Parc national du Mont-Tremblant (secteur L'Assomption)

City: Saint-Côme
819 688-2281

Immense – natural - diversified

With its six great rivers and 400 lakes and streams, Mont-Tremblant national park is a canoer's paradise. It's a rich amalgam of Québec's natural and historical heritages, being the largest and oldest park in the network. This wilderness is so vast that it is home to 40 mammal species, including the wolf. Mont-Tremblant national park is open year-round and has something for everyone.

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Category : Tourist home rental , Camping
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Saint-Côme, Saint-Donat, Parc national du Mont-Tremblant  L'Assomption Sector (Saint-Côme welcome booth): access from Highway 343 via Saint-Côme, 18 km north of the village.La Pimbina Sector  (Saint-Donat welcome booth): access from Highway 125 via Saint-Donat, 11 km north of the village. Paddle peacefully on one of the many lakes while enjoying a unique and intimate experience with nature.

River or lake canoe-camping. Canoe rentals. Special Canoeing on Lac des Sables package includes canoes and basic overnight accommodation. Open: May to October, 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. Fee to enter park.

Features - Tourist home rental

  • Non-smoking establishment

Guest capacity

  • Number of units: 9
  • Capacity of units: 2 à 10

Bathroom(s)

  • En suite

Rates ($ CAD)

  • Minimum: 125
  • Maximum: 345

Services in units

  • Kitchenette
  • Fireplace

Services offered

  • Convenience store
  • Outdoor parking

Activities on-site or nearby

  • Swimming (beach)
  • Wilflife observation
  • Fishing
  • Waterway
  • Mountain biking
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Contact details
Parc national du Mont-Tremblant (secteur L'Assomption)

Saint-Côme, QC

Phone: 819 688-2281
Email: parc.mont-tremblant@sepaq.com

Parc national du Mont-Tremblant (secteur L'Assomption)
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