The Tremblant Eco-Corridor comprises the territory between Mont-Tremblant National Park and the Rouge River Valley. Characterized by its forests, lakes, wetlands, mountains, valleys, farms, and ultra low density residential sectors, this territory is an "at risk" link in the ecological and faunic corridor bewteen Mont-Tremblant National Park and Oka National Park. The Tremblant eco-corridor sits mainly within the municipalities of Labelle, Lac-Tremblant-Nord, La Conception and Mont-Tremblant.
Conservation within this eco-corridor is part of the Canadian and Quebec governments' initiatives to protect and preserve the most ecologically important corridors in Quebec and across Canada.
No other registered charity is dedictaed to the conservation of this zone within this important eco-corirdor.
The Tremblant Eco-Corridor is worth conserving - forever.