The park is managed by the Quebec government and its Société des établissements de plein air du Québec (SÉPAQ).
This park covers 1,510.1 square kilometres (583.1 sq mi) and is located in the northeast of Mont-Tremblant and extends east to the north of Saint-Côme.
Its territory is located in the regional county municipality (MRC) of Les Laurentides, Antoine-Labelle and Matawinie.
[1] The climate of Mont-Tremblant park is characterized by moderately warm summers and cold winters.
The passage of the Ice Age strongly influenced its territory rounded hilltops and valleys surcreusant.
[7] In 1938, an American named Joe Ryan established a ski resort on Mont-Tremblant mountain and changed provincial law to include the use of public park and place of recreation.
The park wolves mainly hunt beaver, moose and deer, which constitute the major part of their diet.
Also present are ruffed grouse, new world sparrows, thrushes, nuthatches, woodpeckers and jays.
Of these species, only the bald eagle is considered vulnerable.The park is used as a staging area for the Canada goose.
The tops of the hills and the valley Macaza, on the north, have the start of the range of fir yellow birch.
The "Carcan" (Straitjacket) and Mount Tremblant has meanwhile a succession of forest land from the sugar maple to balsam fir.
It also includes individuals of hemlock, basswood and red oak which are at the northern limit of their distribution areas.
With the exception of Hieracium robinsonii and Listeria australis, watching other plants back 40 years and requires an update.