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Tremblant Views and Lake Recreation Amenities
A chalet in Lac-Supérieur offers high-end, secluded lodging in the heart of Quebec's Laurentian Mountains, situated near the famous Mont-Tremblant resort village. Properties are typically luxury timber-frame or contemporary chalets, featuring private hot tubs, wood-burning fireplaces, and large balconies with forest or lake views. The lodging is focused on year-round mountain recreation and relaxation, providing a private, quiet base for families and groups accessing the local ski and lake areas.
The unique character of a chalet in Lac-Supérieur is tied to its proximity to the Mont-Tremblant area and its extensive resort-style amenities. Many luxury chalets in Lac-Supérieur provide specialized features that cater to groups and adventure travelers. Typical features provided for guests in these self-catered homes often include:
- A full, modern kitchen and spacious dining area for preparing group meals
- A private outdoor hot tub or sauna, highly valued for year-round use
- Complimentary access to resort facilities (e.g., shared pools, tennis courts, gym, beach)
- Private bathrooms in all units, often featuring jetted tubs or custom showers
- Secure storage for skis, snowshoes, or bicycles
- High-speed Wi-Fi access, essential for coordinating resort activities
- Access to complimentary kayaks, canoes, or paddleboards for use on the lake
Who should book a Chalet in Lac-Supérieur?
Travelers and activities
Lac-Supérieur appeals strongly to skiers, mountain bikers, and families seeking a high-quality, private vacation near a major resort. It is highly suitable for travelers who wish to ski the slopes of Mont-Tremblant, explore the Lac-Supérieur lake via boat, or hike in the nearby national park. Visitors can spend time skiing and snowboarding in winter, or enjoying water sports and hiking in the summer months. The ski chalets in Lac-Supérieur offer a premium, self-sufficient base for mountain sports. The peak season is winter (ski season) and summer, when temperatures average 23°C (summer) and chalet rates typically range from $350 to $750 CAD per night. The fall foliage season is also extremely popular, with rates usually from $300 to $600 CAD.
Top 5 must-visit attractions in Lac-Supérieur
Travel recommendations
Explore the essential sites that define the Lac-Supérieur region, blending its resort amenities, extensive lake access, and natural Laurentian beauty.
- Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort
- Mont-Tremblant National Park (nearby)
- Lac-Supérieur
- Aérocord (Tremblant)
- Le P'tit Train du Nord linear park
Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort
A major, four-season resort village known for its skiing, snowboarding, and colorful, pedestrian-friendly village design with numerous shops and restaurants.
Mont-Tremblant National Park (nearby)
Quebec's largest national park, offering vast areas for canoeing, backpacking, and hiking, with several waterfalls and a highly protected wilderness area.
Lac-Supérieur
The large, clean lake that gives the region its name, offering excellent opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and other non-motorized water sports.
Aérocord (Tremblant)
A popular activity in the resort village, offering an aerial rope adventure course that allows visitors to traverse the forest canopy near the mountain base.
Le P'tit Train du Nord linear park
A massive linear park and cycling trail built on a former railway line, offering hundreds of kilometers of flat trail perfect for cycling, walking, and cross-country skiing.
Lac-Supérieur is located in the Laurentian Mountains, which are among the oldest mountain ranges in the world.
Where to dine in Lac-Supérieur
Restaurant recommendations
Lac-Supérieur's dining is heavily influenced by the high-quality, often rustic, cuisine of the Laurentians, focusing on French and traditional Quebecois fare. These three establishments are highly rated by visitors:
- Microbrasserie La Diable (Tremblant Village) (4.5/5 stars) - A popular brewpub located in the pedestrian village, known for its house-brewed craft beers and hearty pub fare.
- Le Shack (Tremblant Village) (4.4/5 stars) - A casual, lively spot known for its classic Quebecois dishes, including poutine and burgers, offering a convenient, energetic atmosphere.
- Choux Gras Brasserie Culinaire (Fairmont Tremblant) (4.6/5 stars) - An upscale brasserie offering fine dining with a focus on refined cuts of meat and seafood, located in the main Fairmont hotel.
Essential Lac-Supérieur travel tips
Good to know information
Lac-Supérieur observes Eastern Time (ET). A car is absolutely essential for all ski chalets in Lac-Supérieur due to their secluded locations around the lake. Tipping follows Canadian standards. For guests focused on skiing, renting a chalet in Lac-Supérieur with private shuttle service to Tremblant is a practical amenity. Visitors should be aware of the French language dominance. Many local ski chalets in Lac-Supérieur offer access to private resort associations, which include facilities like communal pools and tennis courts, greatly enhancing the self-catered experience.
























