📍 138 Chemin Du Nordet, Lac-Supérieur, Québec, J0T1J0📞 819 443-4450

Le Refuge de la Forêt Boréale is a camping site in Lac-Supérieur that provides an immersive experience in nature. Perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts, this establishment stands out with its quality facilities and enchanting natural setting.

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Why go

Visiting Le Refuge de la Forêt Boréale is about immersing yourself in a preserved natural environment where tranquility reigns. Whether you are a fishing enthusiast, a hiker, or simply seeking a relaxing getaway, this place offers a warm and friendly atmosphere. The surrounding landscapes, with their dense forests and sparkling lakes, make it an ideal spot to recharge.

What to do

  • Fishing: Enjoy the surrounding lakes for fishing various species of fish.
  • Beach (swimming): Relax on the beach and enjoy swimming in a natural setting.
  • Hiking: Explore the marked trails winding through the forest.
  • Cross-country skiing: In winter, traverse the cross-country ski trails for a unique winter experience.
  • Snow sliding: Have fun on the sliding slopes, perfect for families.
  • Snowshoeing: Discover winter landscapes on snowshoes.
  • Ready-to-camp: Stay in fully equipped tents for a hassle-free camping experience.
  • Nearby golf: Enjoy a golf course just minutes from the camping site.

Nearby

Nearby, visitors can explore the beautiful landscapes of the Laurentians. Enjoy outdoor activities such as downhill skiing at nearby resorts or discover the charming village of Mont-Tremblant, with its shops and restaurants. Hiking trails and lakes also provide excellent opportunities for day trips.

Getting there

Le Refuge de la Forêt Boréale is easily accessible from the town of Mont-Tremblant, just a few kilometers away by road. Parking is available on-site for visitors, making it easy to access the various facilities of the camping site.

Good to know

The best time to visit Le Refuge de la Forêt Boréale is from June to September, when outdoor activities are at their peak. Remember to bring weather-appropriate clothing, essential camping gear, and equipment for your chosen activities. Also, check the regulations regarding pets if you plan to bring them along.

Safety tips

To ensure your safety, remember to wear a life jacket during water activities and stay alert to changing weather conditions. In winter, be cautious of cold and ice risks during outdoor activities.

Information

Characteristics

Best season
June to September
Type
Campground
Setting
Waterfront
Capacity
1 ready-to-camp
Opening
year-round
Region
Laurentides
County
Les Laurentides
Pets
Allowed
RentalToiletsDogs allowedCamping

Practical info

Campground by the water offering 1 ready-to-camp units and 1 RV sites.

📅 Season
Open year-round
📍 Contact
138 Chemin Du Nordet, Lac-Supérieur, Québec, J0T1J0
County : Les Laurentides
Official site →

Services and activities

Water activities

  • Fishing
  • Plage (baignade)
  • Plage sur place

Land activities

  • Golf à proximité
  • Hiking
  • Snow tubing
  • Snowshoeing
  • Ski alpin / planche à neige
  • Cross-country skiing

Recreation & discovery

  • Infrastructure thématique

Equipment rental

  • Ready-to-camp

Facilities

  • Abri pour manger
  • Bac de compostage
  • Bac de recyclage
  • Bois
  • Eau potable courante
  • Feu de camp permis
  • Plan d'eau
  • Propane
  • Restrooms
  • Camping d’hiver — Prêt-à-camper

Services

  • Animaux de compagnie admis dans les Prêts-à-camper
  • Animaux de compagnie admis gratuitement
  • Animaux de compagnie admis sur la plage

Source: SIT Québec (Tourinsoft) — open data CC-BY 4.0.

Frequently asked questions

Are pets allowed at the campground?
Yes, pets are allowed in the Ready-to-camp accommodations at no extra charge.
What is the difficulty level of the hiking trails?
The hiking trails vary in difficulty, providing options for all skill levels.
Are there dining services on-site?
The camping site has a shelter for eating, but there is no restaurant on-site.
How do I access the campground from Mont-Tremblant?
The campground is accessible by road following directions from Mont-Tremblant.
What is the best time to visit the campground?
The best time to visit is from June to September.

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