With a territory of 1510 km2, the Mont-Tremblant National Park is the first national park created in Quebec and a real year-round playground for nature lovers!
WINTER
Explore the snowy forests by snowshoe or traverse the slopes via alpine touring in the heart of Mont-Tremblant National Park. Our daily pass gives you access to the sectors dedicated to snowshoeing and alpine touring. We offer snowshoe rentals at The Activity Centre if you require equipment.
Our cross-country ski daily pass gives you access to the entire network. Glide over 50 km of mechanically groomed cross-country ski trails, bordered by pine forests and frozen rivers in Mont-Tremblant National Park. This is an active way to discover the region’s landscapes. A nature interpretation centre, featuring a café, souvenir shop, and washrooms, is located on the southeast shore of Lake Monroe, near the parking lot.
Live Trail Map in Mont-Tremblant National Park
SUMMER
With 6 wilderness rivers, hundreds of lakes, 2 impressive waterfalls, dozens of mountains, and a vast network of hiking trails (200 km) and cycling paths (124 km), we have no shortage of things to explore. Whether you’re into hiking, walking, paddling, cycling, swimming, or hitting the beach, start with our Access Pass to Mont-Tremblant National Park. If you bring your own boat or fishing tackle, a cleaning station is available. Cleaning your equipment is “mandatory”.
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A day in advance is sufficient.
Dogs are only allowed on some of the trails. Make sure to chose a dog friendly trail once onsite.
No, when you reserve an activity in the national parc (Via Ferrata, canoeing, kayaking with the loons), the daily access is included.
Yes. You have access to the entire national park.



