YOU DISCOVER
There's so much to discover here at Montana Mountain. Crystal-clear rivers and lakes, dense forests, hiking trails, canoeing routes, and so much more. All in the midst of a true wilderness wonderland. Bring your own tent or stay in one of our fully equipped cabins and cottages.
Things to know before you arrive
Montana Mountain's location means that each season here has its own distinct advantages. For many visitors, this offers the opportunity to make several visits a year and enjoy distinctly different experiences.
Regardless of the season you visit, be sure to prepare accordingly. If you come in summer, be sure to pack insect repellent because you'll need it to repel black flies. And if you're here in early spring or late fall, bring plenty of warm clothing because the evenings can be chilly.
180
Square kilometers of forest
350
Various pedestrian paths
1000
Maintained campsites
7243
Meters above sea level
Climate
Winter temperatures can range from -5 to -20°C. During the summer, they range from 15 to 30°C. Depending on the area you visit, you may be protected by trees.
In the northernmost regions of the park, an average of about 1050 mm of snow falls annually. In the southernmost regions, the average is about 850 mm per year.
Be prepared for rain if you come during the summer, as it usually rains for several hours every two days. The wind can also be strong, so be prepared before you arrive.
