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.

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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.
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The park has 6 ski trails totaling more than 35 km, all patrolled and groomed, except for trail 5, accessible only for backcountry skiing.

Saint-Sauveur

Enter a magical world of the Parc F.U.N.’s Amusement Park!

Notre-Dame-du-Laus
Located between Buckingham and Mont-Laurier, via Route 309, the gateway to the Laurentians on the Ottawa Valley side, the former Hudson Bay trading post of Notre-Dame-du-Laus is a charming tourist are
Rosemère

For more details : placerosemere.com

Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard
In every season, take the time to discover nature and enjoy your favourite outdoor activities. Saint-Adolphe-d’Howard has something to win over both youngsters and older folks.
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Hop on your bike and ride on La Vagabonde, a corridor of over 40 km that connects the park to the surrounding municipalities. It crosses the park over a distance of 10 km.

Lac-Supérieur

The untrammeled beauty of the Laurentian forest, a land of lakes, mountains and rivers, where wildlife roams free: this is Mont-Tremblant National Park, the oldest protected area in the province of

Notre-Dame-de-Pontmain

One hour from Gatineau (Buckingham sector), in the Upper Laurentians, is a small charming village located on the banks of the Lièvre River.

Oka

Come explore a mosaic of natural habitats while benefiting from numerous educational and recreational activities.