Discover

There is so much to discover here at Montana Mountain. Crystal clear rivers and lakes, dense forests, hiking trails, canoe routes and so much more. All in the middle of a true wilderness wonderland. Bring your own tent or stay in one of our fully equipped cabins and cottages. 

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL

The location of Montana Mountain means that each and every season here comes with its own distinct benefits. For many visitors, that offers the opportunity to make several visits a year, and enjoy distinctly different experiences. 


Regardless of the season you visit in, make sure you prepare yourself accordingly. If you’re coming in the summer, make sure you pack bug repellent as you’ll need it to stave off the black flies. And if you’re here in the early spring or late fall, bring plenty of warm clothes as the evenings can be chilly. 

180


SQUARE KILOMETERS OF FOREST

350


DIFFERENT WALKING TRAILS

1,000


MAINTAINED CAMPSITES

7243


METERS ABOVE SEA LEVEL

CLIMATE

TEMPERATURES

Daily winter temperatures can range from -5°C to -20°C. In the summer, they range from the mid-teens to 30°C. Depending on your location, you may be well protected by trees. 

SNOWFALL

In the upper regions of of the park, we receive an average of about 1050 mm of snow per year. In the lower regions, the average is about 850 mm per year.

RAINFALL

Prepare yourself for rain if you are coming in the summertime, as it generally rains every few days, and usually for several hours at a time. The winds can be strong, too, so come prepared.

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