Reviews
Parc National du Mont-Tremblant/Camping Secteur de la Diable
User Reviews
Adrien Tasca
Sepaq’s mont tremblant is a piece of paradise and it is definitely a place to see. The road is paved all the way until the La Diable waterfall. If you have a small car, you might not like the dirt road after that. There are lots of big rocks and every few turns you will meet a car or a deer. Don’t go too fast. If you are looking for a real restroom, lake monroe has one, and there are a few at the campsites but other than that is mostly dry toilets that you will encounter
Johnny
I have been going there since i was a child. Best wilderness in the world in my opinion. Star gazing, fresh air packed with oxygen, soft boreal forest ground. Black/red water and rocks. Water falls, lakes.
Ripun Chhabra
Went here with friends for both our birthdays. Did the toughest via ferrata route. Our guide Damien was great. Veet friendly with a great sense of humor. The whole experience was great and well worth the visit. Highly recommend it.
Hubey
Nice quiet night camping De La Sablonnièrel, just remember to bring your own drinking water. Great time on via ferreta Grande Virée, which was scarier than Parc National du-Fjord-du-Saguenay's hardest course. Local guide Patrick lead us well, told tales of the area, and monitored the group's confidence and safety. We'll be back for canoeing and hiking.
Vicentiu Dumitrescu
We did the Via Ferata. What an amazing experience! And the view is breathtaking! If you are in good shape physically and ok with heights I strongly recommend it. Well organized! Our thanks to the guide for making it a safe and special experience!
Jad Kaspar
The trail was acceptable. It started with a straight path for one kilometer then it became more steep. The trail is mostly covered with rocks, lot of mud. Wearing hiking shoes is essential! The view on the top was not bad, but most of the belvederes had trees blocking the view.
Luis Carvajal
Amazing place to get in contact with nature. I could hear the owls at night and was fortunate enough to hear some wolf conversation far away. Please be sensible and try not to leave any garbage.
Yoann Félix
I loved staying at the park over the long weekend but the camping site I stayed at did not have running water. I am not sure whether another site would have been more suited for me, there were a lot of camping sites to choose from a little aid from the website that helped in that regard. I previously camped twice and both places had running water so I assumed that this place would have running water too. The hiking trail are long but worth it.
Shivangi Sharma
Beautiful park, so much to do. We were there for 3 days and loved it. Try and visit different sectors esp lake Superior. If you are going in June or July, don't go without insect repellants. The black flies will feast on you.
Valerie Léo
Rich diversity of plants and animals. It's a gorgeous park, well maintained. This is a massive park, there are too many trails to explore in a day and they have a couple of beach areas where you can sunbathe, canoe/kayak and swim. Last time I was there, I couldn't figure out where to rent out kayaks as one area didn't have anyone monitoring the place. I would suggest having some guidelines or information displayed somewhere to provide directions. Other than that, it's worth coming back to visit.