Laurentides

Diable (parc du Mont Tremblant) River

★★★★☆ 4.0

About

The Rivière du Diable within Parc national du Mont-Tremblant is <cite index="11-3,13-1,20-2">a stunning 12km self-guided canoe and kayak descent through Canada's largest national park</cite>. This peaceful river winds through <cite index="11-17,25-17">silver maple forests, sandy beaches, and past the dramatic rock face of Mont de la Vache Noire</cite>. <cite index="13-34,21-14">The route features one small 100-meter class I rapid at the beginning, which can be portaged</cite>. <cite index="11-3,25-3">The 4-hour journey is perfect for intermediate paddlers seeking wilderness beauty</cite>. Access is via the <cite index="11-1,25-1">Lac-Monroe service center, 35 minutes from Tremblant resort</cite>.

Highlights

National park wildernessSilver maple forestsSandy beachesSingle class I rapid
Best season: June-September

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of Diable (parc du Mont Tremblant) River?

The difficulty of Diable (parc du Mont Tremblant) River varies by section.

When is the best time to canoe Diable (parc du Mont Tremblant) River?

The best time is June-September.

Where is Diable (parc du Mont Tremblant) River located?

Diable (parc du Mont Tremblant) River is located in the Laurentides region of Canada.

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Sources

cartespleinair.org · manawa.com · tremblantactivities.com · sepaq.com · paddlingmag.com