Les Jardins du précambrien

2485 Rue de l'Église, Val-David, QC J0T 2N0, Canada

Part nature preserve, part sculpture garden, and part scavenger hunt, the Jardins du Précambrien are the brainchild of Quebec artist Rene Derouin; their purpose is to bring art and nature together. Each year, artists from across the globe are invited to contribute to the site-specific art. The park is open every summer through fall and is less than an hour’s drive from Mont-Tremblant and an hour from Montreal. Bring a picnic to make the most of the four kilometers of walking trails and natural beauty.

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Part nature preserve, part sculpture garden, and part scavenger hunt, the Jardins du Précambrien are the brainchild of Quebec artist Rene Derouin; their purpose is to bring art and nature together. Each year, artists from across the globe are invited to contribute to the site-specific art. The park is open every summer through fall and is less than an hour’s drive from Mont-Tremblant and an hour from Montreal. Bring a picnic to make the most of the four kilometers of walking trails and natural beauty.

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