Lac Girondin is a rustic backcountry campsite within Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, Quebec's pioneering provincial park established in 1895. Located in the pristine Laurentian Mountains, this remote destination offers an authentic wilderness experience for adventurers seeking solitude and natural immersion. The 1,510-square-kilometre park encompasses over 400 lakes, six rivers, and countless waterfalls. Lac Girondin's single rustic campsite sits 29 kilometres from the park registration centre, providing dedicated explorers with unparalleled access to backcountry trails and pristine landscapes. Visitors enjoy access to 200 kilometres of hiking trails, 124 kilometres of cycling paths, and exceptional canoeing and kayaking opportunities across the park's extensive lake system. The area supports 40 mammal species and diverse forest ecosystems including sugar maple, birch, and spruce. Popular activities include hiking signature trails like Lac-des-Femmes and Le Centenaire, mountain biking, wildlife observation, and fishing in the park's abundant waters. Lac Girondin caters to experienced backcountry campers seeking minimal amenities and maximum wilderness engagement. Water must be sourced and treated, making proper water management essential for this remote destination.