Mont Tremblant National Park is an incredible 583 square miles (1510 km²) and towers nearly 1.000 meters (3,280 feet) at its highest point. Located just north of the ski resort, this park was created in 1895 and is one of the oldest Quebec provincial parks. This enormous wildlife sanctuary is Quebec’s second largest park and is home to 6 rivers, 400 lakes, a myriad of waterfalls, numerous streams and 40 mammal species.
Like all Mont Tremblant Parks, Tremblant’s National Park is known for its beauty and natural habitat which attracts a large variety of species including moose, deer, foxes, beavers, bears and a large selection of birds and fish. The park is opened 365 days a year and offers a long list of summer and winter activities for every member of the family. In winter the park attracts people that come to cross-country ski, snowshoe, and snowmobile along the snow covered trails. In summertime people come to hike, camp, kayak, fish, canoe and more.