Our various activities

Summer Activities!

There are activities for every season! For summer, let yourself be carried away by adventure with a green landscape.

Mountain bike

In the summer, we have more than 12 km of trails shared between mountain biking, walking and running that are developed according to the standards of the International Mountain Bicycling Association of Canada (IMBA Canada). There are several levels of difficulty:

Green trails: Easy
Blue trails: Intermediate
Black trails: Difficult

The trails are two-way, be careful. The priority is to the bike so you must move to the right side of the trail as soon as you meet a bike or another user.

For your safety, wearing a helmet is mandatory.

Walking and running

Walking and running

If you want to take a specific route without having to stop at intersections, we have options for you. Just follow these indicators and you can travel the distance of your choice. These indicators are positioned in a family-type route, easy level.

RED (red indicator on the ground from the chalet): The small tour – 2.5 km

GREEN: (green indicators on the ground from the chalet) The big tour – 5 km

Winter Activities!

In winter, enjoy fun activities and breathe the clean, fresh air.

Cross-country skiing

We offer you 12 km of cross-country ski trails, classic and skating everywhere, for all tastes and all age groups. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate or an experienced skier, come and enjoy the quality that our trails offer.

Difficulty levels:

Green trails: Easy

Blue trails: Intermediate

Black trails: Difficult

We have a 1km JEANNOT course for those who want to learn or do short durations. A course without steep slopes and a short distance suitable for youth and beginners.

Please note that conditions can change quickly during the day and between updates due to the weather, use, quantity and type of snow on the ground. In addition, maintenance work can be done during the day.

GOOD: Firm snow with ideal glide.

AVERAGE: Soft snow with a slow glide or hard snow with a very fast glide conducive to skidding.

FAIR: Soft snow with little or no glide or icy snow with little or no traction.

MAINTENANCE IN PROGRESS: Be careful, you may encounter the groomer and/or a maintenance crew.

CLOSED: Avoid all travel on the trail.

Trails 1, 2, 3 and 4 are two-way and trail 5 is one-way.

Ice ring

 

The ice ring

Skating enthusiasts will have the choice between a 500-meter ice ring surrounded by trees, all accompanied by music and lighting in the evening and/or a hockey rink.

Hockey sticks or accessories are prohibited on this rink. Stabilizers for beginners are allowed.

For your safety, wearing a helmet is strongly recommended

Hockey rink

 

There is a hockey rink available for hockey fans. Protective gear is recommended if you play hockey.

Rink conditions are updated regularly (daily, when possible) on the website during the winter season. The date and time of the last update will be listed. The rinks are watered several times a week depending on conditions.

Please note that conditions can change quickly during the day and between updates due to weather and usage. In addition, maintenance work may be done during the day.

Snow bike

In the winter, we have over 8 km of fat bike trails that are groomed regularly with a few places where you will cross the ski and snowshoe trails.

Bikes are NOT allowed on the ski trails except when crossing them in intersections. For your safety, helmets are mandatory and tires must be 3.8” or wider. Dogs are not allowed on the snow bike trails.

If you are using an electric bike, only pedal-assist models are allowed on the trails. You can contact the front desk at 1-506-726-2684 if you would like more information on this subject. Very important to respect other users and position yourself on the right when meeting someone to let them pass and vice versa. Be courteous!

Trail conditions definition

GOOD: Easy. Hard-packed snow with good grip. Pressure 7 to 8 PSI.

AVERAGE: Intermediate. Mixed snow with variable traction. Pressure 5 to 6 PSI.

FAIR: Difficult. Soft snow with little traction. Pressure 3 to 4 PSI.

CURRENT MAINTENANCE: Avoid all travel on the trail.

CLOSED: Avoid all travel on the trail.

Snowshoe

You will have the choice of three trails with a total distance of 5 km marked for your safety. All are set up in the middle of the forest with a few places where you will cross the ski and snow bike trails. Snowshoes are NOT allowed on the ski and snow bike trails. Dogs are allowed on these trails provided they are leashed. Be courteous!

The condition of the trails is displayed on the home page as well as the date and time of the update.

GOOD: Soft snow due to recent precipitation or ideal weather conditions.

AVERAGE: Snow hardened either by wind or lack of precipitation.

FAIR: Lack of snow. Ice, water and/or stumps could be exposed in places.

MAINTENANCE IN PROGRESS: Be careful, you could encounter the groomer and/or a maintenance crew.

CLOSED: Avoid any travel on the trail.

Outdoors and fun in all seasons!