Summer Activities
Plan your visit during the summer months to take full advantage of the waterpark and beach club.





Pointe-Calumet is a small municipality in the Deux-Montagnes region of Quebec, located approximately 45 minutes from Montreal. Known primarily for its waterfront location on the Lake of Two Mountains, the town serves as a quiet residential community that comes alive in the summer. It is a major regional draw thanks to the Super Aqua Club waterpark and the famous Beachclub, which hosts large-scale outdoor events. Beyond the seasonal crowds, the town offers a relaxed environment with local parks and scenic vistas, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a suburban escape with easy access to water-based activities.
Pointe-Calumet is a small municipality in the Deux-Montagnes region of Quebec, located approximately 45 minutes from Montreal. Known primarily for its waterfront location on the Lake of Two Mountains, the town serves as a quiet residential community that comes alive in the summer. It is a major regional draw thanks to the Super Aqua Club waterpark and the famous Beachclub, which hosts large-scale outdoor events. Beyond the seasonal crowds, the town offers a relaxed environment with local parks and scenic vistas, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a suburban escape with easy access to water-based activities.
Picturesque views of the Lake of Two Mountains.
Home to the popular Super Aqua Club waterpark.
Vibrant summer atmosphere at the local beach club.
Convenient proximity to Greater Montreal.
The town can become very busy and loud during peak summer weekends.
Limited accommodation options within the town itself; many visitors stay in nearby Laval or Montreal.
Seasonal closures affect many of the primary tourist attractions.
Plan your visit during the summer months to take full advantage of the waterpark and beach club.
Expect most interactions to be in French, though English is common in tourist-heavy areas.
Lakeside recreation and family-friendly summer outings.
CAD $
$100-$150 p/day
6,396
A personal vehicle is recommended as public transit from Montreal can be limited.
French, English
June-August
Expect cool temperatures and a quiet atmosphere as the town prepares for the summer season.
The prime time to visit for water sports, beach activities, and family fun.
A beautiful time for scenic drives and enjoying the autumn foliage along the lake.
A very quiet period, suitable for those who enjoy cold-weather landscapes and peace.