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Parc national du Mont-Tremblant 

Accueil de la Diable : 3824, chemin du Lac Supérieur, Accueil de la Pimbina : 2954, Route 125 Nord, Accueil L'Assomption : 5555, chemin du Parc and Accueil La Cachée : 1002, rue du Lac Caché
Lac-Supérieur (Qc), Canada
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With its six great rivers and 400 lakes and streams, Parc national du Mont-Tremblant is a canoer's paradise. It's a rich amalgam of Québec's natural and historic heritages, being the oldest park in the network. It's wilderness is so vast that it is home to 40 mammal species, including the wolf wich is it's our animal emblem. There is also the Via ferrata du Diable, an intermediate activity between hiking and climbing that will let you discover the park's mountains in a way you could otherwise only dream about. Photo credit: Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, Sépaq. You must buy your daily access right online before your visit in a national park. sepaq.com/parksaccess

Accueil de la Diable : 3824, chemin du Lac Supérieur, Accueil de la Pimbina : 2954, Route 125 Nord, Accueil L'Assomption : 5555, chemin du Parc and Accueil La Cachée : 1002, rue du Lac Caché
Lac-Supérieur (Qc), Canada
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