Visit of the éole project
PRICES
- Duration of the visit: 1h to 2h
- Possibility to picnic and spend more time enjoying the unique setting!
- Dogs on a leash are welcome!
- For groups of 15 people or more, advantageous rates with guided tours available on request and out-of-season tours as well.
HOURLY
From June 15, 2023 to October 1, 2023
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. – 7 days a week
The purchase of an admission ticket is valid once at any time during the season.
15$ + tax
adult (16 yrs+)
12$ + TX
student and 65 years +
8$ + TX
6 to 15 years old
42$ + TX
family 2 adults and 2 children
- The purchase of an individual ticket is valid for one day only, no refund after the visit.
Projet Éole
5 chemin du Cap, Cap-Chat
4.4 100 reviews
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Clara Fritsch ★★★★★ 8 months ago
Unforgettable experience! We were able to climb to the top and it was well worth it! This is the thing to do at Cape Cat! In addition to an incredible moment, the owner is passionate and very kind! I highly recommend you … More the visit of the largest school in the world, it's worth the detour! -
Cathy Beausoleil ★★★★★ 3 years ago
We loved climbing the largest wind turbine in the world last year. This year we can no longer climb due to COVID-19. The guide explains the history and operation of wind turbines. An enriching family activity … More and agreeable. Very nice view from the top of the large wind turbine. -
Yannick ★★★★★ 2 years ago
Great experience, the guide was cheerful and gave interesting information. Very impressive to see the interior of the wind turbine and its components. -
Melina Dallot ★★★★★ 9 months ago
Great tourist spot! The staff is super nice and welcoming! The vertical axis wind turbine is huge and super impressive. The landscape is magnificent and the garden is full of diversity which adds character to the whole. We … More loved our experience and can't wait to come back to see how the site has evolved over time. Thank you for everything Ben -
Alain Johnson ★★★★☆ 9 months ago
Very nice discovery .... Take the detour! Exceptional guide who tells you in detail about this experimental project at the start of the development of wind energy