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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.
