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Highway 15, the road linking Montréal to Mont-Tremblant, is chock-a-block with delightful detours. A happy mix of urban and rural, your route will be defined by how and where you choose to stop: to sample some local cuisine, perhaps, or enjoy a bit of the great outdoors ... Indeed, those who love golfing, biking, spas, hiking and swimming will find themselves in seventh heaven!
 
Start: Montréal
Finish: Mont-Tremblant
Itinerary: Route 117
Distance: 119 km/74 miles
Optional road: Highway 15 to Sainte-Adèle
 

Laval

9 km/6 miles

Laval, the city that occupies all of Île Jésus, is renowned for educational, scientific and outdoor activities. There’s the Cosmodôme Space Camp/Space Sciences Centre, the Rivière-des-prairies power station, the Centre de la Nature, Parc de la Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, and much more! Tourisme Laval can provide you with more suggestions.

 

Saint-Jérôme

42 km/26 miles

The capital of the Laurentians region, Saint-Jérôme abounds in one-of-a-kind experiences. Starting point of the “P’tit Train du Nord” bicycle path — Canada’s longest linear park — Saint-Jérôme is also a warm and welcoming city, with its sunny patios, “Étang des 100 truites” trout pond and plenty more.

 

Saint-Sauveur

61 km/38 miles

You won’t want to miss Saint-Sauveur, nestled at the foot of the mountain bearing the same name. Whether you choose to make a splash in the water slides of Parc aquatique Mont Saint-Sauveur, enjoy the exceptional local restaurants and electrifying nightlife, or simply stroll along the Rue Principale, you’re sure to leave completely charmed.

 

Sainte-Adèle

68 km/42 miles

The silence of the forest, fine dining, rivers, riding academies, bike paths, golf clubs and walking trails: all of this and more await you at Sainte-Adèle!

 

Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts

86 km/53 miles

Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts’magnificent sandy beaches, many aquatic activities and enchanting setting will prompt you to linger for hours. This is also where you have to make a difficult decision: whether to continue on to Mont-Tremblant, or head for Saint-Donat!

 
34 km/21 miles from route 117
© Station Mont-Tremblant Saint-Donat ( Parc du Mont-Tremblant )
With two immense lakes (Ouareau and Archambault), Saint-Donat is a highly popular resort town. It also boasts a mountain bike trail that links up to “Le P’tit Train du Nord,” bike path, many parks, a splendid main street, and free summer concerts in the public plaza. You’ll savour every moment!

Take Route 329 North from Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts for 34 km/21 miles

 
 

Mont-Tremblant

113 km/70 miles

Welcome to Mont-Tremblant! A town that spares no effort for visitors, Tremblant has all the right ingredients for a truly memorable stay: a charming pedestrian village, six golf courses, restaurants with outdoor patios, resorts, mountain biking, hiking, spas, plenty of lakes, and then some! Need we say any more?

 

 

 
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