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Laurentians

Breathtaking mountains and genuine getaways

A land of wonder, rich in history and vast landscapes, the Laurentians have always been a sought-after territory. With its ever-changing scenery, this region reveals itself little by little, winning over even the most devoted city dwellers with its serene lakes and endless forests. Spanning 22,000 square kilometers of pure bliss just north of Montréal, the Laurentians offer a wealth of diverse ecosystems, allowing each visitor to tailor their experience to their own preferences.

The region is named after the mountain range that stretches across its northern reaches within the Canadian Shield, following a path parallel to the St. Lawrence River. Each season, nature transforms the landscape into a magical world, inviting travelers to rediscover the Laurentians time and time again—a true promise of joy and adventure.

Now it’s your chance to discover your own secret haven—a place you’ll long to revisit, where you can continually soak in this slice of paradise nestled in North America’s breathtaking wilderness.

Did you know?

1895
Mont-Tremblant National Park, created in 1895, is the oldest national park in Québec.
226km
The Chemin du Terroir is a 226 km signed route that invites you to discover the richness of agrotourism in the Lower Laurentians.
234km
Stretching 234 km, the Parc linéaire Le P’tit Train du Nord is one of the longest cycling paths in Canada.
2nd
The Montagne du Diable Regional Park is home to the second highest peak in the Laurentians region.

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Selenia Lodge (Enr. 294390)

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Le Grand Lodge Mont-Tremblant (Enr. 504103)

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Farouche Tremblant (Enr. 627873)

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