The Laurentians are renowned for their vast forests, mountain landscapes, and lively villages. What’s more, they feature a high concentration of natural spaces: several regional parks, two national parks, two wildlife reserves, and several special sites where the activities offered focus on the conservation of nature and its wealth.
Continue ReadingNot sure what to do with your family or friends during spring break? The Laurentians, only 30 minutes from Montreal, are brimming with fun, engaging activities for visitors both young and old: sledding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, outdoor games, downhill skiing, sleigh rides, and much more! Take a look at package deals created just for you and plan your vacation in one of the Laurentians’ inns, bed and breakfasts, hotels, holiday resorts, or outfitters. The region is a vast playground that is yours to explore. Here are our recommendations for a wonderful spring break:
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Skating in the Laurentians
Once winter arrives, the entire Laurentian region heads out to play! Plus, skating is a great way to exercise, get some air, and have fun in the winter. Whether on a lake, in a forest, in town, on an ice loop, or at night, there’s no shortage of opportunities to lace up your skates and reconnect with your inner child. Discover the skating trails and ice loops in the Laurentians:
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Fatbiking in the Laurentians
Fatbike enthusiasts, you’re invited to discover the Laurentians’ exceptional landscapes! Come and make your adventure a reality in this incredible scenery and escape to the heart of nature. Discover wide-open spaces, get out for some fresh air, and spend quality time with friends or family! Here are our suggestions:
Continue ReadingThe Laurentians are renowned for their vast forests, mountain landscapes, and lively villages. If you’re looking for somewhere to cross-country ski and snowshoe, look no further than the Laurentians! You’re invited to discover the cross-country ski and snowshoe trails at one of the many centres and parks in the Laurentians. See the complete list of our suggestions:
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Family Outdoor Activities
Shine bright in the Laurentians! Find your inner child again at the top of a mountain, deep in the snowy forest, or on the hiking trails! Take a look at package deals created just for you and plan your getaway in one of the region’s inns, bed and breakfasts, hotels, holiday resorts, or outfitters. Discover outdoor activities to do as a family this winter in the Laurentians:
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ATVing in the Laurentians
The Laurentians are a vast region parsed with forests, lakes, mountains, and phenomenal landscapes to discover, not to mention several must-see attractions like Diable mountain; Windigo, César, and Serpent falls; Baskatong, Kiamika, Poisson Blanc reservoirs, and much more. The high popularity of ATVing in the region has resulted in the creation of seven local clubs whose passionate members strive to develop the trails in harmony with nature.
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Snowmobiling in the Laurentians
Renowned for its warm welcome and excellent reputation, the Laurentians are ranked one of the leading snowmobiling destinations in Quebec. Their ideal geographical location means that snow is guaranteed every year. On average, 350 cm of snow blanket the region in wintertime, allowing for a network of 2,437 km of marked and maintained trails. The following circuits are packed with discoveries and snowy landscapes.
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Holiday Activities
The Laurentians are bursting with Holiday activities for you and your family, sweetheart, or friends, so you can find the perfect one! Why not extend your visit at one of the region’s inns, hotels, or resorts? Here are our recommendations for incredible activities and experiences to inspire memorable moments this festive season.
Continue ReadingTo the delight of many, the Christmas market tradition is back in the Laurentians this year! This tradition is an integral part of the Holiday season in many countries, such as Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, and several other places in Europe. In Quebec, these festive markets have become a celebration, showcasing local artists, artisans, and food producers.
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