Maps and access to Lanaudière

All roads lead to Lanaudière!

Lanaudière is just 30 minutes from Montreal and 2 hours from Quebec City!

Main points of entry

  • In the south, Terrebonne, Repentigny, Saint-Lin-Laurentides (Route 158) and Berthierville (Autoroute 40).
  • In the north-east, enter by Route 348 and in the north-west by Le Massif des Tremblantes, linking Mont-Tremblant National Park to Saint-Donat. Take Autoroutes 25, 40 or 640, or try the Chemin du Roy/King’sRoad (Route 138) alongside the river.
  • A ferry also brings you to the region, from Sorel (south shore) to Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola.
  • To reach the north, take Route 131 to Saint-Michel-des-Saints or Route 125 to Saint-Donat..

Many scenic secondary roads offer an excellent way to discover all the charm and beauty of Lanaudière.

Airports

  • Aéroport international Pierre-Elliot-Trudeau (Montréal): 514 394-7377
  • Aéroport de Mascouche (Mascouche): 514 702-6611
  • Aéroport de Joliette (Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare): 450 755-4211
  • Aéroport de Saint-Michel-des-Saints: 450 833-1334

Bus

  • Montréal, Berri UQAM: 514 842-2281
  • Montréal, Terminus Radisson: 514 255-5664
  • Autobus Brissette: 450 836-1811
  • Autobus Gaudreault: 1 877 492-6111 | 450 759-3554

Train

  • Via Rail Canada Joliette, L’Assomption, Le Gardeur: 1 888 842-7245

Ferry

  • Société des traversiers du Québec: 1 877 787-7483

Permanent offices

Seasonal offices (Opening period from June 24 to Labor Day)

Official site of Tourisme Lanaudière
Tourisme Lanaudière represents almost 400 enterprises and other entities and is officially recognized by the Quebec government as a regional tourism association. This non-profit organization brings business people together with the aim of helping the region's economy grow by coordinating, developing and promoting tourism.