Laurentians

Mont Laurier
Learn more about the town of Mont-Laurier on a walk as a guide explains the history and shows you the must see sights. The tours are available in July and August. The local Exhibition Hall has a range of art on display from the region. A guided tour will take you around and explain the history of the works and even the creative techniques behind them.

Mont Tremblant
Mont-Tremblant Resort is one of the most popular ski resorts in Eastern North America. There are thirteen ski centres in the Laurentians, including the largest night skiing area in the world; Saint- Sauveur Valley. The resort is a four season destination; come here for swimming and its two golf courses in the summer. Throughout the year there are plenty of events on offer, from an international blues festival to a bike race through the mountain.

Mirabel
Learn more about apple picking or pick your own apples at Verger du Ruisseau. The orchard offers apple juice tasting and educational days.

Chemin du terroir
Along pretty Laurentian lanes and back roads, from one village to the next, the “Chemin du terroir” brings us back to Earth with an experience, marrying culture, nature, heartland and holidays, by inviting you to discover some hidden treasures. Following the “Chemin du terroir” allows travelers the opportunity to take a tour of the interior of the Laurentians in all the splendor of its fields and farmlands, and enjoy the peace and quiet of oldfashioned country byways.

Pommes en Fête
In all seasons, a country escapade to Pommes en Fête will have you discovering or rediscovering one of the most picturesque corners of the Lower Laurentians. Wander among some 40 or more farms, orchards and businesses involved in agricultural tourism including sugar shacks, honey houses, craftworks, farm kiosks, a winery, a cider house and magnificent orchards.

Intermiel offers a glimpse into the world of bees. Take a tour of the facilities and samplemeads or other honey products. There is also amini farm and picnic areas on the premises.

Sugar Shack Domaine Magaline takes their visitors to the shack by sleigh or horsedrawn wagon, depending on the season. There is also a guided tour provided.

Bois de Belle Rivière Regional Park is a beautiful park that offers a range of activities. Look out for the 132 bird species while bird watching or spend the day on the lake. Horticulturalist Ronald Leduc designed the gardens and the forest. On Sundays in the spring, visit the sugar shack Sucretie d’Antan located in the park.

Saint-Eustache
Explore the southern area of the Laurentians by way of the La Vagabonde bike route. The route, 21km (13mi) paved trail between Saint-Eustache and Oka Provincial Park, takes you through orchards, hills and several small quaint towns.

Oka National Park is full of history, as you travel the path of the Calvaire d’Oka. The park is located not far from the Montréal area and offers a variety of educational and recreational activities.

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