Mont Laurier is a lively town known for its dynamic arts and cultural scene, including local art galleries, contemporary exhibition spaces and a fantastic performing arts theatre. The town is set on the banks of the Riviere du Lievre and is a gateway to the Upper Laurentians, a picturesque region characterised by rugged peaks, shimmering lakes and lush evergreen forests.
Things to do in Mont-Laurier
Mont Laurier is a paradise for outdoor lovers, with endless opportunities for adventure in the Upper Laurentians. In Devil Mountain Regional Park you can bike along scenic trails, hike in the mountains and camp under the stars. In winter you can gear up for cross-country skiing, sledding and snowmobiling.
Winding through a picturesque valley, the Parc Lineaire Le P'tit Train du Nord is an abandoned railway track that's been repurposed as a multi-use recreational trail. It spans over 200 kilometres and passes through quaint towns and villages, including Mont Laurier.
Enjoy a night of culture at Espace Theatre Muni-Spec Mont-Laurier, a contemporary playhouse hosting shows from across Quebec. A short stroll away, the Mont-Laurier Exhibition Centre showcases modern art, photography and sculpture by local Canadian artists.
Downtown Mont Laurier is anchored by Boise des Rapids, a waterfront promenade lined with leafy trees. You can discover an urban nature trail at Toussaint-Lachapelle Park and gaze down at the cascading falls of the Reid Bridge hydroelectric station. In summer, the park hosts outdoor concerts.
Getting around Mont-Laurier
The Mont Laurier town centre is easy to get around on foot, while a rental car is best for exploring the Upper Laurentians. During summer, Autobus Le Petit Train du Nord operates daily buses between St-Jerome and Mont Laurier. The town is a 2.5-hour drive from Montreal and two hours from Ottawa.