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Félix Burke: champion revisits childhood trails

Félix Burke is a top athlete in mountain biking with many medals to his credit both nationally and internationally. He now lives in the Canadian West where he enjoys the…

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Farouche: resolutely wild and luxurious

Tucked away in the heart of the Diable River valley, right at the gate of Mont-Tremblant National Park, you’ll find four luxurious micro-chalets just steps from a friendly bistro. In…

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Jimmy Galbraith takes gold at Québec Games Young

Mont-Tremblant golfer Jimmy Galbraith and his Saint-Sauveur teammate Samuel Borget won an impressive victory during the Jeux du Québec on July 27. The two Laurentian golfers took the gold medal…

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A golf tournament in memory of Brayden

The first Brayden Odell AVM Awareness Golf Tournament, created make people aware of the unrecognized risks of arteriovenous malformation (AVM), raised $40,000 for the Fonds Brayden Odell (fund) of the…

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The Chœur Tremblant: the joy of singing

The Chœur Tremblant is starting its fall activities and looking for new members. If you like to sing, consider joining! Requirements: a true voice and ear, and a willingness to…

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The Labonté family

I’am fascinated by that generation of men and women who gambled everything they had and left France to settle in New France. After a sea voyage during which their lives…

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It’s back: Ironman Mont-Tremblant

Following a two-year hiatus, Ironman Mont-Tremblant is getting ready to host some 1,200 athletes from eastern Canada and around the world. The event, which has taken the Ironman Athlete Choice…

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New formula for triathlon cross XTerra Tremblant

On August 27 and 28, more than 200 athletes are expected to be at the Domaine Saint-Bernard to participate in XTerra Tremblant: a “great outdoors” sports event to which something…

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A new beginning at the finish line

Demons have chased Estheban Archambault since childhood. Night terrors, anorexia, self-mutilation, repeated feelings of suicide. These were his constant companions growing up in the village of Saint-Rémid’Amherst. After two decades…

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Those pesky wasps

You have good reason to be wary of the wasps and hornets whose smooth stinger can be used several times without becoming detached from the creature’s abdomen. Bees, however, are…

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