Opened 125 years ago, this wild, wooded national park covers more than 1500 sq km of gorgeous Laurentian lakes, rivers, hills and woods. You’ll find fantastic hiking and mountain-biking trails as well as camping and river routes for canoes. The half-day Méandres de la Diable route from Lac Chat to Mont de la Vache Noire is particularly popular. Reserve a canoe and a place on the shuttle bus by calling the park reservations line well in advance.
Parc National du Mont-Tremblant
Top choice in The Laurentians
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
15.54 MILES
The village of Mont-Tremblant, some 4km southwest of the Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort, is spread along the shores of pretty Lac Mercier. Here you’ll find…
Centre Touristique Éducatif des Laurentides
25.57 MILES
This verdant park is a marvelous protected area and a great place to learn about local flora and fauna. The extensive trail network includes some…
Nearby The Laurentians attractions
15.54 MILES
The village of Mont-Tremblant, some 4km southwest of the Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort, is spread along the shores of pretty Lac Mercier. Here you’ll find…
2. Centre Touristique Éducatif des Laurentides
25.57 MILES
This verdant park is a marvelous protected area and a great place to learn about local flora and fauna. The extensive trail network includes some…