Discovery of fauna and flora - Okwari Le Fjord
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Discovery of fauna and flora

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The Fauna and Flora - Okwari

PRICE:$62.50 + taxes — $40 + taxes for children (5-12 years old)
(also includes activity “the black bear and its habitat” in the first part)

WHEN: every Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday

MEETING POINT: Bec-Scie Outdoor Center at 1 p.m., 7400 Chem. des Chutes, The Bay, QC G7B 3N8

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Is it the soil that holds the plants or the plants that hold the soil? Does the soil feed the plants or do the plants feed the soil? Are plants independent or interrelated entities?

Vegetation is part of a complex ecosystem where each being has its role, everything is linked. Moreover, this verdant world is doing its best to counter climate change.

We invite you to explore the plant world in its various forms. An opportunity to know and appreciate each plant, to understand its role and its interactions with its congeners, with its environment and with us. Let us be inspired by a burdock who invented “Velcro” for travel!

Oxygen guaranteed!

This activity will be preceded by: the black bear and its habitat.

Your choice makes the difference!

By participating in this activity, you are contributing to efforts to preserve the environment. Contact Nature joins forces with various research and development partners to provide support for the financing of their efforts.

Contact Nature has also been committed since 2020 to a sustainable development policy:

  • Environmental Dimension: Maintaining the integrity of our environment to ensure the health and safety of humans and their ecosystems.
  • Social dimension: Considering the social consequences of our activities, the problems of inequalities, working and living conditions.
  • Economic dimension: Reconciling the viability of our organization with ethical principles such as environmental protection, responsible production and consumption.
Monique Tremblay - Okwari guide
Monique Tremblay - Okwari guide

Your experienced guides

Monique Tremblay

Ms. Tremblay has a master’s degree in plant ecology and a bachelor’s degree in biological science. She has a great ability to popularize. Her artistic, historical and natural environment knowledge will greatly contribute to making you live an authentic experience.

While hiking, on the edge of a lake in the middle of the territory or aboard a Rabaska canoe (large traditional canoe), Monique will invite you to take part in a wildlife interpretation experience and boreal flora and according to the seasons. Sharing a unique moment in his company, you will be able to learn more about the first peoples thanks to his expertise and the writings of Érik Langevin, professor in the department of human and social sciences and head of the archeology laboratory (UQAC).

After having worked for more than 30 years at the site of New France where she developed a great expertise at the historical level, we are proud to count Monique today among our expert guides within Okwari le Fjord.

Viky Tremblay - Okwari guide
Viky Tremblay - Okwari guide

Viky Tremblay

A native of Saguenay, Viky Tremblay has been working as a guide for Contact Nature since 2015. She has an Attestation of Collegial Studies (AEC in french) in ecotourism and adventure guide. Her good humor and her strong knowledge of the territory will contribute to making you live a most authentic experience.

SUSTAINABLE, RESPONSIBLE AND REGENERATIVE TOURISM

Your choice makes the difference!

By participating in this activity, you are contributing to efforts to preserve the environment. Contact Nature joins forces with various research and development partners to provide support for the financing of their efforts.

Contact Nature has also been committed since 2020 to a sustainable development policy:

  • Environmental Dimension: Maintaining the integrity of our environment to ensure the health and safety of humans and their ecosystems.
  • Social dimension: Considering the social consequences of our activities, the problems of inequalities, working and living conditions.
  • Economic dimension: Reconciling the viability of our organization with ethical principles such as environmental protection, responsible production and consumption.

Sustainable development and regeneration of the territory are at the heart of Okwari Le Fjord’s priorities. Among the many actions implemented each year, we note in particular the compensation of GHG emissions generated by the use of our vehicles and our work computers.

Contact Nature proudly participates in the international collective 1 % FOR THE PLANET and donates 1% of its turnover to the Outdoors Fund 1% for the planet.

Contact Nature has obtained a certificate of eco-responsible distinction with a rating of 85% with the program The Green Pages.