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Mont-Tremblant Resort
Laurentides
Outdoor Activities & Sports

Mont-Tremblant Resort

The Laurentians' highest skiable peak and eastern North America's number-one ski resort for more than twenty consecutive years, this four-season resort offers more than 100 runs and a pedestrian village bustling with activity year-round.

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Mont-Tremblant National Park
Laurentides
National Park / Nature

Mont-Tremblant National Park

The largest and oldest national park in the Québec network, this territory of more than 1,500 km² spans three distinct sectors rich in lakes, rivers, and peaks, offering one of Québec's most popular canoe-camping experiences.

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Sommet Saint-Sauveur and the Village of Saint-Sauveur
Laurentides
Picturesque Villages & Districts

Sommet Saint-Sauveur and the Village of Saint-Sauveur

Québec's busiest close-to-home ski resort thanks to its proximity to Montréal, Saint-Sauveur turns into a lively water park each summer, while its neighbouring village remains one of the Laurentians' most popular dining and shopping destinations.

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Village of Val-David
Laurentides
National Park / Nature

Village of Val-David

Known for its especially vibrant artistic community, this village on the P'tit Train du Nord linear park is full of art galleries, pottery studios, and public sculptures, with a bohemian atmosphere that makes it one of the region's most cherished stops.

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Le P'tit Train du Nord Linear Park
Laurentides
Themed Routes & Circuits

Le P'tit Train du Nord Linear Park

Canada's longest linear park at 234 kilometres, this trail built on a former railway line crosses the entire Laurentian territory from Montréal's northern suburbs to Mont-Laurier, dotted with heritage stations converted into tourist rest stops.

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Rivière-du-Nord Regional Park
Laurentides
National Park / Nature

Rivière-du-Nord Regional Park

Recognized for its exceptional heritage cultural landscape, this regional park along the Rivière du Nord in Saint-Jérôme offers hiking, kayaking, and wildlife watching in a preserved natural setting right next to the urban centre.

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Oka National Park
Laurentides
National Park / Nature

Oka National Park

Located just 35 minutes from Montréal, this park is home to one of Québec's largest heron colonies as well as the Oka Calvary, a Way of the Cross dating to 1742 and a historic structure unique in North America with its four oratories and three chapels.

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Tremblant Colours Festival
Laurentides
Entertainment & Casino

Tremblant Colours Festival

Celebrating the riot of colour that marks Laurentian autumns, this annual event turns the Mont-Tremblant resort into a prime destination for admiring the blazing foliage from the panoramic gondola ride to the mountaintop.

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Sainte-Adèle and Le Chantecler
Laurentides
Picturesque Villages & Districts

Sainte-Adèle and Le Chantecler

One of the Laurentians' oldest resort destinations, Sainte-Adèle is home to Le Chantecler, an iconic resort hotel founded in the early 20th century, plus a particularly popular stretch of the P'tit Train du Nord linear park along Lac Rond.

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Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts and Lac des Sables
Laurentides
Outdoor Activities & Sports

Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts and Lac des Sables

Nicknamed the pearl of the Laurentians, this lakeside town on Lac des Sables offers narrated cruises, a municipal beach, and a heritage trail highlighting the distinctive architecture developed during the early-20th-century tourism golden age.

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