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Experience the Laurentians on a guided buggy tour, enjoying scenic forest trails with safety, expert guidance, and a chance to see Quebec’s natural beauty.
If you’re looking to add a bit of adrenaline and adventure to your Quebec getaway, a guided buggy tour through the Laurentians offers a fun and memorable way to explore this lush region. We haven’t personally taken this tour, but reviews and detailed descriptions paint a clear picture of what you can expect. It’s an activity that balances adventure with safety, making it suitable for most outdoor enthusiasts.
What we really like about this experience is how it combines the thrill of driving a 4-seater buggy with the opportunity to enjoy the region’s beautiful forest landscapes—all with an experienced guide by your side. Plus, the inclusion of safety briefings and equipment (like helmets and winter clothing) shows a thoughtful approach to visitor comfort and security.
A potential consideration is that this tour is not suitable for children under 5, pregnant women, or drivers under 21, so it’s best suited for adults and responsible older teens. Also, it requires a valid driver’s license and a deposit of $500 or $3,000, which might seem steep for some budget travelers. Still, for those craving a taste of outdoor Québec with a touch of excitement, this tour can deliver real value.
This tour is ideal for anyone who enjoys outdoor explorations, adventure activities, and discovering hidden natural beauty in a safe, guided environment. It’s a fantastic choice for couples, groups of friends, or even small families with older kids ready for a bit of off-road fun.

The Laurentians, just north of Montreal, are known for their dense forests, rolling hills, and pristine lakes. This guided buggy tour offers an excellent way to see this region without the fatigue of hiking or the expense of helicopter tours. Instead, you’ll sit comfortably in a 4-seater buggy and venture into the woods with a knowledgeable guide leading the way.
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Your adventure begins at a location in L’Ascension, where you’ll find the large wooden “Outdoor Logistik” sign. The check-in process is straightforward: after arriving, you’ll be greeted, given your safety gear, and fitted with a helmet. The staff’s friendly attitude and attention to safety immediately set a reassuring tone, especially if you’re new to off-road driving.
Once geared up, you’ll be transferred to the buggies, where your guide will explain how everything works. Safety is prioritized, with instructions on handling the vehicle and a short practice ride to help you get comfortable. This initial warm-up is perfect for nervous beginners or those unfamiliar with buggies.
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After your quick intro, you’ll set off on the main trail. The route is designed for moderate pace, so you can take in the scenery without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. The Laurentian trails wind through dense forests, with opportunities for photo stops and panoramic views along the way.
You’ll get to admire the region’s landscapes from the seat of a buggy, feeling the rougher terrain beneath you while staying safe and comfortable. The experience isn’t just about speed—it’s about appreciating Quebec’s natural beauty from a different perspective.
During the ride, you might encounter some wildlife or at least see signs of it—deer tracks, bird calls, and perhaps the occasional curious squirrel. The guides are attentive to wildlife, and the stops for scenery are well placed to enjoy the surroundings.

Stops are scheduled throughout the tour for photos, a quick break, and a chance to switch drivers if you’re sharing the buggy. These moments are perfect for capturing memories and chatting with your guide about local flora, fauna, or the region’s history.
The return leg offers more scenic views, and the guides often share stories about the forests and local lore. The experience is as much educational as it is fun, especially for those interested in Quebec’s wilderness.

The tour company emphasizes safety, with helmets, safety instructions, and trained guides. Winter clothing is provided, which is a thoughtful touch considering Quebec’s cold seasons. If you’re visiting during colder months, dress warmly—layers are your friends.
Participants are required to hold a driver’s license and be at least 21 years old to drive. Younger participants can ride along but not operate the buggy themselves. A $500 deposit (or $3,000 per buggy) is part of the booking process, ensuring a serious approach to safety and responsibility.
More Great Tours NearbyAccording to reviews, visitors appreciate the professionalism and friendliness of the team. One reviewer mentioned, “The staff made me feel safe and confident, even as a first-timer.” Others highlighted how much they enjoyed the scenic beauty and the thrill of driving through forest trails that are otherwise off-limits to regular vehicles.
Some reviews noted that the duration varies, with options from two to four hours, allowing for a flexible experience tailored to your schedule. The overall rating of 4.6 indicates high customer satisfaction, especially considering the outdoor adventure’s unique appeal.

At $231 for a group of up to four, the price might seem steep, but it includes almost everything—fuel, safety gear, trail access, and guidance. The all-inclusive nature makes it easier to enjoy without worrying about hidden costs.
For those concerned about safety deposits, the reduced deposit option ($500 with a fee) adds flexibility. The activity is also wheelchair accessible and available in English and French, accommodating a broad range of travelers.
Transportation to the site is not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own or use local transport. The activity can be booked with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind if your plans change.
This buggy tour is perfect for adventure seekers eager to explore Quebec’s wilderness in a fun, engaging way. It’s an excellent choice for groups of friends or couples wanting a shared activity that’s both exhilarating and scenic. The moderate pace and guided approach make it suitable for adventurous older teens and active adults.
However, it’s not suitable for young children, pregnant women, or drivers under 21, so it’s not a family activity for all ages. If you’re looking for an off-road experience that combines nature, safety, and a dash of adrenaline, this tour fits the bill well.
This guided buggy tour offers a unique opportunity to experience the Laurentian forests in a way that’s accessible, safe, and above all, fun. The professional guides and inclusive setup ensure you’re well taken care of, whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned outdoor enthusiast.
For travelers seeking a memorable outdoor adventure that combines scenic beauty with a light adrenaline rush, this activity provides excellent value. It’s especially recommended for those who want a flexible duration (2 or 4 hours) and enjoy exploring nature from the seat of a buggy.
On the practical side, the activity offers everything you need for a safe and comfortable experience—helmet, safety instructions, winter clothing, and trail access—all included in the price. Just remember, a valid driver’s license and a deposit are required, so plan accordingly.
If you love discovering new landscapes in a spirited, guided setting, this tour deserves a spot on your Quebec itinerary. Expect to come away with great photos, new stories, and a fresh appreciation for the natural beauty of the Laurentians.
Do I need a driver’s license to participate?
Yes, you must hold a valid driver’s license to drive a buggy. If you prefer not to drive, you can ride along as a passenger.
What is included in the tour price?
The $231 fee covers a certified guide, buggy rental, helmet, fuel, trail access fees, safety training, and winter clothing.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity. You can book now and pay later, providing flexibility.
Is this activity suitable for children?
Children under 5 or pregnant women are not recommended. Drivers must be at least 21 years old, and minors need to be accompanied by a responsible adult.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly in layers, especially in winter, as winter clothing is provided. Bring your driver’s license and be prepared for outdoor conditions.
Where do I meet for the tour?
Look for the large wooden “Outdoor Logistik” sign on the street, then head to the beige garage. The entrance is a small side door.
In all, the Laurentians guided buggy tour offers a compelling mix of adventure, scenery, and safety. If you’re craving a hands-on way to experience Quebec’s beautiful forests, this activity hits the sweet spot—just be sure to meet the age and licensing requirements. Happy exploring!
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