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Best Quebec Snowmobile Resorts

Many say the best overall Quebec snowmobile resort is Auberge Lac-à-l’Eau-Claire, located conveniently between Montreal and Quebec City. While this is an excellent option, many other snowmobile resorts offer customized experiences.

Whether it’s your first time on a machine or bringing a trailer full of your own, this list includes the best Quebec snowmobile resorts for all types of visitors. Each resort has direct access to Quebec’s 33,000 km of dedicated and cleared trails.

Use this guide to choose the amenities that suit you and your party best. Also, take note of the location of each resort, as some are set deeper into the wilderness than others.

Person Riding - on White and Black Snowmobile - During Daytime - Spencer Davis - From Unsplash
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Resorts With Snowmobile Rentals

For new riders, these Quebec resorts offer everything you need to make the most of your first time on the trails, including the rental of snowmobiles.

1. Auberge Lac-à-l’Eau-Claire, Perfect as a Ski-Doo Resort in St-Alexis-des-Monts

Offering snowmobile rentals is just the tip of the iceberg regarding the services provided here. Many people need to rent more than just the snowmobile due to the cold winter climate in Quebec, and the Lac-à-l’Eau-Claire resort can accommodate this.

However, this isn’t just for beginners. If you bring your own snowmobile, you can park it in their heated and secure garage when not in use. This makes it easy to grab and go in the morning so you can be the first on the trails.

2. Ferme 5 Étoiles in Sacré-Cœur

For a little more rustic experience, Ferme 5 Étoiles has beautiful rooms and cabins for rent during your stay. There are also plenty of options, including yurts, family apartments, and chalets with their own fireplaces.

Drive your snowmobile right onto the trails from your hotel room or join up with one of their guided tours. One of the highlights of this resort is you can warm up and relive your fantastic day at the Sugar Shack while enjoying locally sourced and traditional Quebec fare.

Man Walking Near the White and Black Snowmobile - Nate Johnston - From Unsplash
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Resorts Without Snowmobile Rentals

These resorts are in prime locations to take advantage of the thousands of kilometres of trails that Quebec offers while providing stunning views of the vast Quebec landscape. 

1. Le Viking Resort & Marina in Ste-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson

A big part of snowmobiling is getting cold. It’s a small price to pay for the enjoyment of whizzing through the snow, but inevitable, nonetheless. To counter this, Le Viking Resort & Marina has a full-scale wellness centre, which includes a spa, sauna, and massage therapy.

Located only 45 minutes from Mont Tremblant, you can visit here for a day or so and then return to the hustle and bustle of the popular ski town. Use your own machine on the Trans-Québec snowmobile trail or enjoy snowshoeing and ice skating.

2. Hostellerie Baie Bleue in Carleton-sur-Mer

Quebec’s tourism is growing each year, and with it, the options for accommodations. You can get a modern feel and classy touches at Hostellerie Baie Bleue if you’re over the traditional chalet design. With access to a nearby gas station, you probably won’t spend too much time in your room anyway.

The snowmobile packages here are flexible and priced very well, no matter the size of your party. Many include meals at the onsite restaurant Pub Saint-Joseph, a great place to wind down after a long day cruising the countryside. 

Green Snowmobile - in a Snowy Forest - Felipe Simo - From Unsplash
Photo: Felipe Simo from Unsplash

3. Auberge La Seigneurie des Monts in Ste-Anne-des-Monts

Located in Gaspésie, Auberge La Seigneurie des Monts resort offers a huge choice of snowmobile trails. Of course, you can stick to the ones that run adjacent to the hotel, but you can also take a short drive and have access to thousands more kilometres of trails.

Located right on the banks of the St. Lawrence, this resort might be the most picturesque out of all of them. Although not easy to get to, it’s worth it for the die-hard snowmobilers and has everything to enjoy a full holiday weekend or even longer.

4. Hôtel Le Francis in New Richmond

Also, in a remoter area of Quebec is Hôtel Le Francis. Snowmobiling takes up a lot of space, and to truly enjoy all it has to give, you must get out into the deep wilderness. Thankfully, places like this resort exist to make the trip not only memorable but accommodating as well.

The Bayou restaurant and pub provides the perfect setting for after-trail drinks or a nice dinner out with family or that special someone. The property also has ample meeting places, so if you want to be the best boss ever, schedule your next work retreat here. 

White and Black Snowmobile - With Red Backpack - on Top of Mountain - Spencer Davis - From Unsplash
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Summary of the Best Quebec Snowmobile Resorts

If you don’t have your own snowmobile, then the best Quebec snowmobile resort is the Auberge Lac-à-l’Eau-Claire. They have everything first-timers need to hit the trails safely and affordably. If you have your own machines, then the best option is Viking Resort & Marina.

Be sure to plan ahead whichever you choose because the province of Quebec is the most sought-after location to go snowmobiling, and people from all over the world book well in advance to guarantee a spot to play in our snow.

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