What makes it 62% Baby-Friendly: Parents with a baby find smooth stroller paths, benches and covered tables for feeding, yet the absence of diaper-changing stations and uneven forest sections lower comfort and require extra planning.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Gives time to walk key loops, use the playground, and enjoy a picnic without rushing.
Riverside stroller-friendly loop:
Follow the 1 km mostly flat circuit along Rivière du Berger close to the parking lot.
Tip: Use your stroller on paved sections; switch to a baby carrier for uneven forest paths.
Playground & picnic:
Let your baby explore swings and slides next to covered picnic shelters.
Tip: Bring a blanket and sun hat; sit on nearby benches to supervise easily.
Mill history walk:
Visit 11 panels that tell the story of old water-powered mills.
Tip: Point to the colorful illustrations to keep your baby engaged.
Sheltered feeding & rest:
Use covered tables and benches for feeding or quick diaper changes.
Tip: Pack a portable changing pad and small snacks for convenience.
Bird-watching spot:
Check the short loop near the main lot for panels on local birds.
Tip: Carry simple binoculars or zoom in with your phone to spot songbirds.

Ray Payette
This municipal park has replaced the zoo. It has free parking, public restrooms, many picnic places, and is crossed by a creek. It is dog friendly. It has a playground for kids.
Sabinus Brutus
A real gem in the north of Quebec city (Charlesbourg). A lot of green space, benches, tables for picnic, trails. It is too bad that there is a lot of noise around due to constructions.
Colette de Lottinville
Extraordinary! Grounds are so clean. The garden and it's water fall is simply gorgeous. Very quiet, multiple trails are easy to find with benches and picnic tables to rest or have a happy picnic. A perfect stroll!
Rick Cantwell
Beautiful place to walk around on a nature hike. Bring a picnic basket. This was Quebec City Zoo previously. Since closing this site has roughly 9 acres of nature and up keep grounds. Birds and different bird houses placed around the site. It has some beautiful buildings that was built from the last century Windmill and luscious gardens and flowers. There is washrooms and impressive surrondings. C...
Christina Huang
An old zoo converted to a very pretty park. There is a small forest to do some light hiking too. Plenty of eating area for picnic or BBQs. Parking is free and there is ample space. Worth your while in the summer time.
Paths are groomed for snowshoeing and winter walking from mid-Oct to mid-May—bring your own gear. Summer trails get shade under tree canopy but still pack sunhat and water. In spring, look for blooming wildflowers near the riverbanks.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | CAD 0 |
| Parking | CAD 0 |
| Picnic supplies | CAD 20 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 20 |
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Address: 8191 Av. du Zoo, Québec, QC G1G 0K9, Canada
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