Ready-to-camp treehouses in a protected Park

Imagine the view from your treehouse; where adults can feel like kids again and children’s dreams of sleeping in a treehouse can come true. Adventure into the forest and fresh air of the Laurentians without foregoing the creature comforts of home.

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Offering 20 snug and well-equipped living spaces within an exclusive protected backcountry area (accessible only on foot, off gris grid), prepare for an fun wilderness adventure.

An effort handsomely rewarded by an adventure that blends camping’s essence with glamping’s allure, promising an unparalleled experience. Welcome to a world that combines camping and glamping, but is uniquely its own.

4.6
Based on 226 reviews
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Ian SilverwoodIan Silverwood
01:19 14 Nov 23
We went to one of the refuge during early November, when the temperature was around -2 to -4 degrees.The atmosphere of this place is awesome! It's super quiet, you almost feel like you are alone. The cabin was spacious and well kept. The slow burning wood stove was really cool, and they provide enough wood to be very warm inside.The staff is super friendly and they really make sure that you have everything you need. Most things, like wood, kindling, water, etc., they have 24/7 in case you run into an issue.The lake is beautiful, during winter and in the summer as well.All in all, I would highly recommend this place to anyone.
Kym PedicelliKym Pedicelli
16:55 09 Nov 23
Definitely for those adventurous types, wanting a rustic forest getaway, yet with all the important amenities and details provided, within the much welcome "Leave No Trace", neatly minimalist, nature-first, approach. The phenomenally conceived/constructed treetop cabins, each with its own uniqueness and aesthetic of whimsy are just mind blowing. And in this gorgeous location, within the ECO-Laurentides Park, with its environmental education foundations and infrastructure, pristine wilderness and kms of trails, it's an exemplary gem of how we can conserve pristine ecosystems while still enjoying them.
Xavier ChartrandXavier Chartrand
16:28 24 Oct 23
Excellent place. Very rustic and rudimentary, but for a getaway that wants to be quiet and without network, I highly recommend.They are equipped and have experience in this type of hospitality.
The places are magnificent. The view from the refuge of the lake and the mountains was magnificent. You still need to be in good shape to rent on the west bank, because the path that leads to the shelters is not always flat and you have to allow a good 20 minute walk to get there. The park in general is very quiet and access to dock #5 was really great for our 5 to 7 at sunset. That being said, it is impossible for me to give a 5 star because we did not find that the prices (quite high) were justified. In addition to the price for each night, expect to pay for absolutely everything extra: access to the park (per person, per day), wood not included (except in the cold season, but still, to make outdoor fires... ), the shelters are equipped with a battery system, but if you want light you have to pay extra to rent a power supply which runs out after a day, ice not provided for the cooler, propane extra , no garbage/recycling collection, everything must be brought back in the cart. Also, no toilet block on the west side, so only dry toilets (not always clean). We are used to backcountry camping and have no problem enjoying nature without amenities, and we also understand that this tranquility “you have to pay for”, but when you spend this amount, you expect a minimum of services , if only the battery pack included or a toilet block which does not involve 40 minutes of walking. All in all, the place is magnificent and we had a superb stay with friends. We also discovered a very beautiful park for hiking and canoeing/fishing. But I don't think we will rent shelters there again because of the prices which we find a little exaggerated.
kelly-ann sterlingkelly-ann sterling
15:54 13 Jul 23
This place is truly magical! It is like an Airbnb in the woods. These treehouses come fully equipped and the customer service received was next to none! It was phenomenal! Easy check in and check out and they have an honor system so you never have to run out of wood or ice, day or night. All you have to do is grab your wood and ice and record the # of your tree house on a piece of paper.Great hiking trail with a breathtaking view and the water is clean and clear. The lake is non motorized boats. But pets are allowed as long as they remain on a leash at all times.Each treehouse had its own unique look and feel with a porch underneath.
William Dias Jr.William Dias Jr.
20:08 11 Jul 23
Highly recommend! An adventure to remember. The houses have a unique and dreamy vibe and the setting is just incredible. Love to swim and fish in the lake. Would come back in a heartbeat.
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During winter, we’re all about adventure and relaxation

In the eco-park Parc Éco-Laurentides, explore 36 km of snow covered trails, perfect for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. Glide or walk through the forest, past lakes and streams, and around mountains.

And if you want to try new experiences in the Mont-Tremblant region, don’t miss out on the thrill of dogsledding, snowmobiling, tubing and more. The Tremblant Activity Centre offers 75 different indoor and outdoor activities.

Our Eco-Commitment: Small Steps, Big Impact

We’re committed to sustainability. We practice Leave No Trace principles, we are carbon neutral via Planetair, we donate 1% of sales to 1% For The Planet, we are certified eco-responsible with Les Pages Vertes.

4-season Lakeside Camping

Winter sets the stage for trail explorations in Parc Éco-Laurentides via snowshoes or cross-country skis, ending with in cozy campfire gatherings. Come summer, the lake becomes a playground—dive into its refreshing waters, angle a fishing rod with the little ones, drift in a canoe, plan sun-soaked picnics, or simply enjoy leisurely moments.

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Mont-Tremblant Treehouses