Center d’interprétation des battures et de réhabilitation des oiseaux (CIBRO)

CIBRO combines two complementary vocations: the enhancement of the flats area and the rehabilitation of birds of prey.
Perched on the Cap des Roches mountainside, CIBRO overlooks the flats and the Ducks Unlimited marsh.
These marshes are accessible from the Interpretation Centre via a network of trails, including a brand-new one developed in 2007.
This fruit tree-lined trail ends on the marsh banks, where an observatory has been installed.
This allows visitors to observe the birdlife while respecting the tranquility of the site.
The interpretation center features an exhibit on the unique characteristics of the Saint-Fulgence flats.
Adjacent to the interpretation center, visitors can take a walking tour of the nearby forest.
This leads to the canopies designed specifically for the rehabilitation of injured birds of prey.
Here, extraordinary specimens of winged fauna can be observed at close quarters. Sentier des battures (km 105, Route 172) Complementing the CIBRO, a 750 m trail crosses the flats area along Route 172.
This trail is made up of wooden boardwalks on stilts, and is accessible free of charge as soon as the snow melts.

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48.446568 -70.898938 Google Maps
Address:100 chemin Cap des Roches, St-Fulgence, Québec, Canada  G0V 1S0
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