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Parc linéaire Le P'tit Train du Nord

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A tourist and recreational trail designed along an old railroad between Bois-des-Filion and Mont-Laurier, this 230 km (143 mi) corridor provides a north-south crossing through the magnificent Laurentian region. Summer activities include cycling, hiking, and inline skating; winter activities include snowmobiling between Labelle and Mont-Laurier (93 km/58 mi), and cross-country skiing between Saint-Jérôme and Val-David (40 km/25 mi, classic and ski skating); mechanical maintenance and easy level. All along the trail, railway stations have been renovated and many have been converted into welcoming cafés and rental and repair shops for sports equipment.
100, rue de la gare, Piedmont
Québec, Canada, J0R 1K0
450 224-7007
1 800 561-6673 (Canada, USA)
450 224-9007
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Open year round
Winter sports particularities
Number of trails (1). Linear length of the trails (40 km). Total length of the trails (40 km). Easy (1). Cross-country skiing - short trails. Cross-country skiing - classical technique (40 km). Cross-country skiing - skating technique (40 km)
Activities
Cross-country skiing (40 km). Cycling (230 km). Hiking (230 km). Roller blade (125 km). Snowmobiling (117 km)
Services
Baggage transport. Camping accommodation. Documentation / publications. Lodging on the premises. Outdoor equipment transport. Packages. Panoramic view / lookout. Other services
Rental services
Bike. Cross-country skis. Other sports equipment
Parking services
Parking: Free outdoor parking. Pay outdoor parking
Restaurant and food services
Restaurant on premises. Picnic area
 
 
 
 
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Autobus Le Petit Train du Nord (Shuttle service)
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