Summer Activities in our Ready-to-Camp Park

Hiking trails

36 km of trails winding through forest and lakes with panoramic views. Some of the trails are equipped with information panels. Don’t miss our unique 1km boardwalk crossing a lake with views of the wetlands, accessible to wheelchairs and strollers. Dogs on leash are welcome to walk along!

Fishing

3 lakes to fish on! Our lakes are re-stocked on a regular basis for you to enjoy but also for conservation reasons; to keep the fish populations at a constant level while maintaining biodiversity. You are required to fish from a boat (canoe or rowboat), the Park does not allow fishing from the shore or docks. The Park has 2 row boats, reserve online at: ctel.ca. You must bring your provincial fishing permit and equipment. You may bring your own kayak, canoe, paddleboard. Electric motors are permitted. NO FISHING DURING WINTER.

Lakes available for fishing

  • Lac du Cordon : Bass and some Speckled trout.
  • Lac à la truite : Bass and Rainbow Trout.
  • Lac Renversi : Speckled trout. Renting a rowboat is mandatory.
  • Lac Bonet: Trout.

Fishing quotas

  • Trout : May 12 till september 17 : 7 per permit per day.
  • Bass : June 15 till November 30 : 5 per permit per day.
  • Daily total of 10 fish per license holder.

Swimming

3 docks are reserved just for our guests in the treehouses. You can swim from there, or from the main dock near the reception – pavillion building, or from any of the hiking trails. Pedal boats are also great to swim off in the middle of the lake.

Boat rental

Take a canoe, a kayak or even a rabaska if you’re a big group (12 passenger canoe) to explore Lake Cordon. We have 24 canoes for rent (there is 1 canoe available for each treehouse, you may rent a 2nd canoe if available at time of check-in. We also have 1 rowboat that can be reserved: 819-321-0808. You may bring your own kayak, canoe, paddleboard. Electric motors are permitted.

Biking and Fatbiking

In development. You can still enjoy the Le P’tit Train du Nord bike path, which is a 20-minute drive from Parc Éco-Laurentides.

Summer Activities Near Mont-Tremblant

Les Refuges Perchés is located in the heart of the Laurentians, just a few kilometers from Mont-Tremblant, where outdoor activities are an everyday adventure. Here’s a list of the region’s most popular activities and attractions.

The Mont-Tremblant Activity Centre

The Activity Centre is the reservation centre for Mont-Tremblant outdoor activities since 1997. With the most comprehensive range of recreational activities in Quebec, they have something for everyone including many family activities and group activities : rafting, ziplines, via-ferrata, ATV 4×4, boat rental, biking and more.

Linear park ”Le P’tit Train du Nord”

The longest linear park in Canada is located right in the heart of the Laurentian region. Following the line of the old railway built in the early 20th century, “Le P’tit Train du Nord” Linear Park offers 230 kilometres of gravel and asphalt cycling trails running through incredibly beautiful landscapes, alongside rivers and lakes. It becomes a cross-country ski trail in the winter. You can access it in St-Faustin-Lac-Carré, 25 minutes from Les Refuges Perchés.

Mont-Tremblant resort

Mont-Tremblant offers you a complete resort experience with hiking, skiing, shopping, activities, entertainment, dining and mountain-shaking après-ski and nightlife.

Ready to get a new summer adventure in Mont-Tremblant? Start planning your adventure-packed stay now!