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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Mont-Blanc

Located next to Ville de Mont-Tremblant, 10 minutes from Tremblant Resort, 3 minutes from Mont-Blanc and 15 minutes from Mont-Tremblant National Park, this motel offers 26 charming bedrooms, s

Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts

Please note that this establishment will be closed until 2024 for major renovations

 

Mont-Tremblant

Place St-Bernard's spectacular location provides you with the best of both worlds: lodging at the heart of the action plus direct access to the slopes and the hiking trails.

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

Estérel

Nestled in one of the Laurentians’ most beautiful locations, Estérel Resort is one-of-a-kind with its 200 spacious suites with fireplace and kit

Saint-Jérôme

Whether you're traveling on business or on vacation in the
Laurentians, the Super 8 St-Jérôme has it all. 100% non-smoking
with 81 rooms, all equipped with 32-inch high-definition TVs,

Saint-Sauveur

Relais St-Denis awaits you for a romantic week-end, a special occasion, a wedding or a business meeting. At only 30 minutes from Montreal.

Morin-Heights

In the heart of the Laurentians in the magnificent Saint-Sauveur Valley, Hôtel Alila sits on the banks of the Rivière à Simon near the popular Aerobic Corridor.

Saint-Jérôme

The Comfort Inn & Suites Saint-Jérôme invites you to experience urban comfort in the Laurentian!