Between nature and heritage:

your expeditions

start here

Three routes, three unique adventures

Choose your nordic expedition

East

Route

West

Route

North

Route

We create stories that get talked about

In the footsteps of the pioneers of nordic skiing

More than 140 km of trails

for 8 days of unforgettable adventure

Just one hour from Montreal, and less than seven hours from Toronto and New York, discover a unique experience inspired by the era of the Snow Train.
Equipped with your Nordic skis, explore Quebec’s backcountry and let yourself be guided by the cross-country skiing culture of the Laurentians.

Choose your adventure: in a hostel, a lodge, a hotel or ready-to-camp to experience winter in an authentic and memorable way.

Initiation

Discover the Nordic experience in the Laurentians

Learn the basics of cross-country skiing with our three introductory levels.

Accompanied by a certified adventure tourism guide, immerse yourself in a unique off-piste experience in the heart of the snowy landscapes of the Laurentians.

Snow train route

Come experience the Eastern Trail without venturing into the backcountry!

This 2-day trip takes place entirely on groomed slopes and is suitable for inexperienced skiers and young families. Self-guided only.

Our builders

Jackrabbit Johannsen

Herman Smith Johannsen, of Norwegian descent, was nicknamed Jackrabbit by the First Nations because he tirelessly roamed the trails. He was one of the first to introduce Nordic skiing to America and is also known as the “centennial skier.”

The Gillespie Brothers

To help their children get to school, members of this Swedish family cleared the Gillespie off-piste cross-country ski trail between Val-David and Ste-Agathe-des-Monts. This legendary trail, whose marker is the Swedish flag, quickly became a veritable ski highway.

Émile Cochand

Swiss-born ski champion Émile Cochand moved to the Laurentians, bringing a hundred pairs of Nordic skis to open the first ski school in America.

Bernard de Pierre

The first Route Blanche was created in the 90s by a Swiss man in love with Quebec, Bernard de Pierre, to showcase the beauty of these winter landscapes between Val-David and Mont-Tremblant and to share all the pleasure they offer to those who take the time to explore them.

Partners

Our self-guided presentations are on the 4th of February Eastern Time (EST). -ENGLISH : East Route at 6pm and West Route at 6:30pm -FRANCAIS : Route Ouest à 19h et Route Est à 19h30