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!

Because one day is not enough!
Contact us to plan your stay at 1 800 561 6673

Ferme-Neuve

New administration since 2021.

Welcome to one of the most beautiful natural woodland of the Laurentians. Enjoy your stay in a comfy chalet all year round or have fun camping. 

Laurentian outfitters offer you privileged access to a vast area of untouched wilderness where you can practice a wide range.

En région - secteur Antoine-Labelle

Wilderness at its best! Enjoy the pristine, peaceful beauty and abundant wildlife in this special corner of Québec. 

 

Establishment number : 850061

Notre-Dame-du-Laus

Beauty, tranquility, charm, comfort, nature

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.

Notre-Dame-du-Laus

Come and enjoy an unforgettable stay at Le Triolet outfitter. You will discover a peaceful place, with a superb view of the Grand Poisson Blanc Reservoir.

Mont-Laurier

Mekoos is the ideal place for a dream vacation !

Rivière-Rouge

Air Mont-Laurier is a serious and reliableair transportation company with a fleet of seven well maintained seaplanes: two Otters, three Beavers, one Cessna 206 and one Cessna 185.

Mont-Laurier

Located on an enchanting site of 238 km2 which includes 32 Lakes and river, our Inn is classified 4 stars among the Aubergistes de la Forêt, according to this classification, the Inn is co

Upper Laurentians

FISHING PARADISE IN THE LAURENTIANS

Mantonokocik Island is located right in the heart of vast Lac Némiscachingue in the Upper Laurentians.