with older children looking for a meaningful, small-group experience away from the crowds.


This guided animal feeding adventure at Parc Omega combines the best of wildlife observation with the excitement of off-road driving. Starting from the park’s accommodation parking lot, your naturalist guide will meet you and prepare you for an immersive journey into the park’s interior.
The vehicle itself is a sturdy all-terrain type, designed to handle the uneven terrain of the park’s wilderness areas. As your guide takes the wheel, you’ll be treated to a personalized tour that reveals parts of the park typically off-limits to everyday visitors. It’s like stepping into a secret world where nature’s rules hold sway.
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One of the biggest highlights is the off-road aspect. We loved the way this part of the tour felt like a wildlife safari, with the vehicle bouncing over dirt paths and navigating through forested sections. This approach allows you to see animals in a more natural setting—think of it as observing wildlife without the confines of a zoo fence—prompting a sense of authenticity and adventure.
Your naturalist guide, who doubles as the driver, provides commentary, explaining the landscape, animal behaviors, and conservation efforts. This dual role adds to the feeling of being personally guided through a hidden corner of the park.
The highlight for many is the feeding sessions. These are carefully curated moments, guided by dedicated keepers, where you’ll get close enough to observe animals during their mealtime routines. According to reviews, these sessions give a fascinating glimpse into the animals’ lives, with some saying, “We learned so much about their daily routines and care.”
The experience is both educational and touching, as you witness the trust and calmness of animals when they’re being fed by their keepers. It’s a level of intimacy most visitors don’t get during regular park visits, making it both special and informative.
Unlike typical visits to parks where boundaries are clearly set, this tour grants access to hidden corners that are usually off-limits. This behind-the-scenes access means you might see animals in more natural, relaxed states, away from the usual crowds. It’s an opportunity to observe behaviors you wouldn’t witness otherwise and appreciate the park’s effort to care for its wildlife in a more natural setting.
More Great Tours NearbyHaving a naturalist guide who is also the driver ensures a smooth, informative ride. Their passion for wildlife shines through as they share insights about each species and the park’s conservation work. This personal touch is vital, especially when you’re visiting areas that require a bit of trust and curiosity.

The tour begins at a designated parking lot near the park accommodations. The guide will be waiting there, ready to start the adventure. It’s crucial to arrive on time—preferably a few minutes early—since the activity lasts approximately two hours. The provided coordinates (45.682090759277344, -74.94485473632812) make it easy to find the spot.
Two hours might seem brief but packs quite a punch, especially with the small-group format. Limited to just four participants, it ensures everyone gets personal attention and the chance to ask questions. The activity runs rain or shine, so sturdy outdoor clothing is advisable.
While the cost isn’t specified here, considering the exclusivity, access, and personalized guide service, it’s fair to say the experience offers strong value—particularly for those interested in wildlife and off-road adventures. The ticket price also includes entry to the entire park and the “The Secret of the Guardians” activity, making it a comprehensive package.
This experience is not suitable for children under 12, which makes sense given the nature of the vehicle ride and the intimate setting of the animal interactions. Also, restrictions on weapons, pets (except assistance dogs), smoking, and alcohol ensure the environment remains safe and peaceful.

Two reviews give us a glimpse of what participants think. One reviewer describes the experience as “a fantastic behind-the-scenes look at wildlife in a natural setting,” appreciating the personalized nature of the tour. Another mentioned the unique access to parts of the park that are normally closed off, which felt like a privileged peek into the animals’ world.
Both reviews highlight the knowledgeable guide and the up-close animal encounters as standout features. They also note that dressing appropriately for weather is necessary, reinforcing the importance of preparedness.
This guided animal feeding tour is ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers who crave a deeper connection with wildlife. It’s perfect for older children, teens, and adults who enjoy outdoor exploration and don’t mind getting a little dirty or wet. The experience offers a blend of education, adventure, and intimacy that appeals to those wanting more than a standard park visit.
If you’re traveling with a family, make sure your children are over 12 and comfortable outdoors. For solo travelers or couples interested in a personalized, small-group activity, this tour offers an excellent alternative to larger, more generic park visits.

This Parc Omega guided animal feeding in an all-terrain vehicle delivers a rare mix of adventure and education in the heart of Quebec’s wilderness. It transforms a typical wildlife park visit into an intimate, behind-the-scenes experience that emphasizes conservation and authentic animal behaviors.
The small-group format ensures personal attention, while the off-road exploration adds a layer of excitement rarely found in similar experiences. It’s especially suited for travelers who value meaningful encounters with wildlife and want to get away from crowds and typical tourist spots.
While the activity’s two-hour duration might seem short, the depth of access and the quality of interaction make it a worthwhile investment. Dress appropriately, arrive on time, and prepare for an experience that’s both fun and educational. For wildlife lovers seeking a personalized, immersive adventure, this tour at Parc Omega is a smart choice.

Is this activity suitable for children?
It’s designed for participants aged 12 and older, making it ideal for older kids, teens, and adults. Children under 12 are not permitted.
How long does the tour last?
The guided animal feeding experience lasts approximately two hours.
What should I wear?
Since the activity takes place rain or shine, dress for the weather—think waterproof jackets, sturdy shoes, and layered clothing.
What does the tour include?
Your ticket covers access to the park, the guided off-road adventure, exclusive animal feeding sessions, and access to areas usually closed to the public.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in your travel plans.
What languages are available?
The tour is offered in both French and English, accommodating a diverse group of travelers.
Is transportation provided?
Transportation is limited to the vehicle itself; the tour begins at the designated parking lot. No mention of additional transportation services is made.
Will I see a variety of animals?
While specific species are not listed, the park is known for its diverse wildlife, and the feeding sessions typically involve some of the park’s iconic animals.
In sum, this guided animal feeding tour at Parc Omega offers a valuable, authentic wildlife experience that combines education, adventure, and exclusivity. It’s perfect for those eager to see Quebec’s wildlife in a naturalistic setting, with the added thrill of off-road exploration.
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