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Oka National Park Beach

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A fantastic venue to spend time with family and friends. Water activities are enjoyable. They also have BBQ areas, so you could easily spend the day here.

Best beach near Montréal to enjoy summertime while swimming, playing at Aquazilla, and practising kayaking or paddle boarding.

Photo: Google Maps, Andree Martin (Empress Levi)

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