Experience Wolf Encounters at Parc Omega’s Unique Cabins

It was our second visit to Parc Omega Wolf Lodge in Quebec and this time we were staying in the magnificent wolf cabin. This unique accommodation, ingeniously designed with glass walls allows guests the rare opportunity to witness the wolves in their natural habitat, all from the comfort and safety of a cozy, well-appointed cabin. As twilight falls, the parc empties out save for those who planned a stay at one of the wolf cabins. As silence falls, the haunting melodies of wolf howls punctuate the air, creating a symphony that speaks to the soul.

Parc Omega Wolf Lodge, Quebec

Parc Omega is a unique wildlife park located in Montebello, Quebec, Canada, that offers visitors a chance to observe a variety of North American wildlife in their natural habitats. Spread over 2,200 acres, this park is home to numerous species such as deer, bison, bears, and wolves. One of the most distinctive experiences that Parc Omega offers is the opportunity to stay in Parc Omega’s wolf cabin.

Apart from the wolf cabins, there is plenty to see and do at Parc Omega. Visitors can drive through the park and observe the animals from the comfort of their own vehicles. It is regarded as one of the best places in Canada to see Canadian wildlife.

Self Drive Safari

You can visit Parc Omega on a day trip from Ottawa or Montreal. When you enter the park, you will begin a 12km self-drive loop through the different habitats. The route takes approximately an hour and a half to drive through, but if you are like us and take a lot of photos, it can extend to a few hours.

The car tour is an exceptional way to see wildlife from the safety and comfort of your vehicle.

Be sure to pick up a bag of carrots to feed the deer. You are allowed to feed carrots to the animals from your window. We suggest picking up at least two bags of carrots, as the white-tailed deer are adorable yet quite greedy, relishing the chance to eat from the palm of your hand.

Habitats of Parc Omega

What we appreciate about Parc Omega is how it has recreated landscapes to mimic the animals’ natural habitats. Conservation specialist Serge Lussier contributed significantly to the habitat design within the park. He mentioned that he wouldn’t introduce Arctic animals to Parc Omega unless they had a suitable habitat for them.

There is the Arctic Tundra for Arctic animals and expansive plains for the bison. The mountain goats were perched atop a high rocky hill and appeared perfectly at home. Since mountain goats typically reside at high altitudes, this alternative setup allows them to thrive.

Parc Omega Experiences

Parc Omega offers a variety of experiences. So much so, that you could easily spend an entire weekend enjoying all that it has to offer. If you wish to stay overnight in one of the wolf cabins, pods, or tents, be sure to plan well in advance as this is one of the most popular attractions in Canada. Let’s explore some of the experiences available at Parc Omega.

Cocktail With Wolves

A new exclusive experience perfect for families or friends is to reserve a cocktail dinner at the Wolf Observatory. This exclusive experience includes a naturalist guide who will illuminate the life of the wolf. It features a feeding of the wolves, followed by a cocktail dinner, providing an unforgettable face-to-face encounter with this emblematic animal. Accompanied by an expert guide, immerse yourself in the story and mysteries of this legendary species. A unique experience in Quebec awaits you!

Indigenous Trail

Beyond wildlife, Parc Omega boasts a rich cultural history. The park is located on land that was historically inhabited by the Algonquin First Nations people, and several exhibits showcase their history and cultural heritage.

A fantastic way to engage with Parc Omega’s nature and scenery is to hike the 1km (.6 mile) forested trail lined with totems crafted by Indigenous Algonquin artist Dennish Charette. In the summer, enjoy Omega by Night, an illuminated walk followed by storytelling. During winter, the trail transforms into a snowshoeing path, enhancing the magical experience.

Park House Restaurant and Gift Shop

The Park House Restaurant and Gift Shop is your first stop on your Parc Omega safari. Here, you can grab your bag of carrots and, if you’re hungry, enjoy a meal at the restaurant. The gift shop is also a great place to pick up souvenirs.

Parc Omega Wolf Cabin Accommodations

If you plan to partake in any special experiences at Parc Omega, consider staying overnight. Accommodation options near the park are limited, making the wolf cabins a desirable choice. Here are a few options for you to consider.

Parc Omega Wolf Chalet

Nestled within the pristine wilderness of Parc Omega in Quebec, the wolf cabin offers an unparalleled retreat into nature, providing an immersive encounter with one of the most mysterious and majestic creatures of the forest – the wolf.

The Wolf Lodge at Parc Omega is not your typical accommodation. The wolf lodges are crafted from wood and glass, offering a cozy yet luxurious atmosphere alongside panoramic views of wolves roaming their habitat. The cabins are insulated with heating for colder months and air conditioning for summer comfort.

Each cabin includes a comfortable bed, a bathroom with a shower, and a kitchenette to prepare meals, complete with a dining table, microwave, refrigerator, Nespresso coffee machine, dishes, and towels. Make sure to bring food and wine, as you will want to nestle in for an exceptional evening.

Staying in a wolf cabin offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the beauty and power of these animals up close. All accommodation options (Wolf Chalet, Wolf Lodge, or Wolf Cabin) are located within the same complex, each catering to different group sizes.

Watching the Interaction of Wolves From Our Chalet

Sleeping with Wolves at Parc Omega


We spent the night in a log cabin located within the wolf sanctuary, where a pack of wolves howled, roamed, slept, and played right outside our private glass observation room.

During the day, you can stroll along the boardwalk to observe the wolves from above. At night, the howls create an authentic and unforgettable wilderness experience. It was fascinating to witness the alpha male’s dominance within the pack, highlighting the nuances of their social structure.

While I felt sympathy for the Omega wolf often bullied or ignored, the experience fulfilled the excitement and intrigue we hoped for, and we definitely recommend you don’t miss out.

Other Accommodation Options

For those seeking more affordable options, consider booking a night in a tent or tipi. Wi-Tents offer the ultimate glamping experience, complete with beds and seating inside spacious conical tents. These accommodations feature wood heating, outdoor fire pits, and solar energy for lighting.

Additionally, there are organic toilets and drinking water available. The highlight of this accommodation is access to the footbridge to view the wolf and bear enclosures.

Pod Village

Another option is to stay in one of the pods in the village. While these are not located within the wolf enclosures, you’ll still hear the park’s sounds and enjoy nighttime activities through the village.

Each pod includes electricity, heating, air conditioning, a kitchenette, and a bathroom. Kids will love sleeping in the mezzanine bed, acting as the ultimate bunk bed, and pods are conveniently located near the Old Farm, a fantastic visit for families.

Stilt House

Families will appreciate staying in the stilt house, which accommodates 7 people with full beds and bedding available for rental. We suggest bringing a sleeping bag. Similar to the tents, these also feature an organic toilet, an outdoor fireplace, and solar energy for lighting.

This option also grants access to the wolves’ and black bears’ footbridges, allowing for natural habitat observation.

Wolves and Bear Suite

Newly opened in September 2023, Parc Omega’s Wolves and Bear suite offers luxurious accommodations. Choose from one or two-floor suites replete with modern decor, fireplaces, and even an outdoor fire pit. Positioned strategically, these cabins provide close visibility of both the bears and the wolves. The two-floor unit even features a balcony for breathtaking views. Please note that bears hibernate from November to April, so expect only wolves during this period.

Regardless of your accommodation choice, you are sure to have a fantastic experience.

Great Canadian Safari – The Wildlife Of Parc Omega

Visiting Parc Omega resembles embarking on a safari. Our experiences around the world confirm similar excitement here. The animals roam freely within sizeable enclosures and frequently approach your vehicle, so be prepared. At times, deer and caribou can be somewhat aggressive as they seek carrots, so keep moving.

You are welcome to drive around the trail as many times as you wish to view the various animals. However, refrain from exiting your vehicle outside of designated areas.

Arctic Foxes: A favorite component of Parc Omega for us was undoubtedly the Arctic enclosures. Observing the arctic species in winter context was notably more delightful than our previous experiences. They appeared entirely at ease amid the snow-covered landscape.

Arctic Wolves: Witnessing these beautiful Arctic wolves is truly a privilege. They were inquisitive when we paused to observe them, maintaining a respectful distance yet posed gracefully for our cameras. Remarkably, the Arctic wolf is a sub-species of the Gray wolf, and there’s much to learn about wildlife during your visit.

Elk: A fantastic time to explore Parc Omega is during the rutting season when male elk display their full-antler growth. We could spend a significant amount of time captivated as we observed males with their harem of females.

Caribou: In Canada, reindeers are known as caribou, but for visitors with children, calling them reindeer adds joy! I’ve always found their sizable hooves fascinating, helping them travel through winter’s snow, the best time to see them, in my opinion.

Coyotes: Until encountering coyotes in the wild, I never comprehended their true size; they can be easily confused with wolves, though they are slightly smaller. Notably, coyote ears are pointier than a wolf’s. We fondly recall observing them against the backdrop of autumn leaves in stunning hues.

The list of wildlife at Parc Omega is extensive, including walking trails that lead through diverse habitats, where animals such as wild boars, raccoons, and beavers can also be seen.

Parc Omega Wolf Cabin: FAQs

How much are the wolf cabins at Parc Omega?

The Wolf Cabins begin at $549 CAD per night for up to 4 individuals. Opting for the Wolf Chalet starts at $749 CAD per night for up to 8, while the Wolf Lodge costs $849 CAD per night for up to 6. The new wolves and bear suites start at $549 CAD per night.

How much does it cost to enter Parc Omega?

Park Entrance is priced at $41 CAD per adult and $31 CAD per child. Family discounts are available, and entry is included if you book a Wolf Cabin.

Is Parc Omega worth it?

Absolutely! Parc Omega is worth every penny, particularly if booking one of the Wolf Cabins. This offering is incredibly unique and not found in many places worldwide.

What is the best time to visit Parc Omega?

The ideal time for your visit depends on what you wish to see. Fall showcases vibrant colors, winter highlights arctic animals, and spring is recommended for viewing newborns.

Why Should You Visit Parc Omega?

Parc Omega operates year-round. We have experienced it in summer, autumn, and winter terms – all distinctly magical. During winter, numerous activities are available, including snowshoeing through forested trails, indulging in maple syrup at the sugar shack, or even enjoying snow tubing and dog sledding. There’s plenty to engage the entire family. The park’s address is 399, route 323 North Montebello, Quebec.

Parc Omega presents an unforgettable opportunity to connect with nature and observe wolves in their habitat. Whether you are a nature lover, an animal enthusiast, or simply seeking a unique escape, Parc Omega is an ideal destination. So, are you prepared for a road trip? Don’t forget to pack your camera and get ready for a remarkable Canadian safari.

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