Activities and attractions
Activities and attractions
For playing outside, the Laurentian region simply has no equal. The waltz of the seasons gives the region its rhythm and outdoors enthusiasts have an absolute embarrassment of riches when it comes to choosing what adventure to do next. In summer, watersports lead the field, with more than 9,000 lakes and rivers to choose from. In fall, a cycling tour or a long or short-distance hike might do the trick, transporting you at the same time into nature’s very heart, in all its fall glory. In winter, some exploring might be nice, this time on snowshoes or cross-country skis, giving us a chance to recall what it was like for the early pioneers as they made their way carefully through snowclad virgin forests. In spring, it’s time for all things to thaw and that also means some heady experiences for those who enjoy whitewater rafting expeditions, or perhaps the excitement of a day’s fishing. The Laurentians region is the outdoors destination « par excellence ».
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Summer 2024: opening date to be announced
Take advantage of the beautiful summer days to swim and relax in the sun on the sandy beach. The water quality is excellent and rated A.
Prévost railway station has been restored by some visionary volunteers who are devoted to maintaining this century-old heritage building.
The Parc Regional de Val-David–Val-Morin provides a magnificent site for outdoors enthusiasts dedicated to ecotourism.
Moulin Légaré is North America’s oldest water-driven flourmill still in operation.
Divided in three villages, the municipality of Amherst is well known for its proximity to lakes, its dense forest, and the Maskinongé river.
A gathering open to all to experience joy, inclusion, movement and music during immersive days of learning and Yoga practices and well-being workshops surrounded by Art and Music in nature in the L
Located in the heart of the Laurentians mountain range, less than an hour from Montréal, Plein Air Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard represents 450 meters of altitude, 27 trails, 144 km2 of nature.