Walk out the front door and into the spectacular views (and great workout!) of the Sentier de la Montagne Verte (5km loop, 300+m elevation) and the Nez de l'Indien (4.5km one way, 450+m elevation)
Le P'tit Train du Nord is gentle walking, biking, snowshoeing, and xc skiing trail/linear park starting just north of Mtl, winding through the forests, fields, and towns of the Laurentides, and ending in Mont Laurier 200+ km later.
Stroll along a wooded creek, take the gondola to the top and circumnavigate the summit, or climb the mountain from top to bottom using one of the more than dozen different trails!
With over 30 km of well-marked trails accommodating hikers of all levels, the hikes include mountain lookouts, views of the Rivière du Diable, and beautiful picnic spots.
The trails of the Labelle region offer beautiful and challenging back-country hikes through forests, mountains and rivers - making it possible to hike from Labelle to the Lac Caché trails of the Parc National du Mont-Tremblant.
With over 80km of hiking trails that range from an easy stroll to a waterfall to challenging multi-day climbing circuits supported by back country huts, Mont Tremblant National Park is a hiker's paradise.
Similar to the P'tit Train, the Corridor Aérobique is a 58 km recreational trail stretching from Morin-Heights and Amherst with a variety of rest stops and making it perfect for walking, running, and biking.
The gentle P'tit Train du Nord passes within 2km of the chalet, giving you direct access to more than 300km of bike trails and putting you within easy biking of Labelle (5km), the Old Village of Tremblant (10km), the town and the Ski Hill of Mont-Tremblant (both about 15km) and beyond, al right from your doorstep.
The Tremblant region is extremely popular for road-biking - with 100s of kms of bike-friendly roads that see everyone from professional 'ironman' triathletes to weekend warriors following the many well-known cycling circuits in the region.
An almost 12km paved multi-functional trail around the resort and the old village, perfect for family biking (plus, both kids and adult bikes are easily available for rent both at the Tremblant resort and in the old village de Tremblant).
With over 100 km of MTB trails, the Tremblant area offers a huge range of great mountain biking trails that includes everything from gentle beginner trails and learner pump tracks where first-timers can sample the sport, to highly technical double-black diamonds that will challenge the most experienced rider,
With over 30 km of well-marked trails accommodating hybrid, gravel and MTB bikers of all levels, the trails include mountain lookouts, views of the Rivière du Diable, and beautiful picnic spots.
With over 125 km of biking trails that range from an easy meander along a flat path to much more strenuous gravel and off-road adventures, and many gorgeous places to stop, refuel, soak in the views, and cool off with a swim (plus easy bike rentals - free for kids!), Mont Tremblant National Park is definitely worth the trip.
Similar to the P'tit Train, the Corridor Aérobique is a 58 km recreational trail stretching from Morin-Heights and Amherst with a variety of rest stops and making it perfect for walking, running, and biking.
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