See photos of cross-country skiing at Mont Saint Bruno National Park
Mount Saint Bruno National Park: A
natural getaway from Montreal
Mont Saint Bruno National Park
Mont Saint Bruno National Park
Mont Saint Bruno National Park
Mont Saint Bruno National Park
Mont Saint Bruno National Park
Why choose a trail at Mont Saint Bruno National Park?
In Quebec, there is no shortage of beautiful places to visit for vacation. This time, head to the Montérégie region and its Mount Saint-Bruno, which offers a splendid landscape for nature getaways. With family or friends, Mont Saint-Bruno offers a variety of activities that will satisfy every desire. From hiking to cross-country skiing to snowshoeing, Mont Saint-Bruno is the perfect place to have fun together.
Mont Saint-Bruno : a summit with a breathtaking view
At 218 metres high, Mont Saint-Bruno is one of the nine hills in the Montérégie region. Located 20 kilometers from downtown Montreal, it is a flagship destination to recharge your batteries in the middle of nature. When we think of Mount Saint-Bruno, we think of its three towns: Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville on the summit of the mountain and on the southwestern flank, Saint-Basile-le-Grand on the southeastern flank and Sainte-Julie on the northern flank. Mount Saint-Bruno is also home to the 8.8 km2 Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park and six lakes, five of which are nestled within Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park and one in the center of the town Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville.
Parc national du Mont-Saint-Bruno : a paradise to recharge your batteries
To spend a beautiful day under the sign of nature, nothing better than the Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park. It is a place that brings together a multitude of activities to delight the whole family. This popular destination is known for its unmissable trails that wind around the five lakes for an exceptional hike. Nature lovers will be enchanted by the fauna and flora of the park containing 200 species of birds, 40 species of mammals and 600 species of plants.
A ski resort for everyone to enjoy
During the winter season, Mont Saint-Bruno is a great place to ski. Its ski resort has 23 trails ranging from easy to very difficult level. To fascinate the younger ones, the resort has set up a new snow park. It is a unique park to let off steam in a different way. And that's not all! The resort also offers the Snöfun which mixes creativity and innovation for the greatest pleasure of young and old. It is a magical space composed of valleys, jumps, bumps and uneven terrain that guarantee fun for all ages.
What are the services on site?
Parking
Reception
Toilet
Belvedere
Shelter
Interpretation Center
Picnic table
What are the cross-country skiing trails at Mont Saint Bruno National Park ?
Trails
Distance
Elevation
Type
Difficulty
Sentier du Grand-Duc
3.5 km
0 m
Loop
Beginner
Sentier Saint-Gabriel
1.8 km
20 m
Linear
Beginner
Sentier du Petit-Duc
1.5 km
0 m
Loop
Beginner
Sentier Montérégien
8.8 km
100 m
Loop
Intermediate
Sentier des Lacs
8.8 km
200 m
Loop
Intermediate
Sentier Seigneurial
7 km
60 m
Loop
Intermediate
Rate & open hour
Access fee
$ 8.90
Schedule
8 a.m. to sunset
Coordinates
45.546267 -73.342501
What are the coordinates and address of Mont Saint Bruno National Park?
Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park
(450) 653-7544
330 Rang des Vingt Cinq E, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, QC J3V 4P6, Canada
What are the comments and evaluations from the community?
Ronald J. Johnson
A great nature park near urban area, and quick access if you live on the south shore of Montreal. I spotted a few deers.
Most people come here for hiking or trail runs. The hiking paths are easy. The trails are wide, even the "difficult" ones. You can think of it as a large urban park.
Unlike Park Canada, the entrance fee is per person (not by vehicle). It costs 8.75$ per adult, but it's still worth the price to have a well maintained park.
It is a safe park, but it is not recommended for women to venture alone.
4 years ago
Elsie P. Hunt
Wonderful hiking trails not that far from Montreal! Very interesting architecture of homes around the lake to see, alongside trails with wildlife and deer. Also, there is a beautiful cafe housed in a historic building to stop off at
5 years ago
Windy Gadson
Great place for a family hike. The mountain isn't that big so climb is fairly easy. The trails are clean and well maintained, didn't see any garbage at all. Ample parking and lots of picnic tables. Lots of shade for your walk
5 years ago
Leo Thomas
The park is very nice and quiet. It has several trails to walk through to five different ponds. Lots of parking space with very clean washroom. The entry fee is bit high though.