📍 2954, route 125, Saint-Donat, Québec, J0T 2C0📞 819 688-2281

Snowshoeing in Saint-Donat, within the Mont-Tremblant National Park, provides an immersive experience in nature. With breathtaking landscapes and well-maintained trails, it's the perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts in winter.

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Why go

Visiting the Mont-Tremblant National Park in winter is like stepping into a fairy-tale landscape. The snowshoeing trails wind through snowy forests and offer stunning views of the mountains. Whether you are a novice or an expert, the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty will surely captivate you.

What to do

  • Snowshoeing: Explore the marked trails suitable for all levels.
  • Wildlife observation: Keep an eye out for wildlife such as deer and birds.
  • Photography: Capture the snowy landscapes and natural beauty of the park.
  • Picnicking: Enjoy a relaxing moment in designated areas.
  • Visit the visitor center: Learn more about the local flora and fauna.

Nearby

Nearby, explore the charming village of Saint-Donat, with its shops and restaurants. Lake Archambault is also a great spot to relax or engage in other winter activities like skating.

Getting there

To reach Mont-Tremblant National Park, take Route 125 from Saint-Donat. Parking is available at the park entrance, making it easy to access the snowshoeing trails.

Good to know

The best time for snowshoeing is from December to March when snow conditions are optimal. Remember to bring warm clothing, appropriate footwear, and water. It is advisable to check the weather conditions before your visit.

Safety tips

When snowshoeing, make sure to stay on marked trails and check the weather. Wear appropriate clothing for the cold and suitable hiking shoes. Stay alert to snow conditions and potential wildlife.

Information

Characteristics

Best season
December to March
Type
Québec national park
Region
Lanaudière
County
Matawinie

Practical info

Québec national park

📍 Contact
2954, route 125, Saint-Donat, Québec, J0T 2C0
County : Matawinie
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Frequently asked questions

Is there an entrance fee for the park?
Yes, an entrance fee is required to access Mont-Tremblant National Park. Please check the official website for more information.
Are pets allowed?
Pets are not allowed on the snowshoeing trails in the park.
What is the difficulty level of the trails?
The snowshoeing trails vary in difficulty, providing options for both beginners and experienced hikers.
Are there equipment rental services?
Equipment rental services may be available at the park. Check the official website for details.
How do I access the parking?
Parking is located at the park entrance, easily accessible from the main road.

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