Laurentians Parks and wildlife reserves
The Laurentians region, a vast natural territory, offers outdoor aficionados an unrivalled selection of parks to enjoy their favorite adventure activities.
Hiking and nature interpretation are other great ways to appreciate nature’s wonders in all seasons. In winter : put on your snowshoes, cross-country skis or skates and discover the magnificent winter scenery. Visitors can also extend their stay and go camping or stay a night in a refuge. In the summer, activities abound: hiking, all types of water sports, horseback riding,fauna and flora interpretation, fishing and cycling.
Revel in our beautiful nature!
Parc de la Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
The Parc de la Rivière-des-Mille-Îles now offers the opportunity to discover the river in 3 concrete ways from a single site thanks to its new Exploration Center. First, by learning; by a visit to the museum space...
Parc national d'Oka
Pets allowed.
Come explore a mosaic of natural habitats while benefiting from numerous educational and recreational activities. The pathway to the Oka Calvary with its Stations of the Cross is unique in America.
Parc du Domaine Vert
Go to the tree tops... Beams, nets, ropes, bridges, at Mirabel Tree Park, you will discover all the pleasure of climbing trees. Several circuits with different levels of difficulty are proposed: The...
Parc régional éducatif Bois de Belle-Rivière
This regional park is one of the most beautiful forest parks in Québec. You can walk in the trails or in the large gardens, fish, play Disc Golf. In addition, we invite you to enjoy our brand new swimming point, the Naya...
Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord
In the park you can simply go for a stroll or come to fish, camp, bike or canoe. Come try the double challenge course, by yourself or against an opponent.
The water playground, low ropes course, rallies, trail of...
LE P'TIT TRAIN DU NORD LINEAR PARK
Cross-Country Skiing : Update 01/03/2023 - Open
Among the many activities available, you can tour along Le P’tit Train du Nord linear park, a 234-km cycle path built over an old railway line from Bois-des-Filion to Mont- Laurier: it’s the longest park of its kind in Canada!
Parc de la Rivière Doncaster
4-season outdoor activities for the entire family, 50 minutes from Montréal. Situated in Sainte-Adèle, in the Laurentians, the park hides a real jewel: the Doncaster River. The show of its waterfalls makes this a peaceful...
Parc du Mont Loup-Garou
Take advantage of more than 42 kilometers of trails designed for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, fat biking, mountain biking and hiking. Do not miss the highest summit of the MRC des Pays-en-Haut; Mont Loup-Garou is...
Parc régional Val-David - Val-Morin - Far Hills Sector
The Parc Regional de Val-David–Val-Morin provides a magnificent site for outdoors enthusiasts dedicated to ecotourism. This protected territory is crisscrossed by many trails which are used for hiking, mountain biking,...
Parc régional Val-David - Val-Morin Dufresne Sector
The Parc Régional de Val-David‑Val-Morin provides a magnificent site, dedicated to ecotourism for outdoors enthusiasts. This protected zone is criss-crossed by nearly sixty kilometers of trails, which are used for hiking...
Parc Éco Laurentides
Parc Éco Laurentides makes the natural attractions and wildlife of this land of forest, lakes and mountains available to you. Walking the well-maintained trails, you can improve your knowledge of the forest environment....
Domaine Saint-Bernard
A 1,500-acre eco-tourism center in the heart of Mont-Tremblant, Domaine Saint-Bernard is a unique natural refuge where you can stay and practice a myriad of sports, educational, cultural, recreational or scientific...
Réserve faunique de Papineau-Labelle
The Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve is part of Québec’s SEPAQ network providing outdoor activities such as fishing and hunting, with cottage or camping holidays, canoe-camping expeditions, hiking and long-distance cross...
Parc national du Mont-Tremblant
The untrammeled beauty of the Laurentian forest, a land of lakes, mountains and rivers, where wildlife roams free: this is Mont-Tremblant National Park, the oldest protected area in the province of Québec. Here you can go...
Parc régional du Poisson Blanc
Escape to your own island! The Poisson Blanc Regional Park offers a unique getaway experience on the Poisson Blanc Reservoir: its numerous islands are dotted with intimate and rustic canoe-camping sites, only accessible...
Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve
This 1,394 km2 territory offers a range of outdoor activities including hunting and fishing. Services are available for both visitors staying in chalets and hunters, fishers and canoeing enthusiasts. There is a quality...
Parc régional Kiamika
Located less than 200 km from Montréal, Kiamika Regional Park is the perfect outdoor destination to get closer to nature!
Covering an area of 184 km², the park contains a 60-sq. km body of water comprising a...
Parc régional Montagne du Diable
Choose freedom!
Choosing Montagne du Diable Regional Park means choosing a comforting experience or an adventure that suits you, or both at the same time! Whether in a nature chalet, Tiny-house, refuge...