Mont-Tremblant National Park – Quebec
Just a few hours northwest from Montreal and northeast from Ottawa, Mont-Tremblant is a great side trip for a few days of outdoor fun while exploring eastern Canada.
- This 1,510-square-kilometer park is known for its six rivers, 400 streams and lakes, expansive Laurentian peaks, sandy beaches, canoe routes, and 40 species of mammals.
- There are also 18 different hiking trails that cover over 82 kilometers, a series of excellent river routes for canoeists (the winding route from Lac Chat to Mont de la Vache Noire is great if you have a half-day to spare), and numerous camping spots.
- The park features two supervised and serviced beaches: Crémaillère beach in the La Diable sector, and Lac-Provost beach in the La Pimbina sector.
- The Via Ferrata du Diable, resembling rock climbing, on the wall of the Vache Noire at the park’s entrance, is a unique trail that allows both beginners and experienced climbers to safely ascend the mountain.
- You’ll be secured to a steel cable running the length of the cliff as you navigate the built-in steps, beams, footpaths, walkways, and bridges overlooking the Diable River below.
List of National Parks in Canada
List of National Parks in Canada: Canada has 47 national parks. Of these 37 are designated as national parks and 10 are reserved national parks. These 47 national parks represent the 336,343 square kilometers area of Canada which falls under the 39 terrestrial natural regions. These 47 national parks cover almost every province and territory of Canada that is responsible for protecting the wildlife and flora’s lives.
In this article, we are going to discuss the National Parks in Canada in detail.
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