Mont-Tremblant National Park

Protected territory and larger-than-life experiences! The Mont-Tremblant National Park is a vast territory spanning 1,510 square kilometers and boasting international status as the first park created in Quebec, the third in Canada, and the sixth in North America.

Contact details

Saint-Côme
(L’Assomption sector) and Saint-Donat
(La Pimbina sector)

Phone: 1-819-688-2281

About us

Protected territory and larger-than-life experiences! The Mont-Tremblant National Park is a vast territory spanning 1,510 square kilometers and boasting international status as the first park created in Quebec, the third in Canada, and the sixth in North America. It is part of the global history of protected areas alongside parks such as Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Sequoia.

With its six major rivers and 400 lakes and streams, it is a true paradise for paddlers! The presence of 40 mammal species, including wolves, is a testament to the wild nature and vastness of the territory.

Located in both the Lanaudière and Laurentides regions, the Lanaudière portion of the park includes the Pimbina sector at the entrance of Saint-Donat and the L’Assomption sector at the entrance of St-Côme, where hiking, canoeing, kayaking, cycling, and fishing are all possible.