Via Ferrata · Laurentians

Via Ferrata · Laurentians

5 offers 46.5$ CAD – 59.77$ CAD 5.0 (20 reviews) Verified March 2026
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5 tours across the Laurentians, from 46.50 $ CAD to 59.77 $ CAD, covering two physical levels and two seasons. Budget entry point: the Cap Beauséjour route with Tyroparc at 46.50 $ CAD for 3h, rated "Sporty". Mid-range options (58,59.77 $ CAD) add a zipline finish or push into winter conditions on Mont Catherine. For a longer, more flexible outing, SEPAQ's Via ferrata du Diable in Parc National du Mont-Tremblant runs half day to full day at 52.62 $ CAD, rated "Occasionally sporty", making it the natural pick for first-timers. Winter routes cost slightly more and demand the same sporty fitness level as summer. One decision rule: if you want a mix of climbing and flying, pick a tour that combines via ferrata with ziplining at 58,58.25 $ CAD.

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Best value
Via Ferrata of Cap Beauséjour in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, in the Laurentians5.0 (2)
46.5$ CADSee offer
Via ferrata du Diable in Parc National du Mont-Tremblant5.0 (7)
52.62$ CADSee offer
Winter Via Ferrata with zipline on Mont Catherine, Laurentides5.0 (1)
58.08$ CADSee offer
Top rated
Via ferrata and ziplining tour on Mont Catherine in the Laurentians5.0 (10)
58.25$ CADSee offer
Winter Via Ferrata on Mont Catherine in the Laurentians
59.77$ CADSee offer

Our picks

Best value

Via Ferrata of Cap Beauséjour in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, in the Laurentians

At 46.50 $ CAD for a 3h sporty climb, the Cap Beauséjour route with Tyroparc is the lowest entry price in the lineup.

46.5 $ CADSee offer

Best for first-timers

Via ferrata du Diable in Parc National du Mont-Tremblant

SEPAQ's Via ferrata du Diable runs at 52.62 $ CAD with an "Occasionally sporty" level and flexible half-day to full-day pacing in Parc National du Mont-Tremblant.

52.62 $ CADSee offer

Biggest rush

Winter Via Ferrata with zipline on Mont Catherine, Laurentides

Winter via ferrata plus zipline on Mont Catherine combines icy rock exposure with an aerial finish, all packed into 2.5h at 58.08 $ CAD.

58.08 $ CADSee offer

Best for groups

Via ferrata and ziplining tour on Mont Catherine in the Laurentians

The combined via ferrata and ziplining circuit on Mont Catherine at 58.25 $ CAD with a 2.5h to 4h window gives groups enough variety to keep every level engaged.

58.25 $ CADSee offer

Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment on a via ferrata in the Laurentians?
The exposure peaks when you traverse open rock faces clipped to the iron cable, with nothing but the valley below you. On Mont Catherine and Cap Beauséjour, the vertical sections are the real test: your arms work hard, your feet search for footholds, and there's no shortcut down.
Do I need to be afraid of heights to enjoy this?
A healthy respect for height helps, but paralyzing fear of the void will make the experience difficult. The "Occasionally sporty" tours at SEPAQ and the combined zipline circuit are better starting points if heights make you nervous. The pure "Sporty" routes on Mont Catherine assume you can handle sustained exposure.
Can I do via ferrata in the Laurentians in winter?
Yes. Tyroparc runs two dedicated winter via ferrata tours on Mont Catherine, both 2.5h and rated "Sporty". One adds a zipline. Cold temperatures and icy rock demand more grip and focus, which raises the intensity level compared to summer.
What's the difference between the Sporty and Occasionally sporty levels?
"Occasionally sporty" means physical effort comes in bursts with easier sections in between, suitable for active beginners. "Sporty" means sustained physical engagement throughout: expect continuous climbing, arm strength requirements, and less recovery time on the route.
Which tour gives the longest time on the rock?
The Via ferrata du Diable with SEPAQ in Parc National du Mont-Tremblant runs from a half day up to a full day, the widest time range in the lineup. The Cap Beauséjour route clocks 3h, while all Mont Catherine tours run 2.5h to 4h depending on the option chosen.
Are tours available in English?
All 5 tours are led in both French and English. Whether you book with Tyroparc on Mont Catherine or with SEPAQ at Mont-Tremblant, guides operate in both languages.

Practical info

Season

May – October

Equipment

Wear close-toed shoes with rigid soles and bring a light layer even in summer: rock faces on Mont Catherine and at Cap Beauséjour stay cool. For winter routes (2.5h, Sporty level), insulated gloves and moisture-wicking base layers are non-negotiable.

Getting there

Most tours depart from Tyroparc at 400 Chem. du Mont Catherine, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, where you must arrive 30 minutes early. The Via ferrata du Diable meets at La Diable reception center in Lac-Supérieur, the main entry point for Parc National du Mont-Tremblant.

See also

Other activities in Laurentians

Updated on 3 March 2026