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Ride Summary:
A wide range of trails to explore from mild to wild World Cup level downhill trails!
Trail Description:
Easy
Le Circuit Jean-Larouse (7.5 km/ 4.7 miles)
Le Chemin Saint-Julien (1.4 km / .9 miles)
Le Corridor (1.7 km / 1.1 miles)
Le Tour de Lac (2.0 km / 1.2 miles)
Le Chemin du Golf (.7 km / .4 miles)
La Panorama (.7 km / .4 miles)
Difficult
Enduro Sud (.53 km / .3 miles)
Marecage (.8 km / .5 miles)
Faux Plats (3.6 km / 2.2 miles)
Raccourci (1.0 km / .6 miles)
Ruisseau Rouge (6.7 km / 4.2 miles)
Extreme Ouest (3.0 km / 1.9 miles)
L'Echappee (18.0 km / 11.2 miles)
La Grisante (9.0 km / 5.6 miles)
Extreme
Chemin Montange Sud (6.2 km / 3.8 miles)
Enduro Nord (6.3 km / 3.9 miles)
Arche du Boise (6.8 / 4.2 miles)
Haute Amazone (3.1 km / 1.9 miles)
Basse Amazone 4.9 km
Le Crochet 3.7 km
La Reptile 1.7
La Indiana Jones 2.4
La Noroit 6.0 km
Montee St-Hilarie 5.5 km
La Liberaliste 12.0 km
How to get there:
From Quebec City take the 440 east for 10km (6.2 miles) This highway becomes the 138 east, where you go for 25km (15.5 miles) until you reach the 360. Take this highway 3km (1.9) to the access to the Parc Mont Ste-Anne
Additional Notes:
Fee for Trail Access and Lift/Gondola Charge, trail maps available
| Posted by: Alain Provencher on 6/5/2001 |
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Get ready for climbing! The trails are nice but there is not too many singletracks. The view is astunishing once you get to the top. Bring a camelback and some food, you will need it. It Is now 6$ to get in, 14$ for one way chairlift and 20$ to use it as many time as you want. Have an excellent day out!
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| Posted by: Mykell V. on 4/9/2001 |
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This mountain is a french wonderland..I'm there every weekend.30 minutes from Québec city... one road... easy.You got everything you need to challenge your pall.Big descent... hard single track... very technical strechs... + girls are 5/5...if you can follow one.You win big...
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| Posted by: Special Ed on 6/21/2000 |
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Bring Brake pads. Spent 3 days here and loved it, the resort is cheap in the off season and lift access is right outside. Tickets are reasonable and the view fantastic. Very technical trails and very long runs, will leave you with many memories, and maybe scars. Dining is limited.
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| Posted by: richard_jodoin on 10/25/1999 |
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I don't agree with the 90% single track. I would say you can expect about 50% or even less. The thing is they modified many trails in order to accomodate x-country skiing "highways" that are actually quite large. So bye bye single track and hello wide double track trails! Also, if you venture in the trails that go further into the laurentian shield, you have a good chance of seeing moose, black bear and a multitude of other wildlife. So that adds to the overall experience.
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