It will be helpful to have a macho vehicle when visiting Kenauk although some cabins are easily accessible by car. We have 4 wheel drive so were able to rent the most remote of them all. You should be well equipped w/ gear(warm clothes, fishing gear, etc) and food for your stay. No rushing out to the corner store from here! Arriving, we heard a plop, plop noise. Our lone cabin on a private pond had so many trout in it that they were actually splashing at feeding time! Man, did I have fun catching a few and cooking them up. If you are a lover of nature and serenity, this is perfection. How to put into words the sounds, sights and smells one can only experience in this setting? I can't ...you must go. We went in autumn at peak foliage. After leaving our cabin, it was an easy drive to visit Mt. Tremblant and environs. If you are a kayak or canoe person, paddle Le Diable river. As I say, I am talking about the remote Kenauk cabins. There are also larger ones along a paved and gravel road that are suitable for families and folks less inclined to rough it completely. Our cabin was beautifully appointed yet not overdone, and finding indoor plumbing in such a setting was a rare treat. For the nature lover, a real "don't miss". The photos I see posted do not really do the experience justice. It is memorable, indeed. Select your cabin according to your needs and you will have a joyful experience.
- Fairmont Montebello
- Montebello Fairmont
