Park Tremblant - The National Park
A vast universe of lakes and rivers set against a mountain backdrop, this park offers you freedom and the chance to get away from it all. It is the biggest park in Quebec (nearly as big as the whole of greater London, England) and the first national park to have been created in Québec. It offers a wide variety of activities and discoveries that are sure to please. By canoe or on foot, skis or snowshoes, you will be surprised by the immensity of the territory. Offering nature at its best, Parc national du Mont-Tremblant is open year round and is bound to make an unforgettable impression on you.
The park is approx. 15kms / 20 minutes drive away and a pass providing year round access is $16.50/adult.
Summer Activities
- Rock Climbing
- Swimming in the lake from a sandy beach, including 2 supervised beaches
- Kayaking, Canoeing & Canoe Camping
- Fishing
- 400 lakes and 6 rivers accessible for Canoeing, Canoe Camping and Fishing
- Short Hikes, Day-Hiking & Wilderness Backpacking: 75miles of trails
- Mountain Biking: 40miles of trails in 7 circuits for Trail Cycling
Winter Activities
- Snow Shoeing
- Cross Country Skiing: 86 kilometers of mechanically groomed trails in 17 loops, ranging in difficulty, from easy to difficult plus 8 huts or warming huts
- Backcountry Skiing (Overnight Trips): The network of backcountry ski trails extends over 112 km of ungroomed and unpatrolled trails, served by 4 huts for 14 to 18 persons. Distances: 9 to 21 km a day.

















