It consists of a large forest area surrounded by swamp, ponds and open grass area. As national park, you will be charged a fee to enter.
Habitats: Woodland, Shrubland, Pond, River
Location:Parc Île Saint-Bernard
Date:2018-05-12
Camera:NIKON D500
Lens:300mm f/4.0
Settings:f5.6 • 1/640 • ISO 140
Focal Length:420mm
Location:Parc Île Saint-Bernard
Date:2018-05-12
Camera:NIKON D500
Lens:300mm f/4.0
Settings:f5.6 • 1/640 • ISO 100
Focal Length:420mm
Location:Parc Île Saint-Bernard
Date:2018-05-12
Camera:NIKON D500
Lens:300mm f/4.0
Settings:f5.6 • 1/640 • ISO 900
Focal Length:420mm
Location:Parc Île Saint-Bernard
Date:2018-05-12
Camera:NIKON D500
Lens:300mm f/4.0
Settings:f5.6 • 1/640 • ISO 250
Focal Length:420mm
Location:Parc Île Saint-Bernard
Date:2018-05-12
Camera:NIKON D500
Lens:300mm f/4.0
Settings:f5.6 • 1/320 • ISO 720
Focal Length:420mm
Location:Parc Île Saint-Bernard
Date:2018-05-12
Camera:iPhone 7
Lens:iPhone 7 back camera 3.99mm f/1.8
Settings:f1.8 • 1/2037 • ISO 20
Focal Length:4mm
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How to get to Parc Île Saint-Bernard
Only accessible by car, Île Saint Bernard is located a 30 minutes drive South of Montreal along the Saint Lawrence River.
What to See Here
Large area with different types of ecosystems. Particularly in spring a good place for birdwatching. With a bit of luck you may spot American Beaver and Red Foxes.
All content on this page — including photos, videos, and field audio recordings — was created by Karl-Heinz Müller, a Montréal-based wildlife filmmaker, sound recordist, and photographer. Founder of MUUUH and Québec Sauvage, he has spent over a decade documenting Canada’s natural habitats through immersive soundscapes and wildlife films. Learn more about Karl-Heinz