Mont-Tremblant 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. Parc National du Mont-Tremblant provides a rich mixture of Québec's natural and historical heritages. It is the biggest park in the network and the first national park to have been created in Québec. It proposes a 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.
Area: 1510 km²
Contest
Take part in the Unique Stay for Enthusiasts Contest to win a 2 nights stay for 4 with activities in the Mont-Tremblant National Park
Contest ends on April 11, 2010.
Winter Activities
Enjoy winter season and snow to discover a wide playground perfect for outdoor sports and activities.
Cross country skiing
53 km of ski trails are marked and mechanically groomed!
Backcountry Skiing
110 km of trails
Snowshoeing
15 km of trails
Snow walking and hiking
6 km round trip
Hiking and trail maps
Download the ski and snowshoe trails map (pdf - 1,2 mo)
Download the hiking trails map (pdf - 1,07 mo)
For information and booking : 819-620-4633 or
Visit the official website of Mont-Tremblant National Park
Summer Activities
Mountain Experience: Via ferrata du Diable
This year, you can discover and appreciate the scenery from a totally new angle, thanks to Via Ferrata du Diable, a new mountain experience the park is offering on the cliffs of La Vache Noire. Making its grand premiere in Québec’s national parks, this circuit promises a feast for the eyes!
On the Shore of Lac des Cyprès - Yurts in the Heart of Nature
Families, couples and friends can now treat themselves to a nature getaway on the Shore of Lac de Cyprès! Four yurts have been installed in a peaceful paradise at Pygargue and Balbuzard in the Assomption sector.
Listen, the Diable River is Talking to You
Intrigued by the formation of varves, the plant and animal life that live here and how the river’s sinuous curves were created? You can now learn a little more about Rivière du Diable with the new discovery brochure, which you can borrow free of charge for a self-guided tour on the Diable from Lac Chat to La Vache Noire.


