Where to stay

Where to stay?

There is a broad selection of accommodations for your stay in the Laurentians. Bed-and-breakfasts, inns, hotels, and motels are ready for you. Cottages, condos, outfitters, and campgrounds also offer accommodation options and magical places to sleep. Are you interested in choosing something more unusual? There are so many out-of-the-ordinary ways to spend the night, such as a tree house, a shepherd’s hut, or a transparent sphere!

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Notre-Dame-de-Pontmain

Located in the shores of Lake Dudley, in the Laurentians, le Centre de plein air du lac Dudley offers an enchanting environment.

Kiamika

Escapade Kiamika is the ideal outfitter for hunting, fishsing, and enjoying the outdoor. Easily accessible, it offers a peaceful environnement in the countryside.

Val-Morin

Located just one hour away from Montréal along the shores of Lake Raymond in Val-Morin, in the heart of the Laurentians region, Le Couvent is an accommodation that can welcome groups of up to 40 pe

Kiamika

Easily accessible outfitter offering a warm welcome. Conveniences available in the village (10 km / 6 mi. away).

Rivière-Rouge

On the banks of Kiamika Reservoir, this adventure centre organizes a variety of outdoor activities throughout the year.

Val-David

On the banks of the Rivière du Nord and located in the heart of the village of Val-David, the establishment is comfortable and friendly.

Lac-du-Cerf

Relax and unwind in nature. Join us in the heart of the Upper-Laurentians. Our lakefront cottages, bordering the municipality of Lac-du-Cerf, can accommodate from 2 to 8 persons.

Wentworth-Nord

Open year-round, the Base de plein air Bon Départ located in Wentworth-Nord is set on a 539-acre site and provides access to five lakes,

Labelle

Kayak & Cabana is offering a ready-to-camp accommodation, an original 4-season ecological lodging concept.

Mont-Blanc

The Royal Laurentien resort offers you 4-star accomodation year round. Located in the Laurentian mountains, just a few minutes from Mont-Tremblant and one hour from Montréal.