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Snowy Trails, Cozy Inns: Skiing Town to Town in Quebec-The NewYork Times

Mar 3, 2025 | Press

The NewYork Times | By Cindy Hirschfeld, Photographs by Renaud Philippe A new series of ski tours in the Laurentian Mountains combine rigorous days of cross-country skiing with overnight stays (and meals) at local inns. Skiing from town to town through forests and...
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Cycling Quebec’s Laurentian Mountains: Miles of Smiles

Sep 3, 2024 | Press

Excerpt: The ‘Osez ralentir’ (Dare to slow down) signs before areas where the trail met crosswalks also amused me. They are meant as reminder to slow down before an approaching stop sign. Not once did an approaching car or truck not stop and let us cross the road...

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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 – 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.


🚧 WORK IN PROGRESS | Kilometres 11.7 to 14 — City of Prévost (between Mozart Street and Station Street)

✅ Open on Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, June 14

For your safety, please note the following conditions:

• Pavement quality is reduced and the surface may be uneven
• Construction equipment may be present on and around the trail
• Extra caution is required from all users
• The detour route remains accessible at all times

As the MRC is responsible for the P’tit Train du Nord within its territory, roadway rehabilitation and drainage improvement work will be carried out in this sector to ensure user safety and the long-term sustainability of the trail.

📅 Work start date: Update — work began on June 1
⏳ Expected duration: approximately eight weeks

As part of the ongoing work, every effort is being made to keep the trail accessible on weekends. However, access to certain sections depends on construction progress and may vary.

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

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

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Temporary Trail Closure in Blainville

⚠️ Trail Closure – Blainville Sector

A section of the P’tit Train du Nord trail will be temporarily closed from km 13.6 South to km 14.2 South, near 92nd Avenue East, extending to the right-of-way opposite 5e Régiment-d’Artillerie Street.

📅 Closure Date: Monday, June 15, 2026
🕖 Time: Beginning at 7:00 a.m. until work is completed

➡️ Detour: Trail users are asked to follow the detour route via Sentinelle Street.

🚧 Reason for the closure: Corrective work on the stormwater pipe serving the Sentinelle Basin.

We thank all users for their understanding and cooperation. Please respect the posted signage and exercise caution when approaching the work zone.

 

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