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Cottages for rent in Laurentians

Chalets for rent at the foot of the Laurentians — Mont-Tremblant, Lac-Supérieur, Saint-Sauveur — ski, spa and great lakes one hour from Montreal.

Available cottages
86
From
$108 / night
Median price
$146 / night

The Laurentians are Quebec's most-searched chalet destination, and for good reason. Mont-Tremblant — the largest ski domain in Eastern North America — anchors a ribbon of resort villages from Saint-Sauveur up to Mont-Laurier, woven through hundreds of lakes. One hour from Montreal, it's the most accessible weekend escape in the province.

Our chalets for rent in the Laurentians range from traditional log cabins on private lakes to contemporary ski-in/ski-out homes in Tremblant — with private hot tubs, panoramic mountain views, and four-season activities right outside the door. Most of our properties sleep groups of 8 to 18, ideal for family reunions, friend getaways, or corporate retreats.

Book direct, skip the Airbnb fees, and reach a 7-day concierge with boots on the ground — not an offshore call center. Every property is CITQ-registered.

Our selection

Available cottages in Laurentians

Ordered by recommendation. 86 cottages total — open the full filter to refine by dates, capacity and amenities.

Towns and destinations

Where to stay in Laurentians

  • Mont-Tremblant

    The pedestrian village at the foot of the mountain, ski-in/out chalets, championship golf, and Lac Tremblant. The most iconic Laurentian destination.

    Cottages in Mont-Tremblant
  • Lac-Supérieur

    Tremblant's north side — gateway to the national park, wilder lakes, and chalets set back from the resort. Quieter, just as close to the slopes.

    Cottages in Lac-Supérieur
  • Saint-Sauveur

    45 minutes from Montreal — restaurants, boutiques, night skiing, tubing parks. The quintessential family destination.

    Cottages in Saint-Sauveur
  • Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard

    Hidden lakes and waterfront chalets in protected forest. Ideal for long weekends as a couple or family.

    Cottages in Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard
  • Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts

    On Lac des Sables, midway stop on the Petit Train du Nord. Full services and Victorian heritage.

    Cottages in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts
  • Val-David / Val-Morin

    The biking and climbing heartland of the Laurentians. Cafés, galleries, regional parks. A genuine village vibe.

    Cottages in Val-David / Val-Morin

On site

Things to do in Laurentians

Ski and snowboard at Mont-Tremblant

102 trails across 4 slopes, 700 m vertical, the largest ski domain in eastern Canada. Typical season: late November to mid-April.

Cycle the P'tit Train du Nord

234 km of bike path on the former rail bed — from Saint-Jérôme to Mont-Laurier. Our complete guide walks through each section.

Nordic spas and thermal experiences

Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant, Polar Bear's Club, Ofuro — hot baths in the forest within an hour of most of our chalets.

Best season
Year-round. December to March for skiing, June to October for biking and swimming. September and October bring the most spectacular fall colors.
From Montreal
1 h 15 (Saint-Sauveur) to 2 h 00 (Mont-Tremblant) by car via Highway 15.
From Quebec City
3 h 30 to 4 h 00 via Highways 40 and 15.

FAQ

Renting a cottage in Laurentians

How much does a chalet in the Laurentians cost?
Our Laurentian chalets start around $250/night for small properties off-season, climbing to $800–$1,200/night for large ski-in/out homes at Tremblant in peak season. Median rate across the portfolio is $425/night. Winter and summer weekends carry the highest pricing.
When should I book a chalet in the Laurentians?
Christmas, New Year and March break: 4–6 months ahead. Ski weekends in January–February: 2–3 months. Summer: 6–10 weeks. For off-peak weekdays, availability is often open 7–14 days out.
Are there waterfront chalets in the Laurentians?
Yes — it's the region's signature. The Laurentians have over 9,000 lakes, and our waterfront chalets typically include a private dock, canoe and pedal boat. Top destinations: Lac-Supérieur, Lac Ouimet, Lac Tremblant, Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard, and Saint-Donat.
Are the chalets CITQ-registered?
Every chalet on this site holds a valid CITQ permit, per Bill 67 in force since September 2023. The number appears on every property listing and in your booking confirmation.
Do you allow pets in the Laurentians?
Some of our chalets accept dogs, but it varies by owner. Use the "pet-friendly" filter in the Laurentians catalog to see only pet-allowed properties.
How long is the drive from Montreal to Mont-Tremblant?
About 2 hours via Highway 15 north then Route 117. Saint-Sauveur, the gateway to the Laurentians, is 1 h 15 from downtown. Add 30–45 minutes Sunday evening in peak season.