Enjoy Tremblant's local flora while ziplining
In Mont-Tremblant, summer brings a vibrant display of wildflowers, making it a fantastic time for nature lovers to explore the area. You can find a variety of native flowers blooming throughout the season.
Bee Balm (Monarda fistulosa) - This perennial, also known as Wild Bergamot, is known for its lilac-purple blooms and is a magnet for hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. It blooms in summer and prefers dry areas like fields and along roads.
Bull Thistle (Cirsium vulgare) - Common in Canada, this biennial flower blooms in late summer and is great for attracting goldfinches, bees, and butterflies. However, handle it with care due to its spiny nature.
Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) - Despite being considered invasive, this plant displays beautiful spikes of purple flowers and blooms throughout the summer. It is commonly found in wetlands and along riverbanks.
Mont-Tremblant also features beautifully maintained gardens that showcase a wide variety of summer flowers. The resort area and its surroundings offer opportunities to enjoy cultivated floral displays. Here are a few notable spots:
Hiking and Nature Walks: Numerous trails in Mont-Tremblant National Park and the surrounding areas are ideal for wildflower spotting. These trails vary from easy walks to more challenging hikes, offering something for everyone.
Guided Nature Tours: To get the most out of the flora in Mont-Tremblant, consider joining a guided tour. These tours can provide in-depth information about the local plant species and their ecosystems.
Whether you are hiking through the national park, strolling through the pedestrian village, or joining a guided tour, summer in Mont-Tremblant offers a wonderful array of floral beauty to enjoy.
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