Thursday morning, Parc Découverte Nature announced a new project that will be hitting the site by summer of 2020.
In collaboration with Desjardins, Ministère des Affaires Municipales et de l’Occupation du Territoire, Tourisme Cantons-de-l’Est, Ville de Coaticook, MRC de Coaticook, and the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund, the park’s board of directors is hoping to bring a new fun and interactive experience for tourists and Coaticook locals to enjoy. For those who are not familiar with Parc Découverte Nature, it is a non-profit organization located in the Coaticook Valley. Over 9,000 people visit their site annually where activities such as hiking, fishing, bird watching, tours of wetlands, exhibitions, and fish barbeques take place In the winter, their site is also open for ice fishing. Their new project, called Acoatica, is an interactive game where visitors will take on the superhero role. See full story in the Friday, Aug. 30 edition of The Record.
Parc Découverte Nature unveils new $2.7 million interactive game
By Taylor McClure, Special to The Record