Lac-Saguay. A quiet lakeside community along Route 117, it delivers the kind of four-season living people move north for: glassy-morning paddles, evening loon calls, and trailheads right around the corner. Cyclists and cross-country skiers tap into the famed Le P’tit Train du Nord, while anglers and paddlers spread out to nearby reservoirs and sandy municipal beaches. When you need bigger-city conveniences, you’re within easy reach of Mont-Laurier to the north and Rivière-Rouge to the south.
Families appreciate a practical education path: local schools are served by the regional school service center, and older students can continue at the Cégep de Saint‑Jérôme campus in Mont-Laurier. Healthcare, hardware, and everyday shopping are a short drive away, yet Lac-Saguay keeps its small-community rhythm with seasonal events, outfitters, and lake-access recreation that make weekend guests want to stay longer.
Housing options span wooded lots, cozy A-frames, and year-round waterfront homes, with room to spread out. Outdoor lovers find even more to explore throughout the Antoine-Labelle backcountry and neighboring Nominingue. For ideas on hikes, beaches, and festivals across the Laurentians, the regional tourism board, Tourisme Laurentides, is a reliable planner’s companion.
Whether you’re upsizing for more elbow room or right-sizing to a lakeside retreat, Lac-Saguay offers straightforward access, relaxed living, and a strong sense of place. When it’s time to buy or sell here, Agent Pronto can introduce you to a top local agent who knows the market and the lifestyle.