The Lac Blanc Outfitter located in the heart of Saint-Alexis-des-Monts, Quebec, welcomes you to its outdoor activities center all year long.
Lac Blanc Outfitter is a resort located in Saint-Alexis-des-Monts, Quebec, overlapping the tourist regions of Mauricie and Lanaudière.
Our mission
We are a family outfitter, dynamic, and oriented towards the satisfaction of our customers. Thanks to the expertise of our employees and our partners, we commit ourselves to our customers to make them live an unforgettable experience, by involving us with passion and creating a warm environment. Nature is our livelihood and in this regard we respect it in the organization of all our activities.
Our values
The customer: The customer is the center of our concerns, our cornerstone and constantly leads us to exceed his expectations. He makes us proud.
Teamwork: Our success is directly linked to our desire to work together with complicity and harmony. We build strong bonds among ourselves and are woven through an attitude of collaboration, tolerance and camaraderie.
Rigor: The rigor is for the best!
10 reasons to experience the outfitter
- 1. An enchanting site of 3500 hectares with 12 lakes abundant in fish, a diversified fauna and a luxuriant flora.
2. A warm welcome as it reigned in families for generations.
3. A table featuring local produce in contemporary flavors and served in generous portions.
4. A warm and intimate aquatic center that invites you to relax and unwind with its indoor pool, spa and dry sauna.
5. Activities for the whole family to fill up with nature, whatever the season.
6. Passionate animators who will make you live memorable experiences.
7. A fishing success that makes us famous for amateurs and novices alike. Because at the Lac Blanc, it bites all the time!
8. An extraordinary Native American experience that will transport you to the heart of the universe of indigenous peoples and their traditions.
9. An idyllic place to celebrate a country wedding.
10. A quality accommodation offering relaxation and comfort, all in a rural setting.
Our History
- 1994 - 1995 : Acquisition by the owner of the lands belonging to his family (5000 acres), construction of 12 cottages and an inn with a reception and catering service.
- 1995: Official opening of the site.
- 1997: Developing business relationships with several travel wholesalers, in order to attract a European clientele for the summer, autumn and winter periods.
- 2001 - 2003: Addition of 3 superior rooms, a private lounge and another bar in the hostel, redesign of the kitchen and dining room, construction of a sugar shack and a shore- lunch, development of several kilometers of multi-use trails and a Native American site, addition of 2 bathrooms per cottage and acquisition of 2000 acres of additional land.
- 2007 - 2008: Expansion of the hostel with the construction of a hotel style reception and 6 country rooms, partial redevelopment of the dining room and installation of a new reservation software.
- 2009 - 2010: Construction of an indoor aquatic center including a swimming pool, SPA, sauna and 4 exercisers as well as 4 additional bedrooms upstairs.
- 2011: Renovation of the family cottage (addition of shower room and shower cabin, addition of wooden flooring in the living room, addition of a spiral staircase to access the mezzanine)
- 2012: Replacement of all country and superior room beds with Queens beds, addition of two double beds in all spacious cottages
Short story : The American Cornu
The American cornu is a horned hare. It was officially recognized on May 18, 2001. The only place where this new species can be found is here in the Mauricie at the Lac Blanc Outfitter. The only difference between the American cornu and the hare are the horns and its size. The Cornu weighs about 3 kilos more than his cousin the hare. It is also faster and can make leaps of 3 meters.
In 2001, a study was conducted to identify the number of these newcomers. At the end of the summer, the research team counted 3 pups, 3 females and 2 males. In spring 2009 the number of Horned Hare reached 16 females and 23 males. The little ones will be listed soon.