This summer, heed the call of the water! The Laurentian region is a true paradise for water sport enthusiasts. Its countless lakes, rivers, and aquatic attractions guarantee a multitude of options for all tastes. Yoga session on the water, kayak outing, or rafting trip through impressive gorges: water sports are just as varied as they are refreshing. Come to relax or push your limits; either way, the Laurentians promise moments of pure fun playing in the water in the heart of a grandiose scenery!
Water parks and water games
The Laurentians have a variety of ways to cool off during hot summer days! Super Aqua Club in Pointe-Calumet is the perfect family-friendly location where visitors of all ages are sure to love the whirlwind, tornado, wave pool, beach, and much more. At Parc aquatique du Sommet Saint-Sauveur, the winding slides, thrilling rafting, relaxing river, and F.U.N. park make for hours of fun, rain or shine. In Mont Blanc, Zone MbPark has a wide variety of bouncy castles on the lake and a wakeboarding experience for a touch more adrenaline. Meanwhile, in Val-David, the Village du Père Noël and its new water slides, while geared towards younger children, create a memorable experience for children of all ages. Finally, rain or shine, Brind’O Aquaclub in Mont-Tremblant has plenty of fun in store with its 4 slides, its 35 indoor interactive water games, its whirlpool, and its outdoor pool.
Canoeing and kayaking: to your paddles!
Both of these activities are great ways to discover the region from a different angle and find adventure and peace in the heart of nature. At Centre d’activités et golf Le Sélect in Mirabel, paddle from Saint-Jérôme to Lachute along a safe, 35-kim route in calm waters. Next, experience the calm waters of the Nord River in Val-David or the Diable River in Mont-Tremblant with À l’Abordage! from your canoe or kayak. Canoë Kayak Arundel offers private access to Beaven River and its calm, crystal-clear waters that are perfect for beginners. You can even fish! Further north, the Kiamika Reservoir is a hot spot for water sport enthusiasts. Rent a canoe or kayak from Aventure Kiamika for an hour, a half-day, or a weekend, then head out for adventure on the immense body of water and its sandy beaches. Rent your boat now to explore the Laurentian water!
Rafting, canoe camping, and tubing on the Rouge River
If you’re the adventurous type, we’ve got what you need! Discover rafting in Grenville-sur-la-Rouge with Propulsion Rafting and New World Rafting. Their expert teams will provide the support you need to get the most out of your adventure on the rapids. There are several package deals available, in addition to other on-site activities to extend the fun. Canoe camping enthusiast? With Aventure Quatre Saisons in Rivière-Rouge, head out for a 32-km canoe adventure on calm waters. Bring your tent and set up camp along one of several majestic beaches of the Rouge River for a night or two. Finally, for those who prefer a more relaxed pace, experience the river from the comfort of an inflatable tube and let the waves carry you for two hours of peace, with Camping le Fou du Roi. There are no rapids involved—nothing but calm and fun!
Discover paddle boarding
Accessible to all, this sport is growing rapidly in our region! Get started with a guided tour or lesson to learn basic technique or perfect your balance with Écho Aloha in Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson. What’s more, take part in special events held throughout the summer, like paddling under the shooting stars! Located in Labelle, discover Kayak & Cabana, who rent paddle boards to take out on the Rouge River, known for its calm waters and sandy beaches. Combine your activity with a stay in a shepherd’s hut or a cabana! You can also explore the river with Rouge & Diable in Mont-Tremblant, with their rental and shuttle service for a 5-km course in calm waters. Perfect for families and for those who prefer a quieter way to get out and enjoy the sun. If you already have a paddle board, there are loads of lakes in the region for you to paddle at your own pace.
To the beach we go!
Beaches in the Laurentians are the ultimate places to relax, enjoy the water, and swim! Many of them rent water equipment on-site or let you bring a BBQ for a picnic. There’s something for everyone! For example, on hot summer days, families and friend groups love the golden sand and range of on-site activities at Major beach on Sables Lake in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts. Only steps from Tremblant Resort, at Parc Plage, there’s swimming, picnic tables, fun, and relaxation for all on the shores of Tremblant Lake! In Saint-Sauveur, discover Mont-Habitant beach and its tennis courts, boat rentals, and supervised swimming. Choose from an array of activities to get some fresh air in nature in the Laurentians!
One-of-a-kind water sports
Change up your routine and try out a different way of enjoying the incredible bodies of water in the Laurentians. With Voile Sansoucy in Pointe-Calumet, sail the lake for three unforgettable hours with your friends and an experienced captain. What’s more, check out the eFoil , a mast-mounted electric surfboard! Located in Brownsburg-Chatham, Location des Quatre Lacs rents pontoons for a memorable day on the water with family or friends. Further north, Croisières Mont-Tremblant invites you to discover breathtaking landscapes during a 60-minute cruise on Tremblant Lake. There are several departures daily, with a captain and crew who tell stories and legends of the region! At Centre Nautique Pierre Plouffe Tremblant, try out water skiing, wakeboarding, and even surfing! Keep the beat of the wave for hours of fun, guaranteed! For more possibilities on the water, check out the various package deals offered by the Centre d’activités Mont-Tremblant. Book your next water experience now!
Parks, where the water becomes a playground
Parks in the Laurentians are known for their natural beauty and ecological diversity, offering a multitude of water sports which allow visitors to connect with nature and experience moments of relaxation and adventure. Whether by canoe, kayak, or SUP, an outing on gentle, calm waters is an opportunity to admire the scenery and observe the local plants and wildlife up close. Not to mention the swimming and relaxation in store at the gorgeous sandy beaches of other parks. Discover our suggestions!
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