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Urban allure and natural beauty in Sainte-Adele
Just a stone's throw from Montreal, Sainte-Adele is one of Quebec's best-kept secrets. The town sits in the Laurentian Valley, a picturesque slice of the province known for its rolling hills, sparkling lakes and snow-dusted mountains. Sainte-Adele vacation rentals make the most of the scenery, with luxury estates complete with bespoke decor, spacious living areas and stunning alpine views. Whether you want to hit the slopes at Ski Chantecler, hike in Parc National du Mont-Tremblant or simply enjoy quality time with your loved ones, Sainte-Adele strikes a flawless balance between urban allure and natural beauty.
Sightseeing in and around Sainte-Adele
Are you looking for attractions to see during your stay? Venture out of your vacation home and experience everything that Sainte-Adele has to offer. Here are some of the most popular attractions to see, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Ski Chantecler (1.3 mi / 2.2 km)
- Le Chantecler Golf Club (1.5 mi / 2.4 km)
- Au Pays des Merveilles (2.4 mi / 3.8 km)
- Polar Bear's Club (2.7 mi / 4.3 km)
- Mont Olympia (2.7 mi / 4.4 km)
- Glissades des Pays d'en Haut (4.6 mi / 7.5 km)
Fiery fall foliage in Sainte-Adele
Summer is high season in Quebec, with crowds peaking from June through August. Together with its fellow Laurentian Valley towns, Sainte-Adele enjoys long days, balmy temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Fall can be a beautiful time to visit, with clear skies and crisp temperatures. The valley's sugar maple trees also treat visitors to a fiery display of reds, yellows and golds. In the winter, Sainte-Adele transforms into a snow-sports hub. Ski season kicks off in late November and runs right through to March.
Explore the great outdoors in Sainte-Adele
Set in the heart of the Laurentians, Sainte-Adele is surrounded by forested mountains and pretty waterscapes. It even boasts its own sandy beach on the banks of Lac Rond. Fringed by a grassy foreshore, it's a great place to paddle, enjoy a picnic or simply soak up the Quebec sunshine. To the north-west is Parc National du Mont-Tremblant, one of Quebec's signature national parks. More than a century old, it's filled with crystal-clear lakes, lush woodland and iconic paddling routes.
Traveling to and around Sainte-Adele
The nearest airport is in Montreal–Trudeau Intl. Airport (YUL), located 38.9 mi (62.6 km) from the city center. If you're unable to find a flight that fits your schedule, you can also fly into Montreal Saint-Hubert Longueuil Airport (YHU), which is 45.4 mi (73.1 km) away.