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Laurentides Wildlife Reserve Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

wildlife reserve in Quebec, Canada

About Laurentides Wildlife Reserve

The highest mountain peak in the reserve is1,219m (3,999ft). The forest cover is mainly composed of conifers and balsam fir to white birch. In addition, the reserve offers various packages combining accommodation and several recreational tourism activities. Terrestrial fauna includes mainly: caribou, beaver, snowshoe hare, wolf, lynx, moose, black bear and fox. The reserve is home to a wide variety of birds that nest or live near water bodies, including: ruffed grouse, spruce grouse, ring-necked loon and heron. This reserve was created in 1968 with the objective of democratizing hunting and fishing in Quebec. The territory had been operated by 22 private hunting and fishing clubs. The toponym of the wildlife reserve evokes the seigneury of the same name granted in 1636 by the Compagnie de

Top Attractions in Laurentides Wildlife Reserve

Explore the best things to see and do in Laurentides Wildlife Reserve:

  • Belvédères d'observation du panorama et haltes routières
  • Chasse à l'orignal
  • Chasse au petit gibier
  • Patinoire et glissade
  • Pêche sportive
  • Sentiers de randonnée
  • Sentiers de ski de fond et de raquettes

Where to Eat in Laurentides Wildlife Reserve

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Relais L'Étape
  • 🍴Relais Mont-Apica

Where to Stay in Laurentides Wildlife Reserve

  • 🏨Camping Belle-Rivière
  • 🏨Camping La Loutre
  • 🏨Hébergement - Secteur Croche-McCormick
  • 🏨Hébergement - Secteur Gîte-du-Berger
  • 🏨Hébergement - Secteur La Loutre
  • 🏨Hébergement - Secteur Mercier

Laurentides Wildlife Reserve Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 10 sections including:

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