Imagine the view from your treehouse; where adults can feel like kids again and children’s dreams of sleeping in a treehouse can come true. Immerse yourself in nature and fresh air of the Laurentians without foregoing the creature comforts of home.
Plenty of activities are available in all seasons. In winter explore the trails of Parc Eco des Laurentides on snowshoe or cross-country skis, then have a campfire. In summer stroll down to the lake for a refreshing dip, cast a rod with your kids, float out on a canoe, picnic in the sun, or just hang out!
Our treehouses are located in two distinct sectors on the two sides of Lac Cordon, Lakeside East (Treehouses 1-10) and Lakeside West (Treehouses 11-20). All are built to blend in to their natural environment with southern orientations to maximize sunlight and an abundance of windows allow you to enjoy the natural surroundings even when you are inside.
We offer 20 comfortable and well-equipped living spaces in a unique back-country environment (walking access only, no electricity). Get ready for a unique wilderness experience where your participation is required to get settled in, but it’s well worth the effort. It’s an adventure that is a little bit like camping, a little bit like glamping, and a lot like nothing else you’ve ever tried! Treehouses are all insulated, heated with wood, furnished with comfortable beds and are equipped for cooking. They all have a sunny terrace, an outside fire pit and a picnic table. Outhouses are located a short distance from each treehouse.
Our Tremblant Treehouses are nestled on the edge of a lake in a 2000 acre protected regional park, the Parc Eco des Laurentides, with 36km of walking trails, 4 lakes, wetlands and a 1km boardwalk crossing a lake providing magnificent views, and plenty of fantastic places to picnic.
Check the map of threehouses
Lakeside East (Treehouses 1-10)
Treehouses are very close to the water’s edge
Views of the forest and the lake
Easier to access than Lakeside West
Gets sun from mid-morning to end day
3 small shared docks
The closest treehouse is a 10 minute walk from the parking /reception, the furthest is 20 minutes
Easier to transport baggage by canoe
Canoe paddle time is about 8 minutes.
Lakeside West (Treehouses 11-20)
Built on a higher ground, some perched on a cliff
Views of the forest and over the lake
Harder to walk to than Lakeside East
Treehouses are a bit further and uphill from the water’s edge
Gets sun all day
One large shared dock and a private dock for Treehouse 20
All treehouses are about 22 minutes walk from the parking/reception
We recommend transporting baggage by the trail rather than by canoe (There is a steep hill to access the treehouses from the dock)
Canoe paddle time is about 12 minutes
SUSTAINABILITY
We respect the environment and to apply Leave no Trace principles.
We have certified our eco-responsible measures with Les Pages Vertes.
We are now 100% carbon-neutral for all of our greenhouse gas emissions.
CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT
You can arrive from 14h30 to 17h (15h30 to 19h Fridays). You can arrive in the morning before your check-in, or stay after your check-out until the end of the day, and enjoy the park. You can leave from 9h to 11h. No check-in/check-out december 25th and january 1st.
LATE CHECK-INS
There will be no-one to check you in...no problem, just call and we will check-you in by phone and arrange to leave you what you need. There are also late check-in instructions posted outside the reception building.
PACK LIGHT
The treehouses are well equipped so you don’t have to bring much. YOU WILL TRANSPORT YOUR OWN BAGGAGE ON A HIKING TRAIL, A DISTANCE OF 200-1000 METERS (12-20 minutes). We provide 2 carts per treehouse. Each treehouse has access to 1 small cart and 1 large cart in summer OR 2 large toboggans in winter. Backpacks make transport easier. Wear appropriate footwear. Canoes are available for rent, and can be used for transport of baggage (Lakeside East only), 8 minutes paddling.
REGIONAL PARK FEES
Park fees are free of charge until spring 2025. However, you must register online, per night and per guest, on Accès Natur.
INCLUDED
- 1 to 2 double beds and 2 to 4 singles (mattresses only, you must bring your own sleeping bag and pillow).
- Wood burning stove (1 bag of ecologs per night for heating is included mid-October to end of April only. Carbon offset wood is for sale on site. You can also bring ecologs) If you do not know how to use a slow-burning wood stove please view this video http://youtu.be/hxKOy94H-5Y
- Kitchenette with sink
- All necessary equipment for cooking (pots, pans, colander, utensils, percolating coffee maker) and serving meals (plates, utensils, glasses, cups, etc.)
- 2 burner propane stove for cooking (propane for sale at reception)
- Propane BBQ (except in winter) (propane for sale at reception)
- It is not necessary to buy or bring water. We have drinking water and 10L containers available at the reception-pavilion.
- 60L cooler
- For baggage transport, 1 small cart: and 1 large cart in summer OR 2 large toboggans in winter. In summer, you can also choose to transport your bags by renting a canoe.
- 1-2 ceiling lights (when connected to powerpack battery, available for rent at reception, can also be used for cell phone charging)
- Outside: open campfire pit, picnic table, grey water disposal., dry toilets(outhouses) with toilet paper and disinfectant, showers and standard bathrooms are at the reception pavilion open 24h.
- 1L recyclable propane bottle (fits propane stove and BBQ in treehouse)
- matches x2
- dish cloth x1 + dish towel x2
- tea candles x6 (3hr burning time/candle)
- organic composting bag x 1
- bag for recycling x 1
- garbage bag x 1
- battery power pack for treehouse lights (10 hrs approx) and cell phone charging x 1
- One bag of wood per night
- Snowshoe or canoe for the duration of your stay
- One sleeping bag per guest (only for guests arriving in Canada by air)
EXCLUDED
- Transport from Tremblant Resort
- Park fees
- Electricity (power pack available for rent for $7)
- Optional extras (see list in description)
- Transport of luggages (carts or toboggans provided)
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
As part of our commitment to SUSTAINABILITY, we charge for consumables as well as optional items to encourage responsible consumption. If you don’t buy them from us you will need to bring them FROM HOME. We include dozens of items for free, but there are 8 we will CHARGE EXTRA for if you need to get them from us; power pack, 1L propane, treehouse kit (see below), canoe, snowshoes, sleeping bag, and firewood in summertime (firewood from home must be commercially packaged, see below). Credit and debit only (no cash).
TREEHOUSE KIT FOR SALE AT RECEPTION
We assemble some helpful items in our treehouse kit. All items except battery power pack can also be brought from home.
- 1L recyclable propane bottle (fits propane stove and BBQ in treehouse)
- matches x2
- dish cloth x1 + dish towel x2
- tea candles x6 (3hr burning time/candle)
- organic composting bag x 1
- bag for recycling x 1
- garbage bag x 1
- battery power pack for treehouse lights (10 hrs approx) and cell phone charging x 1
WHAT TO BRING
- Packing light means less to transport. Your bags, food, wood and water will be heavy
- Do not bring wood unless it is a manufactured log or commercially packaged(kiln dried). Moving firewood, even just a few kilometers, can spread invasive insects and diseases to our forests and is no longer allowed in the Province. Sustainably harvested, carbon-offset firewood is available for purchase at the Reception. Fallen and standing trees, dead or alive, are home to birds insects and animals, so leave them intact. They recycle nutrients back into the environment through decomposition. Stripping branches from standing or fallen trees also detracts from an area's natural appearance.
- Sleeping bags (3 season) & pillows
- Food & beverages: A well-stocked depanneur is located at park entrance, but is only open in summer. Closest grocery store is 25 minutes from the site
- It is not necessary to buy or bring water. Drinking water is available at the reception building. Lake water is located near your treehouse and may be purified or boiled for drinking water. Note: Bottled water is discouraged due to landfill waste that it generates, and the additional weight you will have to carry
- Flashlights and batteries
- Toiletries; biodegradable & phosphate free, and towels
- Appropriate footwear for living in the forest
- Slippers to keep your treehouse clean & dry
- Your own snowshoes or micro-spikes or rent from our reception
- Note: Repackage food to minimize waste.
ACTIVITIES ON-SITE
Summer: 36 km of trails winding through forest and lakes, rent a canoe, swimming, fishing
- Hiking trails : 36 km of trails winding through forest and lakes with panoramic views. Some of the trails are equipped with information panels. Don’t miss our unique 1km boardwalk crossing a lake with views of the wetlands, accessible to wheelchairs and strollers. Dogs on leash are welcome to walk along!
- Swimming : 3 docks are reserved just for our guests in the treehouses. You can swim from there, or from the main dock near the reception – pavillion building, or from any of the hiking trails. Pedal boats are also great to swim off in the middle of the lake.
- Boat rental: Take a canoe, a kayak or even a rabaska if you’re a big group (12 passenger canoe) to explore Lake Cordon. We have 24 canoes for rent (there is 1 canoe available for each treehouse, you may rent a 2nd canoe if available at time of check-in. We also have 1 rowboat that can be reserved: 819-321-0808. You may bring your own kayak, canoe, paddleboard. Electric motors are permitted.
- Biking and Fatbiking : You can enjoy the Le P'tit Train du Nord bike path, which is a 20-minute drive from Parc Éco-Laurentides.
- Fishing:
- Lac du Cordon : Bass and some Speckled trout
- Lac à la truite : Bass and Rainbow Trout
- Lac Renversi : Speckled trout. Renting a rowboat is mandatory
- Lac Bonet: Trout
Winter: 36 km of snow covered trails, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing
- Snowshoeing : 17.9 KM of snowshoe trails. Walk through the snow covered forest, lakes and mountains. You can come across several animal tracks, beaver lodge and much more if you have a keen eye!
- Cross-Country Skiing : We have up to 19,7km of groomed cross-country ski trails. Winter activities are weather dependent. Verify the trails condition here. Equipment rentals are also available on site or book ahead on the web site.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Refundable Damage deposit of $190 will be required at check-in by credit card only (not debit).
All the treehouses are non-smoking.
Duration: 2 nights minimum
There is no running water and no garbage service at the treehouses (only at the reception building).
Please pack out everything you pack in.
To help you prepare your stay, a detailed list of what is provided will be emailed with your reservation confirmation.
Prices do not include taxes or mandatory resort royalty of 3.5% and may be subject to change without notice.