Mont-Tremblant National Park (offering Via Ferrata or Canoe)
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  Guided Canoe Discovery
Guided canoe discovery - Meandres of The Diable
This guided Canoeing Tremblant National Park trip is the best way to discover The Diable River in Quebec's largest National Park in the oldest mountain range in the world. A park warden–naturalist will be your guide and share their knowledge throughout the journey. You'll stop along the 6 km river descent for a snack and a swim, while you discover this spectacular corner of the Laurentian mountains. During the guided Canoeing Tremblant National Park trip, paddlers often see ducks, beavers and several species of birds. A great family activity. No experience required.
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED - PLACES LIMITED
See the National Park canoe rental page for a self-guided canoe trip.
| Rates |
| Adult (18 yrs+) parc access incl. | $67 with Parc access included | | Child (6-17 yrs) parc access incl. | $34 with Parc access included | | Child (5 yrs -) 20lbs/10kg min. | free |
| Important information |
| Location | 40 minutes from Tremblant. | | Duration | Approximately 3 hours | | Departures |
9:30 a.m. everyday from June 23 to September 2 from *The National Park.
*Directions to departure point will be provided in your reservation confirmation by email. | | Included | Guide, equipment, snack and park access fees. | | Groups | For 20 people or more, please contact The Activity Centre for information about group rates. | | Please note | Consult our What to wear information page. | | Conditions | Free for children under 6 years old. Minimum 20 lb / 10kg. 2 participants minimum. Rates are subject to change without notice. Taxes and resort royalty are extra. |
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