Last year’s end of season fundraiser helped us raise $1500, enough to finish the repairs and revamp the downhill section of La Gorge.

The uphill portion of the trail was rebuilt in 2015 as part of the National Trails Coalition project in collaboration with Plein Air Mont-Tremblant. Now, another 160 meters will be added at the end of the trail, from the current last turn, to ensure a safe junction with the A16 Contre-courant and extent the pleasure just a little more! The construction started today and should continue for the next week.

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Spring hasn’t quite arrived in the Laurentians. As you may have noticed, it’s been a cold month of April, there’s still snow in many of the trails and the ground hasn’t thawed yet. In an effort to reduce the impact on the environment and ensure the longevity of our trail network, we ask that you be patient and abstain from riding until further notice. We know it’s hard, we’re riders too, but it’ll be worth the wait!

[alert type=white ]La Cachée trail will be under construction until June 30. The old section is now closed. Thank you for respecting this temporary closure.[/alert]

We are very pleased to be working in collaboration with the city of Mont-Tremblant and Plein Air Mont-Tremblant to develop a new, 2 km section of the La Cachée trail.

Following the sale of a piece of land to build a property, the three organisations worked closely together to ensure the trail was rerouted so that riders would continue to have access to our great network of trails.

We would like to thank all those who were involved and made sure that our trails were also their priority, thus ensuring that locals, vacationers and tourists can enjoy this fantastic playground for years to come. It is their contribution that made it all possible.