The Lanaudière region (administrative region 14) stretches from the Laurentian Plateau to the St. Lawrence River. Roughly fifteen outfitters can be found in the region, with its deciduous forests and countless streams and lakes that are home to the most popular sportfish in southern Québec. Speckled trout and rainbow trout are an angler’s dream. Game animals include moose, black bears, hares, ruffed grouse and ducks. Many snowmobiling and quad trails criss-cross the area. Extreme athletes will be able to practice their favourite sports here as well. Only a few dozen kilometres from Montréal, the Lanaudière region is perfect to explore the beauty of nature and go ice fishing.
Source : Quebec Outfitters Federation
All roads lead to Lanaudière!
We are barely 30 minutes from Montréal and two hours from Québec City !
Main gateways :
- From the south, Terrebonne, Repentigny, Saint-Lin-Laurentides (Highway 158) and Berthierville.
- From the north-east, enter by Highway 348 and from the north-west by the Massif des Tremblantes, linking Mont-Tremblant National Park to Saint-Donat. Take Autoroutes 25, 40, 640 or try the Chemin du Roy (Road138) running alongside the St-Lawrence River.
- A ferry also brings you into the region, from Sorel (south shore) to Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola.
- To reach the North, take Highway 131 to Saint-Michel-des-Saints or Highway 125 to Saint-Donat.
Source : Tourisme Lanaudière
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