Sommet Saint-Sauveur: oodles of activities for family fun
Published on July 22, 2024 • Attractions to discover
Known for its water park, amusement park and minigolf course, Sommet Saint-Sauveur is a must-visit playground in the Laurentians for never-ending fun!

Sommet Saint-Sauveur
Cool off at the water park
With its humongous wave pool, waterfalls carved into the mountains, dizzying slides, whirling river, rafting river and countless water games, Sommet Saint-Sauveur Water Park promises an unforgettable day of aquatic adventures for the whole family! From gentle descents to thrilling drops, there’s something for everyone. Little ones will be happy to hear that new attractions await them at The Children’s Island, and the rest will be delighted to be able to relax in one of the park’s new Cabanas!
Cycling for the whole family
Whether you’re after a meditative or thrilling ride, the Sommet Saint Sauveur Bike Park is a dream come true for cyclists of all levels. The wide variety of trails gives advanced athletes a way to quench their need for speed, all while letting novices calmly enjoy the beauty of the landscapes around the park. Visitors may also rent a high-performance bike and all the necessary protective equipment to take off down the trails. Young mountain-biking enthusiasts can even sign up for bike camp or a multi-activity camp: the perfect chance to dive into this adrenaline-pumping sport or hone their skills!
Give the alpine rollercoaster a try at Parc F.U.N.
Topsy-turvy rides at Parc F.U.N.
Get ready for adrenaline and a whole lot of fun for the whole family at Parc F.U.N., offering a dozen attractions for visitors young and old. Tear down the mountain on the Viking, a one-of-a-kind alpine rollercoaster reaching 35 km/h, then ride the Dragon, a two-seater zipline that will have you flying over the park in a dizzying descent. Interested in an intergalactic experience? Climb aboard the Sonic or spin on board the Sputnik. Thrills guaranteed!
Camping and cabins
Located right nearby, Sommet Morin-Heights’ Camping and Cabins is the perfect way to extend your stay in the area. With 115 campsites and 20 log cabins right in the Laurentian forest, the campsite offers a rustic and authentic experience, far from the stresses of daily life. What’s more, families can choose from the many outdoor activities accessible nearby: walking, mountain biking or hitting the treetop obstacle course. Staying in these accommodations also gives you access to reduced fare tickets for the activities.
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