The new Gorge section is officially open!

Since June 18, you can ride the new section of the Gorge. 150 meters were added to the end of the trail near the Jack Rabbit bridge. This section includes new features such as jumps, “rollers”, rounder jumps as well as a small “table top” square jump. The work was done by Enviro Forêt who proceeded to close the old Gorge section to allow for revegetation. The efforts put in early in the season have also helped protect the trail to prevent erosion. When riding in this new section, you’ll notice that these improvements have also added more “flow” to the trail. Thrill seekers, you will be quite happy!

You’ll soon be able to explore the Cachée 

The ongoing work in the Cachée are expected to be completed in the coming weeks. There are few changes to make, but the work is almost over!

Regularly consults trail conditions page to follow the opening!

On the evening of June 18, the local community of mountain bikers gathered on the Lake Mercier beach to watch the outdoor screen projection of two mountain bike films. Feet directly in the sand, everyone could appreciate the sunset and viewing!

The entry fee of $ 5 allowed Vélo Mont-Tremblant to show the new production from Anthill Films: Not two bad. This was followed by their first feature: Not Bad, produced in 2013. The snacks and refreshments served on site, with beer sponsored by BORÉAL, helped raise the funds to rent the necessary equipment for the projection at EMOSON.

The extra money raised that evening will go directly to maintaining the trails, allowing riders to enjoy their experience every time they go!

The 101 people present were unanimous: “We must do this type of event more often! ”

So be on the lookout for our upcoming events as Vélo Mont-Tremblant is planning another movie night for the community before the end of summer!