The Laurentians region is home to Quebecs largest protected area. Parc national du Mont-Tremblant has a wide array of outdoor sports to choose from, ranging from hiking to canoeing, camping, fishing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and more. Nestled at the base of the 968-m mountain of the same name, the village of Tremblant repeatedly tops the list of eastern North Americas best resorts. The liveliness of its pedestrian village combined with a great range of activities, downhill and cross-country skiing, swimming, cycling, golf and luge are but a few that have earned Tremblant its enviable popularity. Nearby Saint-Sauveur is another landmark destination, its picturesque villages bustling with bistros, bars and boutiques. Unparalleled when it comes to skiing and sliding, Saint-Sauveur is the place for night skiing. In the fall, the forests of the Laurentides take on their characteristic flamboyant hues, reviving the festive spirit of the entire region!
The Laurentides region is perfect for family vacations. Head off on the bike trail known as the P’tit Train du Nord (little train of the north) that winds its way through hills and villages for 200 km (125 mi.). In the winter, this former railway line welcomes snowmobilers on one part of its route, and cross-country skiers on the other.