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From St-Jérôme to Val-David | Tremblant

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The P’tit Train du Nord offers advantages that few ski resorts can match.

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING

NEW!  Winter activities are free for Saint-Jérôme to Val-David sectors

  • An incline of barely 5% is ideal for long-distance training, for beginners or to get back in shape;
  • Absence of vegetation canopy renders trail surface conditions homogeneous;
  • Waxing facilities, refuges, cafés, lodges and microbreweries allow preparing adequately, warm up or simply have a good time;
  • Try active transport to the workplace on skis! The trail threads through numerous towns down to Saint-Jérôme where the university, CEGEP or even your workplace are a stone throw from the trail;
  • Public transit is also a possibility with commuter trains and bus service on board which skis are allowed.

L’Inter des Laurentides →

Exo, Laurentians area →

Cross-country skiing is possible in two distinct sectors: The Mont-Tremblant sector and the sector between Saint-Jérôme and Val David.

Consult the map →

Waxing facilities are present at the train station of Piedmont and Sainte-Adèle. See the cross-country map.You will find various refuges, train stations and cafés on the trail to warm up and for “après ski”.

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Saint-Jérôme to Val-David sector

(between km 0 and 44,4):

2 Mechanically tracked corridors for classic cross-country skiing
1 Mechanically groomed central corridor for skate skiing
1 Mechanically tracked corridor for walkers and fatbikes on the west side of the trail

DO NOT WALK AND RIDE IN THE CENTER OF THE TRAIL. Follow the corridors indicated on the signs. Courtesy is required.

No pets allowed except for service dogs

For more information, go to the rest stop at km 14 at the Prévost  station.

A waxing room is available at the Piedmont and Sainte-Adèle train stations. See cross-country ski map:
You will find on the trail various refuges, stations and cafés to warm up and for après-ski.

During the summer, roller skiing is permitted before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m. on the entire Le P’tit Train du Nord linear park.

Mont-Tremblant Sector

(between km 70,5 and 99,3)

(between the Saint-Faustin train station at km 70.5 and km 99.3 north of the Lac Mercier train station):

Central corridor mechanically groomed for classic and skate skiing, fatbike and walking.
2 corridors traced for classic cross-country skiing on the sides
No pets allowed except for service dogs.

For information or comments, please contact us via:

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  • Email : sentiers@villedemont-tremblant.qc.ca

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Trail conditions

The P’tit Train du Nord trail is currently closed between Bois-des-Filion and Mont-Laurier.

With the arrival of spring, several factors are still affecting trail conditions. Persistent ice patches remain in shaded areas, particularly across the MRCs of Pays-d’en-Haut, Laurentides, and Antoine-Labelle.

Over the coming days, field teams will be actively working to prepare the trail for the season:
• surface cleaning
• sweeping debris and gravel accumulated at intersections
• interventions to ensure user safety

In addition, the spring thaw is causing water accumulation and localized flooding, which may impact certain sections of the trail and require further inspection.

Teams from the various MRCs are working in coordination to allow for a gradual, safe, and sustainable reopening of the P’tit Train du Nord over the coming weeks.

We are closely monitoring the situation and will provide regular updates on trail conditions and segment openings.

Thank you for your understanding and patience — the season is just around the corner, and every effort is being made to welcome you in the best possible conditions.

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