Race down a Luge track at Skyline Luge Mont-Tremblant. This seasonal attraction lets you ride a gravity-propelled Luge cart as you navigate the twist and turns of 1.4 kilometer (4593 feet) track. Start the fun by taking the chairlift to the top of the track, strapping on a helmet, getting into your cart, and then off you go! You can glide along slowly to admire the scenic view or try to speed down as you compete against your friends to see who can cross the finish line first.
Whether you plan on zip-lining or canoeing, one way or another you'll have at great time at Domaine Saint-Bernard Park. It has a beach, playground, hiking and biking trails, for fun in the sun. For all the active tourists out there, there's canoeing and kayaking in the summer, and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. For the quieter crowd that comes to enjoy nature, there are gardens, bird watching and nature workshops. At night there is astronomy events for the entire family or group, through a specialized telescope.
About 938.2705 miles (1510 sq. km.) of natural untouched beauty greets you as you enter the Parc National du Mont-Tremblant. Several lakes and streams, nearly 400, are peppered around the park along with six major rivers and many waterfalls. Kayaks and canoes can be rented for a little fun out in the water. Hiking and walking trails run through the park, several near the discovery center. The discovery center serves local beers and has modern amenities such as a microwave and a coffee machine. Camping is a popular activity here with family friendly huts located all through the park.
Parc Linéaire Le P'tit Train du Nord is a 234-kilometre (145.4 miles) long trail that goes from Saint-Jérôme to Mont-Laurier. Tourists can go hiking, biking or cross-country skiing along this trail. Along the path you will find micro-breweries, camping and picnic sites, markets, creameries and railway stations. Travel along this trail and you will be rewarded with views of the picturesque lakes and rivers and if you are lucky you might even spot a deer or two.
Tremblant Activity Center is the ultimate haven for adventure lovers in the picturesque landscape of Tremblant. With a range of activities ranging from rock climbing, rafting, dog-sledging, canoeing to tree activities, group activities, picnic spots and paintball, this place has it all. Equipped with a spa and restaurants the center is perfect for your next family trip too. A visit here is definitely worth it.
One of the most popular lakes in Mont-Tremblant, Lac Sauvage is surrounded by lush-green trees. To preserve the lake, sailing any type of motorboat on this fresh water lake is banned. A road goes all around the lake, but except on the western bank where you will find houses peeking through the trees. This lake is ideal for fishing and you will commonly find fishes like sunfish, trout and perch.
Race down a Luge track at Skyline Luge Mont-Tremblant. This seasonal attraction lets you ride a gravity-propelled Luge cart as you navigate the twist and turns of 1.4 kilometer (4593 feet) track. Start the fun by taking the chairlift to the top of the track, strapping on a helmet, getting into your cart, and then off you go! You can glide along slowly to admire the scenic view or try to speed down as you compete against your friends to see who can cross the finish line first.
Whether you plan on zip-lining or canoeing, one way or another you'll have at great time at Domaine Saint-Bernard Park. It has a beach, playground, hiking and biking trails, for fun in the sun. For all the active tourists out there, there's canoeing and kayaking in the summer, and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. For the quieter crowd that comes to enjoy nature, there are gardens, bird watching and nature workshops. At night there is astronomy events for the entire family or group, through a specialized telescope.
About 938.2705 miles (1510 sq. km.) of natural untouched beauty greets you as you enter the Parc National du Mont-Tremblant. Several lakes and streams, nearly 400, are peppered around the park along with six major rivers and many waterfalls. Kayaks and canoes can be rented for a little fun out in the water. Hiking and walking trails run through the park, several near the discovery center. The discovery center serves local beers and has modern amenities such as a microwave and a coffee machine. Camping is a popular activity here with family friendly huts located all through the park.
Parc Linéaire Le P'tit Train du Nord is a 234-kilometre (145.4 miles) long trail that goes from Saint-Jérôme to Mont-Laurier. Tourists can go hiking, biking or cross-country skiing along this trail. Along the path you will find micro-breweries, camping and picnic sites, markets, creameries and railway stations. Travel along this trail and you will be rewarded with views of the picturesque lakes and rivers and if you are lucky you might even spot a deer or two.
Circuit Mont-Tremblant is located at Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada. This racing circuit boasts of racers like Andretti, Rahal, Villeneuve and many more who have raced here in the past. For racing schedule and other updates, check website.
Tremblant Activity Center is the ultimate haven for adventure lovers in the picturesque landscape of Tremblant. With a range of activities ranging from rock climbing, rafting, dog-sledging, canoeing to tree activities, group activities, picnic spots and paintball, this place has it all. Equipped with a spa and restaurants the center is perfect for your next family trip too. A visit here is definitely worth it.