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Lac Simon Vacation Rentals

Swim the clear, warm water with your family along the sandy shores of Lac Simon near Duhamel, Quebec.

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Lac-Simon, QC, Canada

Why Rent On Lac Simon

Lac Simon sits in Quebec’s Outaouais region within the municipality of Lac-Simon, near the charming towns of Duhamel and Papineauville, in a landscape of rolling forested hills and sandy-beached shorelines that give the lake a warmth and accessibility that more rugged Quebec lake destinations sometimes sacrifice. The lake is celebrated for its beaches, the kind of broad, genuinely sandy shorelines that families with young children find ideal and that make arriving at a Lac Simon rental feel immediately like the summer holiday you planned it to be. The Centre touristique du Lac-Simon brings a comprehensive resort experience to the eastern shore, combining the tranquility of the lake with the richness of the surrounding Papineau County forest.

Trout, Pike, and the Forest Trails of Papineau County

Lac Simon holds trout and pike in waters served by several marinas and boat launches that make kayaking, canoeing, and sailing straightforward for families across all experience levels. The adjacent forests invite hiking through the summer, and the combination of lake swimming from sandy beaches and trail walking through Papineau County’s mixed forest creates a daily rhythm that suits multi-generational family groups particularly well. In winter, the lake becomes an ice skating and snowmobiling destination, the nearby woods open for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, and the local community hosts events that keep the cultural calendar active well beyond the summer season.

A Lac Simon Rental and the Outaouais Approach to Lake Life

Staying in a waterfront cottage or lakehouse on Lac Simon gives your family the Outaouais lake experience: sandy beaches directly accessible from the property, a full kitchen for the self-sufficient stays that make lake weeks feel properly residential, private dock access to good fishing water, and the outdoor fire pit that sandy-beach lake evenings in Quebec always seem to call for. Properties range from cozy three-bedroom cottages to larger lakehouses with hot tubs and open water views across the lake’s sandy-shored expanse. Multi-generational families appreciate the beach accessibility, which makes the stay comfortable for elderly grandparents and very young children simultaneously. Pet-friendly rentals are widely available.

What To Know

Lac Simon is a popular Outaouais destination, and the lake’s sandy beaches attract significant summer weekend traffic from the Ottawa-Gatineau corridor. Families seeking the lake at its most serene will find weekday arrivals and departures, or shoulder-season stays in June and September, considerably quieter than peak-July weekends. The Centre touristique’s amenities are excellent but add activity to the eastern shore; properties on quieter sections of the lake offer more privacy during the peak weeks.

Lac Simon is the Outaouais answer to families who want their Quebec lake holiday to include proper sand, accessible water, and the particular warmth that a lake community with good beaches naturally generates. The trout and pike are a bonus for fishing families. The sandy shorelines are the reason everyone else comes back.

Best time to go
Best time to visit Lac Simon is from late June to early September, with warm temperatures (18°C highs) ideal for water sports, beach activities, and outdoor trails. Annual events include summer fireworks displays. Nearby towns and shops are open during this high tourist season. Winter activities like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are available from December to March.
Water Quality
Lac Simon's waters are pristine and azure, with a glassy surface reflecting the surrounding landscape.
Max depth (m)
45
Elevation (m)
249
Shoreline length (km)
74

Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Ice Skating
  • Cross-country Skiing
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Lac Simon has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Yes, the water at Lac Simon is generally safe for swimming. The beach passes water quality tests at least 95% of the time, according to the latest samples updated by Ottawa Riverkeeper.

  • Lac Simon is a popular destination because of its large lake and sandy beach. It offers various summer activities like swimming, mini-golf, and a fireworks show, as well as winter sports such as cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing. The area also features a floodlit skating rink and a dog park.

  • In Lac Simon, Canada, Quebec, the length limits for walleye are between 37 cm and 53 cm. The catch limit is 6 walleye and sauger combined. These rules apply unless the body of water has specific exceptions, so it’s important to check local regulations.

  • The Centre touristique du Lac-Simon beach is best for families. It has a supervised swimming area, lifeguards, and activities like beach volleyball, a trampoline, and a pirate ship for younger kids. The beach also offers organized activities and a big top for fun in any weather.

  • Towns near Lac-Simon include Gatineau, Ottawa, and Laval. Lac-Simon is located in the Outaouais region of Quebec, with Gatineau about 66 km away, Ottawa about 112 km away, and Laval about 127 km away.