As businesses are being developed throughout the Laurentians, we note that small villages are losing their vitality and cachet...
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.
As businesses are being developed throughout the Laurentians, we note that small villages are losing their vitality and cachet...
Read MoreBob Gilmour, crazy about skiing Bob Gilmour was born on January 1, 1935, in Rosemere, Québec. His parents, Kenneth...
Read MoreJoe Ryan came to the Mont-Tremblant area in the winter of 1937-1938 as a prospector, looking for mines. His...
Read MoreBorn in 1939 in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Jean-Guy Brunet is one of five children (three boys and two girls) in his...
Read MoreThey say it’s a small world, and it’s certainly true of the ski world. The story that follows...
Read MoreThey say it’s a small world, and it’s certainly true of the ski world. The story that follows is...
Read MoreThe “skier in the silver suit”: Karl Hilzinger (Part two) When I got to the site of the accident,...
Read MoreConrad Guay passed away on October 7 at the age of 82. He was best known for his coaching...
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