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-André-d'Argenteuil

This is the most powerful power station on the Ottawa River. The single lock through the dam allows pleasure craft to rise 19 metres in a single step.

MRC d'Argenteuil

This circuit takes you through picturesque villages, lovely agricultural scenery, winding rivers and unique panoramic views!

MRC d'Argenteuil

The RCM of Argenteuil is located halfway between Montréal and the Gatineau-Ottawa region, easily accessible via Highway 50. Argenteuil offers exciting getaways, season after season.

Saint-André-d'Argenteuil

With the biggest drop of any lock in Canada, the Carillon Canal offers a spectacular view. Equipped with a 200-ton vertical lift door, the lock allows boats to negotiate the 20-meter descent.

Grenville-sur-la-Rouge

Whether you want to do some whitewater rafting, family rafting or sportyaking, you will really enjoy discovering the Rivière Rouge. New World Rafting offers excursions catering for all tastes.

Brownsburg-Chatham

Location des Quatre Lacs offers more than thirty boats and has been specializing in pontoon rental for nearly 10 years.

Saint-André-d'Argenteuil

Reopening planned for June 19, 2024.

Saint-André-d'Argenteuil

The VéloRoute d’Argenteuil provides 54 km of cyclable paths, with 8 km of asphalted bikeway on site on which cyclists, walkers and hikers can practice their favorite sports in peace and quiet.

MRC d'Argenteuil

Gathering of artists and artisans of the Laurentians' South-West

Route des Arts presenst, every summer, the works from local artists.