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Practical info — Pointe-Calumet

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Summer weekends are very busy due to the water parks; visit on weekdays for shorter lines and a calmer experience.
  • If visiting the Beachclub, check their event schedule as it frequently hosts international DJs and has an age restriction for some areas.
  • Bug repellent is a must during summer evenings, especially when spending time near the lake or wooded areas.
  • Public transport options are limited; driving or taking a rideshare from Montreal is the most practical way to arrive.

🍽 Food

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Poutine

A Quebec staple; find excellent local variations at the snack bars around the resort areas.

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Grilled lake fish

Check out lakeside restaurants offering fresh seasonal catches during the summer months.

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Tourtière

A traditional meat pie; look for local bakeries in the region offering authentic slices.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Beach and swim gear

Local kiosks near the water parks offer bathing suits, towels, and sunblock if you forgot yours.

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Local Quebec farm products

Stop by farm stands in the surrounding Basses-Laurentides region for fresh berries and cider.

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Oka National Park

Just a short drive away, offering pristine beaches, hiking trails, and shaded picnic areas.

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Lake of Two Mountains shoreline

Find a quiet public dock or rocky outcrop away from the main clubs to watch the sunset over the water.

Pointe-Calumet, located in the Laurentides region west of Montreal, is a premier destination for summer water fun. The community is famous for Plage de Pointe-Calumet, which hosts Canada's largest Beachclub, a hotspot for electronic music and international DJs. For families, the Super Aqua Club water park features numerous slides and attractions directly on the lakefront. Beyond the party scene, nearby Plage du Cap Saint-Jacques provides a quieter, nature-focused environment with sandy beaches and hiking trails. Plage du Centre de plein air is another popular spot for water sports like kayaking and stand-up paddling. The region is defined by the Lake of Two Mountains, which gives excellent conditions for boating and sailing. Local gastronomy includes cozy bistros and food trucks offering classic Quebec specialties like poutine. Accessibility from Montreal is excellent, making Pointe-Calumet a good day-trip destination. Whether you're looking for adrenaline at the water park, parties at the Beachclub, or relaxation in nature, this community has something for everyone.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Avg °C-11-10-35131922211791-7
Rain mm72687695931099598881148198

Geography

Population
6,396 (2016)
Coordinates
45.50066, -73.96684

Facts

  • Region: Laurentides
  • Lake: Two Mountains
  • Attraction: Super Aqua Club
  • Events: Beachclub parties
  • Beaches: 3 main beach areas
  • Food: Poutine
  • Proximity: 45 min from Montreal
  • Sport: Jet-ski

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Sights in the town Pointe-Calumet (3)

Plage de Pointe-Calumet🎡 recreation

A sandy beach in Pointe-Calumet popular for sunbathing and summer activities.

Parc Alphonse-Gravel🌳 park

A public park in Pointe-Calumet providing green space for community leisure and recreation.

Super Aqua Club🎡 recreation

A prominent water park in Pointe-Calumet featuring various slides and aquatic attractions.

Frequently asked questions

What is the main attraction in Pointe-Calumet?
Super Aqua Club, a large water park right on the lake.
Is there a beach nearby?
Yes, Beachclub Pointe-Calumet is famous for its sandy beach and parties.
How far is it from Montreal?
It is about 45-60 minutes northwest of downtown Montreal.
Are there pick-your-own orchards there?
Yes, there are many apple orchards in the region, which are especially popular in the fall.
Can you camp in the area?
Yes, there are several well-equipped campgrounds near the water.
Pointe-Calumet: where is it located?
Pointe-Calumet is located in Canada.
Pointe-Calumet: what is there to see?
Highlights include Plage de Pointe-Calumet, Parc Alphonse-Gravel, Super Aqua Club.
Pointe-Calumet: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Pointe-Calumet: why is it worth visiting?
Pointe-Calumet, located in the Laurentides region west of Montreal, is a premier destination for summer water fun.
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