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IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant

Mont-Tremblant

June 22, 2024 – June 23, 2024

All day

Location: Tremblant Resort
Tremblant, 1000 Chemin des Voyageurs, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1T1

Km 86 to Km 91- Race zone – area closed on June 23

ATTENTION: THE TRAILWAY WILL BE CLOSED ON JUNE 23 AND A SHUTTLE WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM KM 82 TO KM 91. There will be a P’tit Train du Nord shuttle to divert users from Parc des Voyageurs* (km 80) to * La Conception * La Conception parking lot (chemin de la Station) and * Tremblant parking lot (corner of Mtée Kavanagh and rue Coupal). Users will be informed of the trail closure as they pass.

On Saturday, June 22, over 1,800 athletes will take part in the Olympic-distance Triathlon 5150 Mont-Tremblant (1.5 km swim, 40 km bike, 10 km run). The weekend continues on Sunday, June 23, with the departure of 3,700 triathletes for the IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant, also known as the half-IRONMAN. Athletes will take to the water from the Beach and Tennis Club to swim 1.9 km, then cycle 90 km and run 21.1 km before crossing the finish line in the pedestrian village.

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PLEASE PLAN AHEAD!

Given the magnitude of this event, Tremblant, Tourisme Mont-Tremblant, the Ville de Mont-Tremblant, the Sûreté du Québec and the Ministère des Transports are working together to facilitate your access to the mountain and provide you with a safe environment. To help you plan your travel and make the most of the weekend, please take note of the main traffic restrictions and road closures to take into account!

Date

Jun 23 2024
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All Day

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Mont-Tremblant
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Trail conditions

OPENINGS AND CONSTRUCTION WORK

🚴‍♀️ Trail Opening

The P’tit Train du Nord trail is open between Bois-des-Filion (km 32.5) and Labelle (km 112). Beginning May 16, the section from Labelle (km 112) to Mont-Laurier (km 201) will also be open.

⚠️ Caution: During the spring season, the MRCs are carrying out various maintenance and construction projects (see details below). Some sections may still contain gravel, sand buildup or ruts on stone dust surfaces. Please adjust your speed according to trail conditions.

The P’tit Train du Nord is a family-friendly multi-use trail. Please respect the code of ethics and consult trail conditions before your trip:

https://ptittraindunord.com/en/code-of-ethics/
https://ptittraindunord.com/en/trail-conditions/

Courtesy, smiles and kindness are always appreciated 🙂


🚧 Construction – Blainville Sector – DETOUR

The trail will be closed from May 11 to June 12 between Côte Saint-Louis (south km 19) and boulevard de la Seigneurie (south km 16.7).

Please refer to the BLAINVILLE detour map below.

 

🚧 Construction – Saint-Agathe Sector – DETOUR

From May 19 to June 12, the bike path will be closed between the train station at km 49.1 and km 50 to allow work to be carried out under the viaduct.

➡️ A marked and secure detour is available via the following streets:
• Sainte-Adèle
• Saint-Vincent
• Saint-Antoine
• Saint-Paul

📍 A 200 m path will also allow cyclists to walk their bikes to reconnect with the north section of the trail.

Thank you for your cooperation and caution near the construction zone.

Please refer to the SAINTE-AGATHE detour map below.


🚧 CONSTRUCTION | Kilometres 11.7 to 14 — Town of Prévost

(between Mozart Street and de la Station Street)

As the MRC is responsible for the P’tit Train du Nord on its territory, roadbed and drainage rehabilitation work will be carried out in this sector to ensure user safety and preserve the trail infrastructure.

📅 Work begins: May 25, 2026
⏳ Expected duration: approximately eight weeks

Work will take place Monday to Friday, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The trail will remain open on weekends unless otherwise indicated. Please note that machinery may be present and some sections may be uneven.

Some direct accesses to the trail will be temporarily closed during the work, including access points to local businesses.

🔗 More information:
www.mrcrdn.qc.ca/actualites/travaux-ptdn-phase1

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