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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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. 

Kiamika

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

Kiamika

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

Nominingue

Come experience the extraordinary in the Upper Laurentians. Treehouse, Hobbit house, tipi, tiny-house, prospector tent and much more await you at Toits du Monde.

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

Ivry-sur-le-Lac

2024 : open from May 10 to October 20 

Mont-Blanc

2024 : open from May 15 to September 2

Sainte-Lucie-des-Laurentides

This outdoor facility is located in a magnificent natural setting. This centre is simply magical!

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.

Sainte-Adèle

Located in Sainte-Adèle, in the heart of the old village of Mont-Rolland, Au Clos Rolland Bed & Breakfast welcomes you in a Victorian mansion, once inhabited by the Rolland family.