1 Best Sight in Side Trips from Montreal, Quebec

Astrolab du Mont-Mégantic

Both amateur stargazers and serious astronomers head to this observatory, located in a beautifully wild and mountainous area that in 2007 became the first-ever International Dark Sky Reserve. The observatory is at the summit of the Townships' second-highest mountain (3,601 feet above sea level and 1,890 feet above the surrounding landscape), whose northern face records annual snowfalls rivaling any in North America. A joint venture of the University of Montréal and Laval University, the observatory has a powerful telescope, the largest on the East Coast. In the Astrolab's welcome center at the mountain's base, there is an exhibition and multimedia display to provide visitors with information about the night sky. Hours vary depending on the season, so check the website for updated information.

189 Rte. du Parc, Notre-Dame-des-Bois, Québec, J0B 2E0, Canada
819-888–2941
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Observatory and Astrolab: C$19.75 daytime, C$22–C$25.75 at night. Free for visitors 17 and under. Additional fee of C$9 charged to enter Parc Mégantic, Reservations essential