Chemin du Lac-Supérieur
Lac-Supérieur (Québec) J0T 1P0
Telephone: 819 688-2281
Fax: 819 688-6369
Website: Parc national du Mont-Tremblant
The Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, or Mont-Tremblant Park, is a protected nature area and part Quebec’s network of national parks. It alone represents close to 20% of the protected areas of Quebec.
It is the largest and oldest of Quebec’s parks – the mountains are over a billion years old – and serves a catchment area of more than three million persons (not counting the people who visit it from the Outaouais-Ottawa region). It is part of two natural regions of the province (the Laurentides, or Laurentians, and the Lanaudière) and touches the territories of the MRC des Laurentides, of Matawanie and of Antoine-Labelle.
The park extends over an area totaling 1,510 square kilometres, and 5% of its surface area is within the territory of the Ville de Mont-Tremblant.
A wide range of activities: hiking, cross-country skiing, nordic skiing, snowshoeing, canoeing, kayaking, bicycling, via ferrata, fishing, wildlife observation. etc. The park offers accomodation: camping, chalet, refuge, yurt, Huttopia tent, etc.
Free annual access
Residents of the City of Mont-Tremblant are entitled to free annual access to the park upon presentation of the Accès Mont-Tremblant card.