
Discover Québec’s largest national park, a jewel of nature located in the heart of the Laurentides and Lanaudière regions. Adorned with 400 lakes, six rivers, a number of streams and the rounded Laurentians mountains, the dense and leafy scenery will dazzle you. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife species. Maybe you’ll meet a deer on the trail or a beaver at the bend in a river! This park is also a paradise for bird watchers…over 198 species live in the park.
Winter or summer, come and enjoy your favourite activities…hiking, canoeing, swimming, camping and canoe-camping, fishing, cycling, cross-country skiing, backcountry skiing or winter hiking. The park offers a number of discovery programs with themes that change with the seasons. For unforgettable stays, relax in one of our cabins or huts or enjoy our campsites, for which we offer a variety of options depending on the season.
Chemin du Lac-Supérieur
Lac-Supérieur
Québec, Canada
www.parcsquebec.com/monttremblant
Phone : 819-688-2281
Toll free : 1-800-665-6527
Fax : 819-688-6369
Open year round
La Diable Sector:
La Diable Information Kiosk: From mid-May to mid-October 2007
Lac-Monroe Visitors Centre (11 km from the park entrance): Year round
La Pimbina Sector:
Saint-Donat Information Kiosk: From mid-May to mid-October 2007 and from mid-December 2007 to the end of March 2008
L'Assomption Sector:
Saint-Côme Information Kiosk: From mid-May to mid-October 2007
La Cachée Area:
La Cachée Information Kiosk: From June 15 to September 3, 2007
Tremblant Resort:
South side of Mont-Tremblant: Year round
North side of Mont Tremblant: Winter season
**Operating hours vary according to the period of the year.
Entry Fees:
Individual Rates:
Adults(18 years and over): 3,50 $
Children (6 to17): 1,50 $
Children (0 to 5): Free
Family Rates:
1 adult with children 6 to 17: 5 $
2 adults with children 6 to 17: 7 $
Organized Group Rates:
Organized adult group (per person): 3 $/pers. .
School or student group: Free
**The complete list of the rate on the web site
Racket
Fishing
Wildlife watching
Beaches
Canoe
Canoe camping
Rowboat
Kayak
Boat rental
Cross-country skiing
Bicycles rental
Mountain biking trail
National parks
Camping
Total access for the handicaped
The Laurentides Travel guide presents all the travel information you need to plan your vacation in the Laurentides. In this guide you will find all the details about tourism in the Laurentides like those concerning the activities, attractions, events and lodging. Discover the sports and outdoor activities, the agrotourism, the many health centres and spas, the festivals, parks and restaurants.
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