by lpbw | Oct 7, 2020 | blog
Do you think you know the e-bike? Think again, you will have no idea until you try it. I was the first to have preconceived ideas, but I was very surprised from the first minutes I got on it. In fact, this one is built like a real mountain bike, but with an extra...
by lpbw | Jun 12, 2017 | Uncategorized
111 Ways to Explore Canada’s National Parks in 2017...
by lpbw | Mar 21, 2016 | blog
Keeping temperatures below 0oC heralds the continuation of many winter sports in Mont-Tremblant. A start to spring that promises to be pleasant for everyone and not just for ski enthusiasts. Below are some suggestions for a successful spring day in the great outdoors....
by lpbw | Jan 28, 2016 | blog
Here is a list of items to plan for a small winter hike of about 2 to 5 hours. First of all, you have to understand the layering system or as it is called here in Quebec, the onion skinsystem. This system will allow you to remove or add layers depending on the outside...
by lpbw | Jan 11, 2016 | blog
Whether you are residents or visitors to the Mont-Tremblant region, you should all experience dog sledding as Jean le Trappeur has offered for over 20 years. This passionate musher will take you on a unique getaway that will not lack authenticity. As soon as you...
by lpbw | Dec 15, 2015 | blog
What to do in December in Mont-Tremblant while waiting for the snow? At D-Tour, we decided to see El Nino as an opportunity to extend the pleasures of autumn and offer visitors to the region the chance to go on an adventure. Whether it is Lac Tremblant, the...
by lpbw | Nov 25, 2015 | Uncategorized
We’re getting ready to put our snowshoes on! Pictures of the day from National Park Mont-Tremblant. Posted by Parc national du Mont-Tremblant on Tuesday, November 24,...