Enviroforet is coming back in full force in the trails this fall

Benoît Prud’homme and his team won a major contract to repair and remodel a number of trails . The scope of the repair and renovation work was created through a study mandated by the city earlier in the spring. The work in Lynx, Deer Mountain and Villa Bellevue will be completed by the end of the season. Some general work will also be done in Diable, Geai Bleu and Chouette. It should be noted that the recent work in Villa Bellevue were done to facilitate grooming for cross-country skiing.

Vélo Mont-Tremblant submitted to the City of Mont-Tremblant vision statement regarding the development and maintenance of the trail network. The principal message was the need for new trails. Many discussions have focused on the development of the Deer Mountain sector. The goal is to maximize the terrain based on current mountain biking trends and to access neighboring properties for a future development of enduro trails. Some layouts have already been done with the City and the works were launched last September 27th. Also, the lack of safe traverse for bikers on Montée Ryan was highlighted and the addition of parking spaces at the tourism office.
Subsequently, a meeting was held recently with the Domaine St-Bernard. The proposed project is essentially aimed at creating one beginner level access trail that would linked the Domaine to existing mountain bike trails. The welcoming station, the parking and the site of the Domain is an asset for the events and users of Vélo M-T.

In short, the Vélo Mont-Tremblant team is working hard to harmonize its vision with that of the City concerning the trails. The communication has greatly improved between the two parties, but it is thanks to your support that we can continue to move forward!

Journée découverte en fatbike et e-fatbike (March 3)

About forty enthusiastic riders were part of the demo and the guided fatbike and e-fatbike tours. Be on the lookout for it this winter season!

La journée Amenez un enfant faire du vélo de montagne, presented by L&P Apparel (June 3)

We had even more participants this year, a total of 234 young participants and about 100 parents were present. Despite the rain, the kids braved the storm with a smile.

Le Camp des Poules qui roulent (June 7 to 9)

A record! The Camp was full in only 4 days with 152 ladies. For the first time, the event was at the Domaine Saint-Bernard. The enchanting decor made this event a great success.

Le Programme Jeune Ambassadeur

Every Saturday in July and August, about 10 youth rode the trails in order to advise users and patrol the network. The youth were accompanied by their guide Sid Herrera and his acolyte Éric Labelle. A new program that we wish to repeat next year.

Involvement of the Ville de Mont-Tremblant

  • $ 3,000 grant for the Young Ambassador Program
  • $ 3,000 for the Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day presented by L & P Apparel.
  • Support for the events with equipment loan and staff.
  • A monthly meeting was added between the CA members and Le Service de la Culture et des Loisirs since August 2019.

Since the beginning of summer, some new members were added to the board of directors of Vélo Mont-Tremblant : Geoffroy Dubreuil, Martine Sigouin, Justin Grenier and Éric Labelle. Also on the board since 2 or 3 years,  Marion Corbeil, Norman Thibault and Edmund Burke, the club president. In addition, Andréa Latour joined the team last April as a project manager to coordinate events during the season.

Our mission?

  • Bridging the vision of our members with that of City of Mont-Tremblant
  • Continue to promote mountain biking through our events.
  • Act as a reference for the City regarding the planning and development of the trails.