The Mont-Tremblant Park is a vast territory offering an abundance of nature; rolling hills, lakes, and rivers. In order to discover and appreciate the National Park's landscape from a brand new perspective, we offer a variety of summer activities that are sure to please. By canoe or on foot, you will be surprised by the sheer size of the territory. The park is open year-round. Approximately a 1.5-hour drive from Montreal and less than 3 hours from Ottawa
Must be booked 2 days or more before start date.
Description
The canoe trip is the best way to discover The Diable River in Quebec's largest National Park in the oldest mountain range in the world. A park warden–naturalist will be your guide and share their knowledge throughout the journey. You'll stop along the 6 km river descent for a snack and a swim, while you discover this spectacular corner of the Laurentian mountains. During the guided canoe trip, paddlers often see ducks, beavers and several species of birds. A great family activity. No experience required.
40 minutes from Tremblant. Transport NOT included.
Departures
Daily from the National Park: 9:30 am from June 23rd to September 2nd, 2012 (Please note schedule may change without notice)
*After you made your reservation, you will receive an Itinerary request confirmation via email. Once the reservation will be confirmed, The Tremblant Activity Centre will send you an activity reservation confirmation including the driving directions to departure point.
3 hours approx
Guide, equipment, snack and park entrance fees.
Wear comfortable clothing (dress according to the weather), appropriate footwear and bring your camera !
Maximum of 2 adults and 1 child per canoe. Child rates apply to children from 6 to 17 years old. Free for children under 6 years old. Minimum 20 lb / 10kg. Price per person. Rates are subject to change without notice. Taxes and resort royalty are extra.
The canoe rental is a self-guided canoe trip in the Tremblant National Park. Down approximately 12 km on the Diable river, it offers a gentle descent where you can take your time discovering the unique Mont-Tremblant National Park's landscape and sandy river beaches.
Daily from the National Park: 11:00 am and 12:00 pm from May 18th to October 8th, 2012 (Please note schedule may change without notice)
4 hours approx
Canoe, equipment and park entrance fees.
You must arrive 30 minutes before your departure time. Wear comfortable clothing (dress according to the weather), appropriate footwear and bring your camera !
Maximum of 2 adults and 1 child per canoe. Identification card is required and held as a security deposit to ensure the return of the equipment. Minimum 20 lb / 10kg. Price per canoe. Rates are subject to change without notice. Taxes and resort royalty are extra.
Prices shown are based on rates available between 2012-05-20 and 2012-09-17 (YYYY-MM-DD).
Following terms and definitons are based on CITQ (Corporation de l'Industrie Touristique du Québec) documentation.
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Please note the price displayed in a currency other than Canadian Dollars (CAD) is an estimate only. The final charge will be in Canadian Dollars.