8 regional parks
Just look at the map of Lanaudière: our parks seem to take up almost the entire area. Travel in any direction and nature will beckon you to explore it or simply to take in its beauty. Whatever the season, adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike will enjoy discovering the many peaceful settings of this great region.
The joys of Two-thirds of Mont-Tremblant National Park!
Whether you access it from Saint-Côme or Saint-Donat, Mont-Tremblant National Park is a true playground of endless opportunities and a picture-perfect setting. In summer, enjoy hiking through the wide-open spaces and canoeing down the rivers; in winter, it’s a haven for cross-country skiers and snowshoers. Whatever the season, you’ll enjoy cottage life at its best and unique ready-to-camp lodgings.
Regional parks: stunning natural beauty
Lakes, waterfalls, rapids…These are the basic ingredients that make our regional parks such ideal places to experience nature close-up. In summer or winter, explore the trails in Sept-Chutes Regional Park or in Chute-à-Bull Regional Park in Saint-Côme. The more adventurous can go hiking, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on the National Trail. Add to these the Parc des Chutes Monte-à-Peine-et-des-Dalles.One thing’s for sure, wilderness lovers will be more than satisfied. Stay overnight in a cabin to keep the fun going.
Learn moreUrban parks
Our urban parks bring the countryside to the city. In Terrebonne and Mascouche, head to Parc du Grand-Coteau for its numerous hiking trails near the pond. In Repentigny, the trails of Parc de l’Île-Lebel can be explored on foot, by bicycle, on snowshoes or on cross-country skis. And you won’t want to miss a visit to the Berthier Islands. Whatever the season, whether cycling or snowshoeing, the setting is simply idyllic.