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Treetop Walk - Standalone

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Overview

Offering panoramic views of the Laurentian mountains. The treetop walk is a unique perspective at the top of the Laurentian forest canopy. The site opens at 10am: you can access to the site up to 1h30 before closing time.

Included

  • Access to the site via the fast queue
  • Parking

Excluded

  • Transport from Tremblant Resort
  • 53-meter slide when conditions permit (additional fee payable on site)
  • Lunch/snacks

Important information

When should I reserve?

Reservations can be made a few days in advance or even on the day of the activity.

How should we be dressed?

Dress for a short hike.

Can anyone do this activity?

This activity is for everyone and the trail is accessible to strollers and wheelchairs. Wheelchair available on site – Free of charge, call to reserve.

Can I bring my dog?

Only service dogs are allowed onsite.

How long does the walk take?

Allow between 1 and 2 hours, you can go at your own pace.

Can we eat on site?

A self-service restaurant is available on site all year round. You can enjoy the terrace during the summer.
You can also bring your own lunch and enjoy our picnic tables in the nearby park.

More information

Our treetop walk is a unique way to discover the Laurentians from the forest canopy, set on a heritage site.It is a sight-seeing experience that you can enjoy with your whole family. You will start the walk along an elevated path that winds through the forest and up to the treetops. Our nearly one-kilometer path leads to the observation tower that rises 40m (equivalent to a 12-storey building) above the forest to offer a stunning bird’s eye view of the Laurentian forests and mountains.

Our walk ways and main tower, with a maximum slope of 6 degrees, are completely accessible to strollers and wheelchairs. Along the way, you will discover a series of learning stations and signposts that highlight the local flora and fauna. From the top, you’ll have a breathtaking view of the rolling hills typical of the Laurentian mountain range, and landmarks such as Mont-Tremblant. The total distance including the tower walk is 2.7km round trip and takes about 2 hours.

Nearby, you’ll also find a hiking trail and a children’s playground. The total distance, including the climb to the top of the tower, is 2.7 km return and takes between 1h and 2h.

The site always opens at 10am or 12pm, so please check the hours.

Know before you book:

  • Free for children 5 and under.
  • The trail is for walking, wheelchair or scooter only (no running, moped, bike, etc.).
  • Wheelchair available on site – Free of charge, call to reserve.
  • No drones or dogs allowed (Service dogs accepted)
  • This activity requires some physical exertion.

Know before you go:

  • Access to the site no later than 1 hour before closing. See opening hours.
  • During summer : it is recommended to bring sunscreen, mosquito repellent, bottle of water.
  • During winter : our activity is entirely outdoors, and once at the top of the tower, it is often colder. We highly recommend dressing warmly for your visit.
  • Please dress appropriately for the activity that you plan to do. Ask if you are unsure or see our ‘What to Wear‘ section.

Additional information :

  • Our base is 20 minutes from Tremblant resort and less than a 2-hour drive from Montreal and Ottawa.
  • Duration: Allow between 1 and 2 hours
  • Last entrance 1 hour before trail closes.
  • Your arrival time is flexible, and you can arrive at any time during the opening hours of your selected experience, up to 1h30 before closing. The time that appears when you select your ticket corresponds to the site’s opening time.
  • No smoking on the trail.
  • For guests who choose to reserve in advance (recommended), directions to meeting points will be provided in your reservation by email. Otherwise, directions will be handed to you when you reserve at The Activity Centre.
  • Prices do not include taxes or mandatory resort royalty of 3% and may be subject to change without notice.