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Discover Mont-Tremblant National Park on a full-day guided hike from Montreal, with scenic views, wildlife, and options for a relaxing or energetic day outdoors.
Travelers seeking a day away from Montreal’s urban buzz will find this guided trip to Mont-Tremblant National Park a rewarding escape into nature. This full-day adventure, offered at a reasonable price, combines scenic hiking, wildlife spotting, and panoramic views, making it a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts and curious explorers alike. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just want to enjoy the outdoors in a relaxed setting, this trip offers a well-rounded experience.
What we love about this experience is the chance to discover some of Quebec’s most beautiful landscapes with knowledgeable guides who make the journey educational and fun. The scenic views from the top of Mont-des-Cascades are especially memorable, and the chance to relax with a picnic amidst lush greenery is a real highlight. The only consideration? The tour isn’t guided on the trails themselves, so you’ll need a reasonable level of independence and stamina. This trip suits those who enjoy a mix of guided commentary and solo exploration, perfect for nature lovers and active travelers.


If you’re looking for an authentic outdoor excursion close to Montreal, this day trip to Mont-Tremblant National Park offers just that. We haven’t personally done it, but based on many reviews, it seems to hit the sweet spot for travelers wanting fresh air, stunning scenery, and a taste of Quebec’s wilderness. The trip’s combination of scenic vistas, wildlife opportunities, and informative guides make it a well-rounded outing.
Two aspects stand out: First, the guides’ knowledge about the region’s topography and ecology. Many reviews praise guides for being friendly, helpful, and full of interesting facts—making the hike more enriching. Second, the vast, varied landscape—from lush forests to mountain views—gives you plenty of picture-perfect moments and memorable vistas.
A potential drawback is that the hike itself isn’t guided along the trail, so you’ll need to follow the marked routes and stay aware of your surroundings. But for those comfortable with independent hiking, this isn’t a problem.
This trip is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, families, or anyone wanting a quick nature fix without the hassle of driving or planning logistics. It’s especially appealing for travelers on a budget who want to maximize their time in Quebec’s natural beauty.
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The adventure begins at the Metro Radisson in Montreal at 8:00 AM. From there, you’ll hop onto a comfortable minibus with the Bonjour Nature logo—making it easy to spot. The journey itself is part of the experience, providing a chance to chat with fellow travelers and get a brief overview from your guide about the region’s topography, history, and what to expect during the day.
Once in the park, the real fun begins. You’ll have the opportunity to choose your preferred trail, depending on your fitness level and interest. The park offers various options, but all promise lush scenery, birdlife, and a sense of escape from city life. Some reviews mention the trails can be slightly unclear, but guides are available to help with orientation.
More Great Tours NearbyThe highlight of the trip is the hike to Mont-des-Cascades, a spot that rewards you with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. We loved the way many reviewers described the scenery as “breathtaking” and “worth every step.” Whether you’re an avid hiker or a casual walker, this ascent offers a rewarding payoff.
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Throughout the day, expect to see local wildlife—birds, possibly deer, and other forest creatures—adding to the sense of being immersed in nature. The park’s rich flora and fauna make it a photographer’s dream, especially during the spring and fall.
Midday, you’ll find a peaceful spot for a picnic lunch. Many travelers mention the joy of eating surrounded by towering trees and the sounds of birds. Bring your own picnic or purchase something beforehand; either way, this pause lets you recharge and enjoy the serenity.
In the afternoon, the choices are yours. You might opt to follow the river to Chute-aux-rats, a lovely waterfall spot where you can swim if visiting in summer. Several reviews highlight this as a refreshing break. Alternatively, if you’re eager for a more vigorous hike, trails leading to L’envol or Le Geai Bleu viewpoints offer spectacular vistas and a chance to stretch your legs further.
At 4:00 PM, you’ll gather back at the minibus to head home, arriving around 6:00 PM. The comfortable transport, combined with shared stories of the day, helps make the return journey just as enjoyable as the morning departure.

For $72, this day trip packs in transportation, park entry, and guided insights—all convenient and cost-effective, especially considering the scenic quality of the area. Many reviews highlight the guides’ friendliness and knowledge, which significantly enhances the experience. While some hikers mention minor signage issues, the overall consensus is that the trip offers excellent value for a full day immersed in nature’s beauty.
The flexibility to choose your trail and activity level makes it suitable for a variety of travelers—whether you want a gentle walk or a challenging climb. Plus, the opportunity to relax with a picnic surrounded by wildlife makes this more than just a hike; it’s a chance to reconnect with the outdoors.

This trip is perfect for outdoor lovers who want a hassle-free way to explore Quebec’s wilderness. It’s also ideal for families seeking a safe, scenic outing, or solo travelers wishing to meet fellow adventurers. If you’re keen on panoramic views, wildlife, and fresh air, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
Those who prefer guided hikes with a trail guide might find the self-guided aspect a little less structured. Also, since the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, accessibility is limited. For travelers who want to include some swimming or more leisurely activities, the Chute-aux-rats stop in summer could be a real treat.

What makes this trip stand out is the combination of beautiful scenery, informative guides, and flexibility. It’s a well-orchestrated way to experience Quebec’s outdoors without the hassle of planning or driving. The trip’s reviews reflect consistent praise for the views, wildlife sightings, and the friendly, knowledgeable guides.
If you’re after a high-value outdoor experience that offers a genuine taste of the region’s natural beauty, this Mont-Tremblant day trip should definitely be on your list. It’s a wonderful option for anyone wanting to escape the city, stretch their legs, and enjoy some of Canada’s best scenery in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.

How early do I need to arrive?
You should be at the Metro Radisson by 8:00 AM for check-in and boarding.
Is transportation included?
Yes, roundtrip transportation from Montreal is included in the price.
What should I bring?
Bring hiking shoes, water, biodegradable sunscreen, insect repellent, weather-appropriate clothing, and outdoor gear.
Can I swim at Chute-aux-rats?
Yes, in summer, visitors often swim at this waterfall spot.
Is the hike guided?
The hike itself is not guided along the trails, but you will meet with a guide at the start who provides insights and instructions.
Is the tour suitable for kids?
The tour involves hiking on trails, so it suits active children comfortable with walking. Not suitable for wheelchair users.
What happens if it rains?
The tour runs rain or shine. Bring weather-appropriate gear and be prepared for any weather.
How long is the total trip?
The trip lasts about 10 hours, from 8:00 AM departure to around 6:00 PM return.
Is there a minimum group size?
The data doesn’t specify, but reviews suggest it’s a small group experience, adding a friendly touch.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the trip.
This Mont-Tremblant National Park day trip offers a genuine slice of Quebec’s outdoors for those looking for an active and scenic adventure without breaking the bank. With friendly guides, stunning views, and flexible options, it’s a solid choice for exploring the natural beauty just a short ride from Montreal.
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