
The longest linear park in Canada is located right in the heart of the Laurentian region. Following the line of the old railway built in the early 20th century, “Le P’tit Train du Nord” Linear Park offers 230 kilometres of trails running through incredibly beautiful landscapes, alongside rivers and lakes.
From Saint-Jérôme to Mont-Laurier, discover the Laurentians in its natural state, passing through some of its magnificent villages, forestscapes and mountain scenery. There are fun activities in every season, each offering its own particular delights: bicycling and in-line skating much of the year, and cross-country skiing, ski-skating or snowmobiling when nature puts on its cloak of winter white. The trail has been attracting visitors from all over the world since 1996, and remains accessible to everyone thanks to its relatively easy gradients and multiple services. The stations, with their old-fashioned architecture, house services varying from cafés and bistros to heated refuges or boutiques, from which visitors can hire equipment or seek help with repairs. The trail is also dotted here and there with picnic tables, particularly in the more picturesque spots, so you can experience this natural adventure at your own pace. A wide range of accommodation is available all along the trail, so you can relax, discover the local culture, or enjoy a variety of other outdoor activities. Vacances Laurentides offers a planning service for your next adventure outing, for which there is no charge. Various unique packages are available, including the popular bicycle and baggage transportation services. Come and experience something of the dream of that great pioneer and visionary, Curé Labelle, and see how it all looks today!
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Antoine-Labelle Sector And then there is the region of the Upper Laurentians, and the wide-open spaces of the Antoine-Labelle sector. “Le P’tit Train du Nord” Linear Park winds its way through grandiose landscapes that are typically Canadian.
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Laurentides Sector “Le P’tit Train du Nord” Linear Park runs through the Laurentides sector, opening up a delightful pathway on which cyclists can roll along for some 40 kilometres, through a landscape dotted around with chalets and mountain villages.
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Rivière-du-Nord & Pays-d’en-Haut Sector In the Rivière-du-Nord and Pays-d’en-Haut sections, “Le P’tit Train du Nord” Linear Park offers some twenty kilometres of trail running through rich natural landscapes and lively villages.

South Sector The Southern Sector of « Le P'tit Train du Nord » linear park consists of 18 km of paved trails wandering through picturesque rural landscapes, from Saint-Jérôme to Blainville. Discover this sector on your bike or in-line skates.
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| Other Bikeway | | Saint-Rémi-d’Amherst: today, the Aerobic Corridor is open to cyclists looking for a secure outing right in the heart of nature.
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