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.
Tree-top walk
Our treetop walk is a unique way to discover the Laurentians from the forest canopy, set on a heritage site. It is a sightseeing 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 40 m (equivalent to a 12-storey building) above the forest, offering a stunning bird’s-eye view of the Laurentian forests and mountains.
Our walkways 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 highlighting the local flora and fauna.
From the top, you’ll enjoy a breathtaking view of the rolling hills typical of the Laurentian mountain range, as well as landmarks such as Mont-Tremblant.
The total distance, including the tower walk, is 2.7 km round trip and takes approximately 1 to 2 hours.
Nearby, you’ll also find a hiking trail and a children’s playground.