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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Mille-Isles

Located just an hour from Montréal, Chalets Zenya offers a soothing and serene environment nestled in the heart of nature.

Mont-Blanc

Authentic Victorian ancestral house (1890) located across from mont Blanc, in the proximity of Mont-Tremblant (resort and national park) and a few minutes from Le P'tit Train du Nord cycle path.

Lac-du-Cerf

Our outfitters, located 35 minutes from Mont-Laurier at Lac-Du-Cerf in the Upper Laurentians, is the ideal place for fishing, Quad aficionados or families dreaming about a peaceful, welcoming locat

Sainte-Anne-Du-Lac

Share good times with family or friends. Enjoy a range of outdoor activities (including hunting and fishing) or just bask in nature’s splendour. Don’t miss the superb sandy beach!

Val-des-Lacs

LES PETITS CHALETS

Reconnect as a couple in a tiny luxury cabin.

Mont-Blanc

Village Mont Blanc, located on the slopes of Mont Blanc, and just at the entranceway to the Mont Tremblant region has the Laurentian mountains only lakeside ski-in ski-out condominiums.  Our c

L'Ascension

Tranquility, clean sites and cottages, a warm welcome and comfort guaranteed.

Mont-Tremblant

Welcome to Le 900 Tremblant, a new twist on the Bed and Breakfast formula.

Stay in one of our 11 newly renovated and air conditioned rooms each uniquely decorated with it's own private bath

Upper Laurentians

FISHING PARADISE IN THE LAURENTIANS

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