Feline tunnels

A unique immersive experience to observe them up close

Our felines are wating for you!

Inside the Feline Tunnels, families experience a rare and unforgettable encounter—just centimeters away from some of the planet’s most powerful predators. A 19 mm glass wall is all that separates you from lions, cougars, lynxes, and snow leopards. Here, visitors of all ages can observe these majestic animals closer than anywhere else in Quebec, on an immersive journey that inspires wonder.

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Who are they?

Snow leopard

Panthera uncia

Weight : 35 to 55 kg

Lifespan : 18 years

Gestation : 98 to 104 days

Distribution : Central Asia

The snow leopard, also known as the ounce, is perfectly adapted to cold, steep mountain environments. Its long, thick tail helps it maintain balance and provides protection from the cold. Extremely discreet and exceptionally well camouflaged, it is often referred to as the “ghost of the mountains.” An endangered species, its survival now depends on ongoing protection and conservation efforts.

Cougar

Puma concolor

Weight : 35 to 100 kg

Lifespan : 20 years

Gestation : 82 to 96 days

Distribution : North, Central and South America

The cougar is a solitary and agile feline. A remarkably adaptable species, it inhabits a wide range of environments across the Americas. With powerful, well-developed muscles, it is perfectly suited for ambush hunting and can leap nearly 12 meters in a single bound. Although the species is doing well globally, the cougar has disappeared from certain regions, including Quebec.

African Lion

Panthera leo

Weight : 120 to 200 kg

Lifespan : 20 years

Gestation : 100 to 120 days

Distribution : Africa

The lion is one of the most iconic big cats of the African savanna. Powerful and easily recognized by the male’s mane, it is the only big cat that lives in social groups known as prides. This collective lifestyle supports cooperative hunting, cub protection, and territory defense. Now an endangered species, the lion’s survival depends on the protection of its habitats and coexistence with human populations.

Canada's Lynx

Lynx canadensis

Weight : 6 to 17 kg

Lifespan : 20 years

Gestation : 63 to 70 days

Distribution : Canada

A discreet and agile predator, the Canada lynx has large paws that act like snowshoes. It moves with ease over snow to hunt its favorite prey: the snowshoe hare. It can consume up to 200 per year!

By hunting hares, the lynx prevents them from over-grazing vegetation. Its presence indicates that the boreal forest is rich and healthy.

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Plan your visit

Where to find us

242, Rang Roxham, Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle Quebec, J0L 1V0

Site map

Thanks to our map, you’ll easily find your way and be guided throughout your day at the park.

Restaurants

Treat your taste buds at one of our 6 restaurants.

The Areas

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