The watersheds of the Tremblant Eco-Corridor have important topographical, ecological and heritage features. The mountains, mature forests, wetlands, streams, lakes, farmlands and abundant flora and fauna form a vital ecosystem - a priority area extending from the eastern edge of Mont-Tremblant National Park to Oka National Park. Within the Tremblant Eco-Corridor, areas of ultra low density housing can contribute to the conservation objectives by preserving 80% to 95% of the natural untouched landscape.
When the Municipalities of Mont-Tremblant, Lac-Tremblant-Nord, Labelle and La Conception were formed, serendipitously, the crown retained ownership of the seven summits surrounding Lac Tremblant, namely: -The Johanssen, Pangman, Edge and White peaks of Mont Tremblant - Le Nez de l'Indien - La Montagne Verte - Mont La Tuque - La Montagne du Caribou - La Montagne du Gorille and - Les Portes de l'Enfer. And several very large privately-owned lots adjacent to these seven summits are still largely untouched. The wilderness and farmland sections of these privately-owned properties are excellent candidates for permanent conservation through Conservation Éco-Corridor Tremblant. Jointly, we will develop and implement long-term conservation plans that meet the objectives of the current owners. Bringing this to reality is our vision.