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Le P'tit Train du Nord linear park
Prepare to be enchanted by Mother Nature as you follow the longest bike path in Canada – otherwise known as the P’tit Train du Nord linear park, formerly a railway line that transported downhill skiers to the Laurentians.
The trail starts at the Piedmont station and meanders through 180 kilometres of land – a rugged challenge for cycling enthusiasts of every stripe. The trail climbs gradually up to Mont-Laurier, where cyclists can discover breathtaking landscape and architecture of the early 1900s. The bike trail also features rest stops, where you can enjoy meals and beverages, or a picnic. There is also shopping available, with boutiques offering a variety of items or even repairs for your bicycle.
In the winter, the bike trail is used as a cross-country ski path, which takes skiers and snowshoers to Val-David.
Additional information:
Le P'tit Train du Nord
450.745.0185
www.le-petit-train-du-nord.com
The Aerobic Corridor
If you’re a cyclist who thrives on an all-out Mother Nature experience, then the Aerobic Corridor is just for you. Imagine 58 kilometres of bike path, meandering through some of the most beautiful scenery in the Laurentians, beginning in Morin Heights and crossing various points along the Rivière du Nord. This path is somewhat secluded, yet safe, and offers stunning landscape and spectacular scenery all year long.
Additional information:
WINTER: 450.226.3232
SUMMER: 450.745.0185
http://www.laurentides.com/parclineaire/1517_fr.html