Near Nord-Sud
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Nord-Sud

4.0 (2 Ratings)
Never flat, this trail climbs and descends between the north and south sides of Mt. Tremblant.
9
mi
Distance
2,193
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.97mi
Distance
2,193ft
Elevation Gain
2,193ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
2,007ft
High Point
812ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Access the start of the trail at the far northeast corner of the parking lot. The trail takes an immediate dip down and comes to a fork. Stay left, and begin your climb. In the first mile, you weave in and out of the road which runs to some lodging and homes. Like the entire trail, this section is mildly technical with loose gravel mixed with dirt singletrack. As you make your way up the hill, after the final road crossing, you'll have one last chance to look back over Mt. Tremblant Village when you travel a brief distance through a ski slope. The trail stays to the right and reenters the woods. This is a nice spot for a photo if you like.The rest of your climb is in the woods, with no respite. The trail is well marked and carved. At the peak of this trail, you'll come to a larger trail sign and "T" in the road. The trail to the left takes you to the summit of Mt. Tremblant. Stay straight. From here you'll begin your descent. There is one section to note - if it's wet you'll want to slow down at one stretch that has large rock faces partially exposed with moss covering. It's as steep down the hill as it was going up. Take caution. At the end of the trail, you come to the south side ski lodge and lift. However, it isn't in operation out of season, so turn around and head home. Happy trails.

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strenuous
10.34 mi
+2,986 ft
Contributors
Kevin Ketchman