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Mont Tremblant
- Snowboarding, Skiing, Mountain Biking (Chairlift), Hiking, Backpacking,
Telemark Skiing, XC Skiing, Avg. Annual Snowfall 382cm (12.5ft ), 645m
(2 116 ft.) Vertical - Mont Tremblant , Laurentians, Quebec
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Mont Tremblant is
located in the Laurentians Region of Quebec approximately 125km
(78 miles) north of Montreal. The nearest airports are Mirabel and Dorval
International (Montreal). Another option if your flying is Ottawa International
Airport. If your flying into Canada via Toronto you would still have
a 6-7 hour (longer in winter) drive ahead of you if you wished to visit
the resort. From Montreal take the Laurentain Autoroute (autoroute des
Laurentides), highway 15 north until it turns into the 117 north at
Ste-Agathe. Follow the 117 just passed Saint-Jovite to the intersection
at Montee Ryan where you take a right at the lights onto Montee Ryan.
Keep going to the end and follow the resort signs. From Ottawa take
cross into Hull and pick up highway 50 then the 148 east to Montebello
where you pick up the 323 north which will take you to St Jovite. Take
the underpass at the end of the 323 and make a left at the lights to
pick up the 117.Follow the 117 just passed Saint-Jovite to the intersection
at Montee Ryan where you take a right at the lights onto Montee Ryan.
Keep going to the end and follow the resort signs. For more information
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Mont Tremblant's cousins
include Whistler-Blackcomb just north of Vancouver and Blue Mountain just to
the north of Toronto
Snowboarding
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Laurentians
Le Chantecler
- Snowboarding, Skiing, Cross Country Skiing (50km), Night Skiing, Dogsledding,
Ste-Adele, Laurentians, Quebec
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Sainte Adele is
located in the Laurentians region approximately 68km (43 miles)
north of Montreal. From Montreal take highway
15 north to exit 67, then take a left on Morin St. at the fourth light.
At the third intersection turn right on Chemin Chantecler and follow
it to the resort. For
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Gray Rocks - Snowboarding,
Skiing, Cross Country Skiing (connections to 100km of trails), Mountain
Biking (nearby), Hiking , Cycling (P'tite Train du Nord). Known for its
springs skiing which can go well into late spring. St Jovite (Mont Tremblant),
Laurentians, Quebec
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Saint Jovite is
located in the Laurentians region approximately 120km (75 miles)
north of Montreal. For more information on the province have a look
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Mont Avila
- Snowboarding, Skiing, Piedmont (St Sauveur), Laurentians, Quebec
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Saint Sauveur is
located in the Laurentians region approximately 60km north of
Montreal. For more information on the province have a look at:
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Mont Blanc - Snowboarding,
Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, Dog Sledding, 300m (983 ft.) Vertical -
Saint Faustin (Ste Jovite), Laurentians, Quebec
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Saint Jovite is
located in the Laurentians region approximately 120km (75 miles)
north of Montreal. Location Map.
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Mont Gabriel
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Saint Sauveur is
located in the Laurentians region approximately 60km north of
Montreal. For more information on the province have a look at:
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Mont Habitant
- Snowboarding, Skiing, Saint Sauveur, Laurentians, Quebec
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Saint Sauveur is
located in the Laurentians region approximately 60km north of
Montreal. For more information on the province have a look at:
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Mont Olympia
- Snowboarding, Skiing, Piedmont (St Sauveur), Laurentians, Quebec
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Saint Sauveur is
located in the Laurentians region approximately 60km north of
Montreal. For more information on the province have a look at:
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Mont Saint Sauveur
- Snowboarding, Skiing, Telemark Skiing, - St. Sauveur, Laurentians, Quebec
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Saint Sauveur is
located in the Laurentians region approximately 60km north of
Montreal. For more information on the province have a look at:
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Morin Heights
- Snowboarding, Skiing, Morin Heights (Montreal), Laurentians, Quebec
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Morin Heights is
located in the Laurentians region of Quebec about 75km (49 miles)
north of Montreal. For more information on the province have a look
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Vallée Bleue
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Val David is north
of Montreal approximately 80km
(50 miles), just off highway 15.. For more information on the province
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Backcountry
Skiing
Mont
Tremblant Provincial Park
The Long Randonee
94km, intermediate,
linear. This is a beautiful tour particulary when done with a group
of friends. There is no better way to see the park in winter. There
are four backcountry huts available along the trail, which accommodate
16 to 20 people. The huts are spaced 10 to 20km apart and departures
must be early enough to ensure you can reach the next hut before winter's
early sundown. If you plan anything other than the loop in the Monroe
area you'll need to arrange transportation. This area can experience
temperatures of -40 and below. Temperatures can plummet quickly and
unexpectedly, ensure that your equipment and skills are up to the challenge
and never ski alone. Reservations are required and registration upon
arrival is obligatory. For more information have a look at Out-There's
Mont Tremblant Provincial Park.
Papineau
Labelle Wildlife Reserve
While not as well
know for winter recreation as Mont Tremblant, the reserve has an extensive
trail system exceeding 300km. In addition there are 15 shared huts for
backcountry skiers. There are two main areas with trails, Mont Bondi
in the north and Lac du Sourd Sector in the more central region of the
park. The Bondi sector is better suited to intermediates while the Sourd
trails tend to be tougher and are better for more advanced skiers. The
reserve is a back country area, make sure your skills and equipment
are a match for your route and remember it can drop to -40°C in
in this area. The reserve is located in the northern region of the Laurentians
east of Mont Tremblant. For information, winter access and reservations
check out the Sepaq site for La Reserve
Faunique Papineau Labelle and make inquiries with the reserve regarding
all the detials.
P'tit
Train du Nord
90km, beginner
(spurs beginner-expert). A rail trail in summer the pathway cuts through
the very heart of the region. While it's is rarely far from a town or
village it passes by lakes, stream, rivers field and forest. The trial
hasn't much in the way of a grade, making it perfect for those new to
the sport. If you want more of a challenge there are dozens of spurs
which are more demanding and connect you into the regions vast trail
system. If you're looking for an extented outing you can choose from
a wide variety of accomodations from grande hotels, to a warm and comfortable
auberge or a small intimate B&B. St. Jerome to Mont Tremblant (Winter).
All the trails access points are located north of Montreal off highways
15 and 117. Have a look a Out-There's P'tit Train
du Nord for details.
Aerobic
Corridor
Beginner-intermediate
(spurs beginner-expert). Another of the regions rail trails, it follows
through a less developed part of the region. The trial is accessible
to all skill levels, for the more advance skier there are many connections
to the Laurentians broader network of trails. The trail is being extended
to connect to the P'tit Train du Nord at St. Sauveur in the south and
Mont Tremblant in the north. The northern section currently allows snow
mobiles, check with the trail organization to find out the current status
of this section. There are a number of access points to the trial with
the main access in the south in Morin Heights. Take the 15 (or 13 to
the 640 then the 15) north from Montreal to exit 60 at St. Sauveur.
Head west along the 329 and turn light at the lights into Morin Heights.
At the first stop sign turn right again to the parking lot. (450) 226-1220,
Morin Heights to Lac-des-Seize-Iles (Winter). For more information have
a look at Out-There's Aerobic Corridor.
Rouge-Matawin
Wildlife Reserve
The reserve is
a true wilderness area located along the northern borders of Mont Tremblant
Provincial Park. There are numerous areas for backcountry sking which
are currently being developed. The reserve has warming huts and you'll
find cabins and prospectors tents for rent within its boundaries. The
reserve is a back country area, make sure your skills and equipment
are a match for your route and remember it can drop to -40°C in
in this area. The reserve is located in the northern region of the Laurentians
east of Mont Tremblant. For information, winter access and reservations
check out the Sepaq site for La Reserve
Faunique Rouge Matawin and make inquiries with the reserve regarding
all the detials.
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Skiing
Mont-Tremblant
Cross-Country Center - The Domaine St-Bernard is well known for its
cross country skiing now has facilities for snowshoeing as well. The cross
country trails encompass a network of 65km of varying difficulty. Located
between the resort at Tremblant, Grey Rocks and St. Jovite it makes for
an ideal days outing for families and enthusiasts visiting the area. Mont
Tremblant, Laurentians, Quebec
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Skiing in the Surrounding Regions
Aerobic
Corridor
Beginner-intermediate
(spurs beginner-expert). Another of the regions rail trails, it follows
through a less developed part of the region. The trial is accessible to
all skill levels, for the more advance skier there are many connections
to the Laurentians broader network of trails. The trail is being extended
to connect to the P'tit Train du Nord at St. Sauveur in the south and
Mont Tremblant in the north. The northern section currently allows snow
mobiles, check with the trail organization to find out the current status
of this section. There are a number of access points to the trial with
the main access in the south in Morin Heights. Take the 15 (or 13 to the
640 then the 15) north from Montreal to exit 60 at St. Sauveur. Head west
along the 329 and turn left at the lights into Morin Heights. At the first
stop sign turn left to the parking lot. (450) 226-1220, Morin Heights
to Lac-des-Seize-Iles (Winter). For more information have a look at Out-There's
Aerobic Corridor.
Mont
Tremblant Provincial Park
The park is particulary
picturesque in the winter and well worth a visit particulary if you've
never seen it with its heavy blanket of snow. There area over 86km of
patrolled and groomed trails as well as the Long Randonee Trail which
has backcountry huts for overnight skiers. Both the Pimbina section, above
Saint-Donat (Lanaudiere Region) and La Daible (Monroe - Laurentians) section
northeast of Ste. Joviet have groomed trails and facilities. There are
a number of different routes to accomodate different fitness and skill
levels. There are warming huts along several of the trails. The park has
recently refurbished serveral cabins which can be rented, if your interested
make sure you book early.
The Long Randonee,
linear, 94km. This is a beautiful tour particulary when done with a group
of friends. There is no better way to see the park in winter. There are
four backcountry huts available which accomodate 16 to 20 people along
the trail. The huts are spaced 10 to 20km apart and departures must be
early enough to ensure you can reach the next hut before sundown. If you
plan anything other than the loop in the Monroe area you'll need to arrange
transportation. Ensure that your equipment and skills are up to the challenge
and never ski alone. This area can experience temperatures of -40 and
below. Temperatures can plummet quickly and unexpectedly, ensure that
your equipment and skills are up to the challenge and never ski alone.
Reservations are required and registration upon arrival is obligatory.
Morin Heights
30km classic, beginner-expert,
waxing room, chalet, fee. The area has an extensive trail system including
one of the main access points for the Aerobic Corridor and over 50km of
ungroomed trails. Take the 15 (or 13 to the 640 then the 15) north from
Montreal to exit 60 at St. Sauveur. Head west along the 329 and turn left
at the lights into Morin Heights. At the first stop sign turn left to
the parking lot.
Oka
Park - Oka has over 50 km of cross-country skiing, both track set
and skating. The trails include the Colline du Calvaire (part of which
is the mountain biking trail in the summer) which is made up of some really
steep climbs, along with excellent down hills; better left to the experts
. Intermediate skiers are well served by the Colline de l'Est which takes
advantage of the nature trails above the Grande Baie. For the novices,
or those that just want to have a relaxing days ski, kick you way through
the rolling trails above the beautiful beach. The trails wind their way
throughout the beautiful oak forests and have endless side trails to explore.
The park has recently opened a lighted trail to allow for extending your
day into the twilight.You'll also fiind three easy snow shoeing trails
which will take you through the parks beautiful oak forests. You can rent
cross country skis as well as snow shoes in the park.The park is 55 km
northwest of Montreal. Take highway 13 or 15 (the Laurentian Autoroute)
north to the 640. Then head west towards St Eustache. The 640 takes you
right into the park.
P'tit
Train du Nord
90km, beginner (spurs
beginner-expert). A rail trail in summer the pathway cuts through the
very heart of the region. While it's is rarely far from a town or village
it passes by lakes, stream, rivers field and forest. The trial hasn't
much in the way of a grade, making it perfect for those new to the sport.
If you want more of a challenge there are dozens of spurs which are more
demanding and connect you into the regions vast trail system. If you're
looking for an extented outing you can choose from a wide variety of accomodations
from grande hotels, to a warm and comfortable auberge or a small intimate
B&B. All the trails access points are located north of Montreal off
highways 15 and 117. Have a look a Out-There's
P'tit Train du Nord for details. St. Jerome to Mont Tremblant (Winter).
Val David/Far Hills
(Val Morin)
130+km, beginner-expert,
waxing room, rentals, chalet. Often referred to as eastern Canada's finest
ski area these trails are very well designed, maintained and are fittingly
very scenic. You'll find a lot of the Laurentinas earliest ski history
revolves around this area with many trials having being used and built
by the regions cross country pioneers like Tom Gillespie and Herman "Jack
Rabbit" Johannsen. There are two centers with parking, one at Far
Hills Inn and the other in the village just south of Route de l'Eglise.
The trails intersect the P'tite Train du Nord at three different points
allowing you to include them within your ski touring plans. The area has
a number of well know resorts and lots of charming B&Bs. Far Hills
(819) 322-2014. Val David (819) 322-7042
Snowshoeing
Mont
Temblant Resort - In addition to almost every other conceivable outdoor
activity, the resort has a trail system with guided outings. Consult with
the activities centre for descriptions of the tours. From Montreal - Take
Autoroute 15 which turns into the 117 just passed Sainte-Agathe. Along
the 117 watch for the signs for the resort at Saint-Jovite. Follow the
signs (327) to the resort.
Mont-Tremblant
Cross-Country Center - The Domaine St-Bernard is well known for its
cross country skiing now has facilities for snowshoeing. Located between
the resort at Tremblant, Grey Rocks and St. Jovite it makes for an ideal
days outing for families and enthusiasts visiting the area. Mont Tremblant,
Laurentians, Quebec
Snowshoeing
in the Surrounding Region
Mont
Tremblant Park - Both the Lac Munro and the Pembina sectors have designated
snowshoe trails. Taking advantage of the extensive hiking network, the
parks snow shoe trails will take you into small lakes or up onto some
of the parks spectacular look outs. Rentals are available. Diable Sector
(Lac Monroe) - From Montreal take highway 15 to the 117 to St Faustin,
then follow the signs north into the park. From Mont Tremblant resort
take highway around the mountain to the south side bypassing the split
to ski hill. At the T intersection take a right and follow the signs a
short distance into the park. Pembina (St. Donat) - From Montreal take
the 15 or 13 north to the 640 east. Take highway 125 to the northeast
towards St Donat then follow route 3 into the park. Laurentians, Quebec
Oka
Park - The park is a favourite cross country ski destination for outdoor
enthusiasts in Montreal and the lower laurentians. There are now three
easy snow shoeing trails which will take you through the parks beautiful
oak forests. The park is 55 km northwest of Montreal. Take highway 13
or 15 (the Laurentian Autoroute) north to the 640. Then head west towards
St Eustache. The 640 takes you right into the park.
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Aventures
Mont Tremblant - Dog Sledding tours of several hours to several days.
Reservations are required. La Conception, Laurentians, Quebec
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de Plein Air Cockanagog - Dog Sledding and Skijoring. Reservations
are required. Ferme Neuve, Laurentians, Quebec
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