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Snowshoes/Crampons

Snowshoes/Crampons

Hiking in the forest is undoubtedly one of the best ways to recharge your batteries.

Make the most of it! It’s the perfect opportunity to access numerous viewpoints and rediscover the magic of the Regional Park in winter. Whether you’re in the mood for a contemplative stroll or a sporty hike, you’re sure to find the perfect route!

After a good snowfall, snowshoes are a must to avoid sinking too deep into the snow and tearing up the trails. However, after a few days, the trails become hardened and icy. Crampons are preferable for safe trail riding. In recent years, crampons have become increasingly popular with the Park’s clientele. Walkers and runners alike appreciate the sense of feeling of freedom and agility they impart.

We recommend that you visit our Trail conditions on the morning of your visit to find out which equipment to use.

Please note that crampons or snowshoes must be worn on all the Park’s hiking trails. Walking in boots is never allowed.

Parcours suggérés

Departure from Chalet Anne Piché in the Dufresne sector
Trail
Distance
Estimated time
Difficulty
Map

The popular: West Mount Condor

3.9 km

1h30

Intermediate

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The classics: Mount Condor and Mount King

6.3 km

2h30

Intermediate

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Amigo Lake and Mount Condor

8.6 km

3h

Intermediate

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Mount Césaire and Mount Condor

8.5 km

3h

Intermediate

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Parcours suggérés

Departure from Chalet Far Hills in the Val-Morin sector
Trail
Distance
Estimated time
Difficulty
Map

Mount King Loop

6.5 km

3h30

Intermediate

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La Gélinotte

4 km

1h30

Intermediate

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La Renard

2 km

0h45

Easy

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The viewpoint tour

6.5 km

3h00

Intermediate

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Other winter activities