Best attractions and places to see around Mille-Isles, a municipality in Quebec's Laurentides region, offer a blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities. Characterized by numerous lakes and proximity to the Laurentian Mountains, the area provides picturesque scenery. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, including waterways and forests. The region is ideal for those seeking outdoor exploration and local charm.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Go early in the morning for the most peaceful experience and to avoid crowds; the lake feels completely different when it’s calm and silent. You can see what it looks like in winter in my YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKu0MeI-AlQ
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The end of your adventure on the P'tit Train du nord route! Nearby is the Dieu Du Ciel Microbrewery, perfect for recharging and celebrating the journey completed.
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I love this link. Don't forget to go see the old dam
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Easy to do from St Remi d’Hamshert to Morin-Heights or St-Sauveur the same day with overnight stay and return the next day.
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After a bike ride of more than 25 km, a little bleiets-camerises beer at Shawbridge will be greatly appreciated 😥
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Sports alternative to the Ptit train du Nord. Much more in the woods!
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good trail on two terrains and many different panoramas
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Perfect for waiting for the train if you are early! Super nice site near the river.
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Mille-Isles is characterized by its numerous lakes and proximity to the Laurentian Mountains, offering picturesque scenery. You can find peaceful natural settings like Lac Paradis, known for its calm atmosphere. The region is also dotted with rivers and islands, providing a rich natural landscape for exploration.
Yes, the Aerobic Corridor is a popular cycle way that offers a sports alternative to other trails, winding through the woods for a natural and engaging experience. For more cycling options, you can explore various routes in the area, including those found in the Cycling around Mille-Isles guide.
In winter, Hammond-Rodgers Park offers accessible trails for snowshoeing and an outdoor skating rink for ice skating and hockey. Many local trails are also suitable for snowshoeing, and the Mille-Isles walking club helps residents and visitors discover these routes.
Yes, Mille-Isles offers several family-friendly options. Hammond-Rodgers Park features playgrounds for toddlers and older children (ages 5 to 12), as well as a wilderness walking trail with exercise stations. The Blue Bridge Over rivière à Simon is also a great spot for a family break by the lake, where a quick dip or foot bath is possible.
For scenic views, driving along Tamaracouta, Black, Hammond, and Mille-Isles roads is recommended. Tamaracouta Road, in particular, is noted for offering some of the best scenery in the region. Establishments like L'Autre Versant and Fiddler Lake Resort also provide panoramic views.
While not directly within Mille-Isles, nearby options include Shawbridge Microbrewery, known for its local brews, ice cream, and casse-croute. Another popular spot is Microbrasserie Dieu Du Ciel, perfectly situated at the end of Le P'tit train du Nord route, offering a great way to conclude an adventure.
Beyond Hammond-Rodgers Park's wilderness trail, opportunities for hiking are available at establishments like L'Autre Versant and Fiddler Lake Resort. The Mille-Isles walking club also helps discover local trails. For more detailed hiking routes, you can consult the Running Trails around Mille-Isles guide, which includes various loops suitable for running and walking.
Mille-Isles has a local heritage committee dedicated to preserving its historical architecture. Driving through scenic roads like Tamaracouta allows visitors to appreciate the municipality's built heritage, including old houses. The community also fosters local culture through various events like the annual Mille-Isles Festival and Environment Day.
Yes, Mille-Isles features several 'croque-livres' (book-sharing boxes) located at Hammond-Rodgers Park, Lake Massie, Lake Daïnava, and the intersection of Koninck Road and Tamaracouta Road. These operate on a 'take a book and give a book' principle, fostering community engagement.
The Parc de la Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, although located in Laval, is a significant protected wildlife area near Mille-Isles. It features a unique bayou-like landscape of waterways, islands, marshes, and banks. The park offers guided activities, self-guided tours, and hiking trails, and is home to unique flora and fauna, including 99% of Canada's American water-willow population. You can learn more about its offerings on the Tourisme Laval website.
The region around Mille-Isles offers several mountain biking trails. You can find various routes, including loops around Lac Saint-Amour and Lac Lefebvre, with different difficulty grades. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Mille-Isles guide.


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