Exploring parc national du Mont-Tremblant with a local guide

Established in 1895, parc national du Mont-Tremblant is Quebec’s first protected park and one of the most spectacular destinations for guided tours in the Laurentians. It stands in the same ranks as Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Sequoia. Across its 1,510 km², six major rivers, 400 lakes and streams, and 40 mammal species including the wolf roam a territory that remains genuinely wild.

Since August 2023, it has also been Quebec’s first International Dark Sky Park. A certification that recognizes a rare commitment: protecting even its darkness. All information about the territory is available on the official SEPAQ website

The rivière du Diable, the rocky cliff face of the Vache Noire, the trails that climb toward sweeping views of the massif: this is a territory meant to be lived, best experienced with someone who knows it well. D-Tour offers guided tours in parc national du Mont-Tremblant for every level and every interest. Discover our custom packages

Guided discovery tour of the park – sit back and let us lead

You step into the shuttle at your accommodation, your guide takes the wheel, and you’re in good hands. The itinerary is ready, the best stops hand-picked, every logistical detail taken care of in advance. You bring your curiosity; we handle the rest.

Lac Monroe, Chutes Croches, Chute du Diable. Your guide selects 4 to 5 stops based on your group, your pace, and what interests you most that day. Perfect for families, first-time visitors to the park, or anyone who simply wants to be surprised. Some of the best moments happen when you let yourself be guided.

Starting at $84 per person. Duration: 5 hours. Level: all levels. Shuttle, private guide, park entry fees, and snack included. Book the guided discovery tour

Guided hike – a guide, a trail, landscapes waiting to be discovered

Your guide walks you through a few options. The Lac des Femmes trail for a gentle waterside walk, the Corniche for panoramic views over the massif, or the Centenaire trail for a climb that earns its reward. You choose based on how you feel that day, and the adventure begins.

What makes having a guide so valuable is that they know every fork in the trail, so you move forward with complete confidence. They share their knowledge of the local wildlife and plants, and tell you what they know about the land. You walk, you look, you listen, you take it all in. The quiet of a Laurentian forest, revealed in a whole new way.

Starting at $84 per person. Duration: 3 to 5 hours, 5 to 10 km. Intermediate level. Shuttle, private guide, park entry fees, and outdoor snack included. Book the guided hike

Les Sommets des Laurentides – from the national park to the heart of Station Mont Tremblant

What makes this tour exceptional is the crossing itself. You venture deep into the national park, climbing toward Pic Johannsen through the Laurentian forest. The summit opens up, offering a moment to pause for lunch with the Laurentides stretching as far as the eye can see. Then you descend the other side, from protected wilderness all the way down to Station Mont Tremblant. Two worlds. A hike unlike anything else.

An epic 11.5 km one-way hike across two of the highest peaks in the Laurentians, for those with the legs and the drive. The return trip is made by panoramic gondola, with the village below, wrapping up the day in style.

Starting at $109 per person. Duration: 5 to 7 hours. Difficult level. Shuttle, private guide, park entry fees, panoramic gondola, and snack included. Book the Les Sommets des Laurentides hike

Canoe or kayak descent on the rivière du Diable

On the rivière du Diable, nature is part of the adventure. Herons, beavers, and diving loons are regular companions along the way. And sometimes, the river goes even further: our paddlers witnessed it firsthand when a juvenile bald eagle began gliding silently above the water. An extraordinarily rare encounter, even within the park. That’s the kind of moment that makes every descent one of a kind.

Between granite cliffs, sandy riverbanks, and Laurentian forest. Your guide knows the river and looks after your group every step of the way. Halfway through, a beach stop to swim, breathe, and snack. Time moves differently on the water. A magical moment worth giving yourself.

Starting at $108 per person by canoe. Single kayak available as an option (+$19.95). Duration: 4 hours for 12 km, or 2 hours for 6 km (on request). Beginner to intermediate level. Private guide, shuttle, watercraft, life jacket, paddles, and park entry fees included. Swimming ability required. Book the canoe or kayak descent

Via Ferrata du Diable: clinging to the face of the Vache Noire

Two hundred meters above the rivière du Diable, you cross beams, bridges, and walkways bolted into the rocky face of the Vache Noire. You breathe. You keep going. It’s one of the rare experiences that brings you completely into the present moment. You come out of it changed, with a quiet certainty that you’ve lived something real.

It’s guided, safe, and accessible to all levels. Three routes based on your experience: the Excursion (3h30), the Intermediate (5h), or the Grande Virée (5h30). Maximum eight people per group. Your guide is with you from the first carabiner to the last.

Starting at $78 per person. Beginner to advanced level. Park entry fees included. Transportation from your accommodation available as an optional add-on. Minimum age: 11 years. Book the Via Ferrata du Diable

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Frequently asked questions about tours in parc national du Mont-Tremblant

Are the tours run as private groups?
All guided tours in parc national du Mont-Tremblant are private, with a dedicated guide who adapts to your group.

Is transportation from our accommodation included?
Round-trip shuttle service is included for the vast majority of tours, departing from your accommodation in Mont-Tremblant. For the Via Ferrata, transportation is available as an optional add-on for an additional fee.

Do we need prior experience to participate?
The guided discovery tour, canoe, and kayak are all accessible with no prior experience. For water activities, swimming ability is required. Hikes adapt to all fitness levels, ranging from 2 to 12 km based on your energy and interests. Les Sommets des Laurentides and the Via Ferrata require a good level of physical fitness. In all cases, your guide tailors the route to your group. Not sure which experience is right for you? Contact us and we’ll be happy to help you find the perfect fit.

Can we order lunch for the day?
Absolutely! We’re happy to make your day a little easier with a carefully prepared lunch box from our favourite café, at $23.25 per person. A wonderful way to turn your break into a true moment of joy, right in the heart of nature.

What time of year are these tours available?
Our guided tours in parc national du Mont-Tremblant run from May 16 to October 25. Water activities, canoe and kayak, are available until October 11.

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