Quebecβs mountain regions, lakes, forests, and rivers make it an ideal place to go camping. No matter what type of camper or RV owner you are. Camping Mont Tremblant is among the top choices for outdoor enthusiasts. The Laurentian mountain range hugs the area, with hundreds of lakes, ponds, and rivers. There are beautiful flora and fauna, too, in the Laurentians region.
Camping near Mont Tremblant can book quickly, so it is best to plan ahead. In fact, now is already the perfect time to start planning camping at Mont Tremblant next year.
Busbud is a Montreal-based company and a good resource for finding transportation to Mont Tremblant if you donβt have a car to get around Quebec.
5 Mont Tremblant Camping Sites Worth Booking
Parc national de Mont Tremblant/Camping at Mont Tremblant National Park
The best camping in Mont Tremblant is in Parc National du Mont Tremblant. Operated by SΓ©paq, the Mont Tremblant National Park has several camping sectors, with campsites 7 to 25 km from the main entrance.
Pitch a tent and camp the old-fashioned way, or book Γtoile ready-to-camp, yurts, huts or cabins. Canoe camping is also available. Tent camping rates range from 20.45 CAD to 81 CAD per night, depending on the services you book.
A basic site has a picnic table, fire pit, and a dry toilet nearby. Full-service campsites have a picnic table, fire pit, electricity, water, and sometimes sewer. Instead of a dry toilet, there is a washroom nearby.
The daily rate for the park entrance is 9.55 CAD.
Iroquois Falls Campground/Camping Chutes-aux-Iroquois
The Iroquois Falls Campground opens from mid-May to October 1st each year. They have traditional camping sites, as well as small and big cabins.
Traditional campsites range in price from 40 CAD to 67 CAD, depending on the services. When camping in Mont Tremblant, the campground extras can make all the difference.
Iroquois Falls Campground has a heated pool, walking trails, a trampoline, and sports. Indoor activities include board games and table tennis. Thereβs also a sandy beach next to RiviΓ¨re Rouge, relax or do some fishing. Canoes and kayaks are available for hire.
What to Do in Mont Tremblant, Laurentians?
Wondering what to do during the day when you’re in Mont Tremblant? Here are some of the top activities you’ll want to add to your itinerary:
– Head out for an adventurous buggy ride
– See the Laurentians in all their splendour during a breathtaking helicopter ride
– Hit the water for a rafting outing on the Rouge river, or try the kayaking alternative and even SUP
– Set yourself free on Mont Tremblant’s zipline adventure course
– Go for a walk along the Sentier des cimes panoramic tower
– Try your hand at some rock climbing
Camping Boreal in Mont Tremblant
Camping Boreal has been welcoming campers for over 40 years. The campground surrounds a small lake, Lac Jolicoeur, which has a small sandy beach. There are towering trees, a convenience store, and a heated pool, too.
Campsites range from 45 CAD to 54 CAD per night. Drinking water is included on all campsites. Mont Tremblant RV camping pull-through is 62 CAD per night and includes electricity, sewer, and drinking water.
Itβs a fun camping destination, with lively events from time to time. Plus, itβs close to Parc National de Mont Tremblant.
Camping de la Diable
This campground is tucked along the bends of RiviΓ¨re de Diable (Devilβs River), a short distance from Mont Tremblant resort. Camping de la Diable has over 300 campsites and four playgrounds.
There are plenty of activities to keep the whole family busy. Play pickleball, fish, float on the river or rent a canoe. The indoor activities include table hockey, ping pong, and a library. There is also a convenience store and WIFI.
Campsites range from 52 CAD to 88 CAD per night, depending on the services. If you want a unique experience, book a site on Gilliganβs Island, which includes a canoe rental (to get to the island).
Parc de la Conception
West of Mont Tremblant, hugging RiviΓ¨re Rouge, is Parc de la Conception. Itβs one of the most popular Mont Tremblant RV camping sites.
They have ready-to-camp tents, and rustic cabins, too. The campground is secure, and they have laundry facilities (bring change for the machines). Activities include pΓ©tanque, beach volleyball, hiking and air hockey.
There is a heated pool and canoes and kayaks are available for rent. Itβs fun and secluded, surrounded by nature.
Camping in Mont Tremblant is a great way to disconnect and relax. Read in the shade, barbecue or have picnics of Quebec terroir, make new friends, climb the mountain, visit the surrounding village and count the stars all in the same day!
Keep up the exploration of Quebec province with these suggestions:
- 5 Best Quebec Fishing Resorts
- 20 Must-See Quebec Attractions to Add to Your Province Bucket List
- 10 Top Things to Do in Quebec Province
- Best Hiking Near Montreal: Where to Go Outdoors
- 46 Ultimate Best Quebec Guided Tours You Should Book Now in the Province
What to Do in the Laurentians and How to Organize Your Trip
Looking for things to do in the Laurentians during your visit? Here are some must-try activities:
- Take a Laurentians fun-packed day trip from Montreal!
- Immerse yourself in nature by launching yourself from a zipline and go hiking in Mont-Tremblant
- Enjoy the Quebec winter by dog ββsledding through the Laurentians
- See the sunset and get your heart racing at 360 degrees from the Treetop Observatory
Preparing For Your Trip
When I look for things to do in my destination, I always have a look at Viator, GetYourGuide, Manawa, Civitatis and sometimes even Expedia.
It’s first off a great way to find out what there is to do, but always a quick and easy method to book cheaply and efficiently with these renowned platforms.
Need a place to sleep? I find most of my accommodations on Booking.com but I also use Hotels.com for their rewards program (11th free night) as well as Expedia. When booking smaller places in Quebec, you might not find them here and need to contact them directly.
Looking for a cheap flight to the Laurentians through Montreal? Have a look on Cheapoair or Skyscanner I use regularly.
Once youβre there,Β rent a carΒ to roam free with DiscoverCars, AutoEuropeΒ orΒ RentalCarsΒ orΒ hop on a busΒ around Gatineau, Montreal, Quebec, and surrounding cities withΒ Busbud.
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