The Mont-Tremblant region as we know it is the result of actions, decisions and risks taken in the past...
Read MoreMembre de l’équipe canadienne de ski alpin de 1960 à 1971, skieur professionnel de 1971 à 1979 et champion américain en 1965, Peter Duncan a participé aux Jeux olympiques de 1964 à Innsbruck ainsi qu’à ceux de 1968 à Grenoble. Intronisé au Temple de la renommée du ski au Canada, au Panthéon des sports du Québec et récipiendaire de la médaille du gouverneur général, Peter a longtemps été commentateur de ski à la télévision./ Peter Duncan is a Canadian former alpine skier who competed in the 1964 and the 1968 Winter Olympics. He was named to the Canadian National Alpine Team in 1960 at the age of 16 and competed at the national level for the next 10-years until 1970 before retiring.
The Mont-Tremblant region as we know it is the result of actions, decisions and risks taken in the past...
Read MoreWhen Joe Ryan died in 1950, his wife Mary Ryan registered her own ski club. Because the competitions were...
Read MoreThe Laurentians, and more specifically the municipality of Mont-Tremblant, has had the benefit – for almost a century –...
Read MoreBorn on January 14, 1935, in Saint-Jovite, Lucile Wheeler started to ski at the age of two. Not surprising,...
Read MoreThe ancestor of the Saint-Louis family, so well known in our region, was born in Sorel. After completing his...
Read MoreAfter sharing with my father his discovery of a series of small lakes located not far from the Rouge...
Read MoreI feel like I’ve always known Gaston Gervais. He is imprinted on the pages of my life and in...
Read MoreThe Forget family, in business for five generations, is highly respectful of the achievements of its forebears, who managed...
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