Close to Montreal, Mont-Tremblant National Park is the oldest national park in Quebec!
With its six major rivers, 400 lakes and streams, Mont-Tremblant National Park is a true paradise for canoeists! A rich blend of Quebec's natural and historical heritage, it is the largest and oldest park in the network. The presence of 40 species of mammals, including the wolf, testifies to the wild character of the territory and its vastness. The via ferrata du Diable, an intermediate activity between hiking and climbing, allows you to discover the mountains of this park in a different way. Mont-Tremblant National Park is open year-round.
In anticipation of the possible reopening of Sépaq's national parks, we wish to inform visitors that, upon reopening, they will have to purchase their daily access rights online before arriving in one of the national parks in the Sépaq system. The daily access right will have to be purchased online.
Rates in effect from May 1, 2020 to April 30, 2021:
- Daily access: $7.90 (taxes included)
- Annual pass for Quebec's national parks $80.25