This Quebec Hike Takes You To A Lookout That Feels Like It's Floating Above The Mountains

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Dreaming about your next Mont-Tremblant hike? Consider adding the La Roche trail to your bucket list.

The intermediate-level, 5.4-kilometre round-trip takes you to a lookout with a panoramic view of Lac Monroe and the Laurentian mountains.

Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.

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There's also an option to extend the hike along the La Coulée and La Corniche trails for an 8.2-kilometre one-way escapade above the lake.

The hiking period is from May to the first snowfall, according to Sépaq.

Get all the details below.

Amazing panoramic view at Mont-Tremblant

Price: A day pass is $8.90 per adult; online reservations mandatory

When: May to the first snowfall; check the park website for the latest updates 

Address: 3824, chemin du Lac Supérieur, Lac Supérieur, QC

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