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Discovering the Park


Your Land of Nature!

Located in the Laurentides and Lanaudière tourism regions, this huge park is divided into three major sectors. It’s up to you to discover them!

Le Diable Sector, accessible from the municipality of Lac-Supérieur, is a harmony of beautiful mountain peaks, multiple lakes and the imposing Diable River, perfect for canoeing and kayaking.

La Pimbina Sector, a historic area of Lanaudière, which is accessible from the municipality of Saint-Donat, is the doorway to the Lac-des-Sables sector. You can recharge your batteries with a view of the mountains and untouched lakes, the sublime Chute aux Rats waterfall and the Carcan peak.

L'Assomption Sector, accessible from the municipality of Saint-Côme, offers nature lovers a limpid river for paddling, fish-filled lakes for angling, and the silence of a night of camping or a lakefront cabin.


Enchanted Forests

Let yourself be captivated by the charm of the forest landscapes where nature has retained all its rights. With its 1,510 km² of territory and 163 km of hiking trails, Parc national du Mont-Tremblant is the largest park in Québec.

A Realm of Lakes and Rivers

Four hundred lakes, some small and intimate, others vast and windswept, six rivers dotted with waterfalls and cascades, and a multitude of streams, help to create a magnificent natural realm!




Rivière L'Assomption

With a varied course that combines calm sections and rapids ranging in difficulty from Level I to IV, Rivi?re L'Assomption, which runs for 15 km through the park, is considered one of Québec's best teaching rivers. Three campgrounds are available for canoeing enthusiasts.

The Meandering Diable

The spectacular character of the course is attributable to the peaceful bends and backwaters that the river has traced along the rocky face of Mont de la Vache Noire. Duration: the outing lasts 3 to 4 hours, including transportation. A canoe and passenger transportation service is available.


Breathtaking Waterfalls

Spend a few minutes, or a couple hours for that matter, at the Chute Croches, Chute du Diable and Chute Aux Rats waterfalls. They contribute to the great splendour of the land and soundscapes.

Birds and Other Wildlife Wonders

Birdwatchers will be right at home in the park: to date, 196 species of birds have been surveyed. In addition, the park is home to a highly diverse wildlife population. White-tailed deers, wolves, beavers, hares, and bears invite you to discover their environment while respecting nature!



The Totem Poles at Place Centenaire

Gilles Lauzé, Luis Paniagua and Bruno Dufour, three professional sculptors from the region, have each created an immense totem pole made out of white pine. Totem poles, which are an ancient means of communication, convey different messages that are accessible to everyone. Each totem pole represents a different facet of the park, whether it be its economic history, its recreational-tourism vocation or its flora and fauna.



Camping, Experiencing Nature the Way It Was Meant to Be

Whether you are looking for the comfort of a full-service campground or the charm of more rustic sites, a camping stay in the park will allow you to experience nature the way it was meant to be. Also enjoy Ready-to-Camp packages!

 



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