Stay : Within the Laurentides

A stay in the open air, in the mountainous region of the Laurentides, which extends north of Montreal. Skiing or snowmobiling in winter, by seaplane or simply on foot in summer, the Laurentides can be discovered in family in all seasons. Welcome to the favourite playground of Montrealers!

Summary of the stay

Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter

Best time to go

Suggested by Petit Futé

4 days

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Detail of the stay : Within the Laurentides - 4 days

  • Saint-Hippolyte
  • Morin-Heights
  • Saint-Sauveur
  • Sainte-Adèle
  • Mont-Tremblant
  • Saint-Sauveur
  • Lac-Supérieur
  • Lac-Supérieur

Day 1: Saint-Hippolyte

Steps: Saint-Hippolyte

By taking the road to the Laurentides, stop in Saint-Hippolyte. From there, book a snowmobiling tour with a guide who will take you on a guided walk between lakes and hills (in summer, enjoy the lake and water activities). Dinner and overnight on the spot.

Day 2: Saint-Sauveur

Steps: Morin-Heights, Saint-Sauveur, Sainte-Adèle

Departure to Saint-Sauveur, a small village very colourful and always in celebration. In summer, the water park is an ideal place to have fun with family. In winter, the slopes lit at night will surprise you. We recommend that you try one of the nearby spas (Saint-Sauveur, Morin-Heights or Sainte-Adèle). Dinner and overnight in Saint-Sauveur.

Day 3: Mont-Tremblant

Steps: Mont-Tremblant, Saint-Sauveur

From Saint-Sauveur, join Mont-Tremblant, a destination renowned for its charming old village and its modern, multicoloured and well-equipped resort. Lunch on site. Seaplane flight over the majestic Mont Tremblant. Dinner and overnight on the spot.

Day 4: Parc National de Mont-Tremblant

Steps: Lac-Supérieur

The day will be dedicated to the discovery of this park, which you can go all over on foot, or by snowmobile, ski or bike, according to the seasons. The return to Montreal is at the end of the day. You can return by the Outaouais road, by heading for Maniwaki and Gatineau. A road a bit longer, for those who love beautiful landscapes and nature. Walking along the river that separates Quebec from Ontario to Montreal is a very pleasant experience. You can even use the services of a ferry to cross over to the other side of the river and arrive in Ontario. 

Places of interest :
PARC NATIONAL DU MONT-TREMBLANT
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