Slip away to the Laurentians and
you'll have a hard time believing that you didn't somehow get
Concorded over to Chamonix or some other legendary French ski
resort. These mountains are laced with picturesque villages
drenched in the authentic French ambiance that is part of Québecois
heritage. This year-round playground is best-known for
its downhill skiing, with a season that lasts from November
until May and Tremblant is consistently rated by Ski
Magazine as the #1 Ski Resort in Eastern North America! Mont
Tremblant, the highest peak, is the center of the sporting
action and its enchanting pedestrian alpine village
chock-a-block with boutiques, bistros, and bars counters with an
equally entertaining après ski scene.

When the weather starts to
warm up in spring and the sweet sap stirs the maple trees to
life, a whole new world emerges from the melting snow
banks. Nature blooms and beckons from the largest
wilderness parks in North America, a habitat for countless
wildlife species from the common loon to the endangered
wolf. Thousands of lakes, lazy rivers, and whitewater
cascades invite solitary anglers or adventurous families to
play in their refreshing waters. The Laurentians and the lovely
villages full of rolling farmlands and Victorian gingerbread
residences known as Quebec's "Little
Switzerland" are très magnifique
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