What to do?

What to do in the Laurentians 

The Laurentians region has a wealth of tourist offerings with many attractions and activities. There is truly something for everyone! There are many family activities, including the Village du Père Noël, water slides, and beaches, among others. Other attractions are oriented around recharging and relaxation, such as Nordic spas, lake cruises, and hiking. For winter, we have a bunch of suggestions to enjoy the beautiful snow season. Every season brings its share of happiness.

Saint-Eustache
The City of Saint-Eustache remains largely agricultural with a current population of about 45,000; it is an interesting mixture of town and country living.
Saint-Sauveur

Saint-Sauveur Valley centres around an authentic and charming village offering a wide variety of sporting and cultural activities all year round: cyclepaths and cross-country ski trails, six downhi

Oka

COME AND GET A TASTE OF OKA!

Mont-Tremblant

Over one hundred free concerts in the enchanting setting of the pedestrian village of Tremblant.

Mont-Laurier
The City of Mont-Laurier is the Upper Laurentians' regional capital. It can be reached via routes 117 and 309. The wide range of services offered for a city this size makes it stand out.
En région - secteur Antoine-Labelle

With its rich forest and its 4,500 lakes and rivers, the incomparable playground of the Hautes-Laurentides will satisfy all outdoor enthusiasts.

Sainte-Adèle
With a population of 14 050 permanent residents and 122 sq. km of territory, Sainte-Adèle is one of the largest municipalities of the RCM of Pays-d’en-Haut.
Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts
The town of Sainte - Agathe - des - Monts is a town of services and a hub of activity in the heart of the Laurentians with, in its centre, the magnificent lac des Sables.
Rivière-Rouge
Ville de Rivière-Rouge, gateway of the Antoine-Labelle RCM, is located in the heart of the Rouge Valley: huge green wooden areas, plenty of lakes and rivers, including the Rouge River.
Mont-Tremblant

Every year, Mont-Tremblant redefines the term “playing outdoors”.