Welcome on our trails network!
Our network of trails has something for all outdoor enthusiasts (fatbike, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, telemark, winter walking and alpine cross-country or off-piste skiing), whether they are experts or beginners!
COVID-19 special measures
- Curfew for everyone between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. until February 8, 2021.
- Interregional travel is not recommended.
- Free practice of outdoor activity alone or in a family bubble is permitted.
- Maintain a distance of 2 meters between users at all times, especially when the pace slows when approaching intersections.
- When approaching a group that you want to overtake, make your intentions known and give warning when you overtake.
- Wearing a mask is compulsory in closed public places.
- Wearing a mask is recommended during the activity (parking or access).
- Avoid all gatherings in rest areas or on trails.
- There is no place to change or warm up inside.
- Bring back your rubbish or your tissues.
- Do not throw anything on the ground.
La Villageoise-de-Mont-Tremblant
La Villageoise-de-Mont-Tremblant is an 11.6 km asphalt trail. Access to this trail can be done from Chemin du Village, near Parc du Curé-Deslauriers or Tremblant Resort.
Authorized activities
- cross-country skiing
- fatbike
Strictly prohibited in winter: winter walking, hiking. Dogs are prohibited at all times.
Free access
Map and trail conditions
Consult the map |
Cross-country ski trail conditions |
Fatbike trail conditions |
Le P'tit Train du Nord linear park
One of the longest linear park in Canada is located in the heart of the Laurentians. Making good use of a former railway bed built at the beginning of the 20th century, Le P'tit Train du Nord runs through 234 km of beautiful landscape as it travels beside rivers, lakes and streams between Saint-Jerôme and Mont-Laurier.
Le P’tit Train du Nord linear park is paved for 22 km from Saint-Faustin-Lac-Carré to Chemin Plouffe in Mont-Tremblant.
Authorized activities
- snowshoeing
- classic cross-country skiing
- cross-country skiing no skating
- fatbike
- winter walk
Dogs are prohibited at all times.
Free access
Map and trail conditions
Consult the map |
Cross-country ski trail conditions |
Snowshoeing and winter walk trail conditions |
Fatbike trail conditions |
Domaine Saint-Bernard
The Domaine Saint-Bernard, which is managed by a social interest trust, has a surface area of about 6.01 square kilometres on the south bank of the Diable River, facing the Versant Soleil area of Mont Tremblant Resort. It features a network of trails for hiking on foot, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, plus a swimming beach on Lac Raynaud. The main entry is via Chemin Saint-Bernard off Rue Labelle at the end of Lac Ouimet. The Domaine Saint-Bernard has 45 kilometers of trails, mostly reserved for cross-country skiing (including 14 kilometers of skating), snowshoeing and winter walking.
Authorized activities
- cross-country skiing
- cross-country ski school
- cross-country skiing skills course
- winter walk
- snowshoeing
- ice skating (forest course and ice rink)
- slide
- ornithology and flora
Dogs are prohibited at all times.
Access fees
Free for Vivre Mont-Tremblant card holders
Maps and trail conditions
Rates and reservation |
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING |
Consult the map |
Cross-country ski trail conditions |
RAQUETTE / MARCHE HIVERNALE |
Consult the map |
Condition of snowshoe / winter walking trails |
FIND YOUR WAY
Trail maps are available on the free mobile app Ondago. Download it now!
PARTNER NETWORKS
- Tremblant Resort (1000 chemin des Voyageurs)
- Parc national du Mont-Tremblant (4645, chemin du Lac-Supérieur | 819- 688-2281)
- Domaine Saint-Bernard (539, chemin Saint-Bernard | 819-425-5588)
A problem in the trails?
You see a tree fallen or about to fall, a crevasse, a hole, etc., call 819-425-2723 to report the situation.
EMERGENCY SITUATION?
Dial 9-1-1. A team from the Ville de Mont-Tremblant has been trained to respond to emergency situations in the trails.