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Getting comfortable with hot and cold: guided hydrotherapy

Often seen as alternative medicine or a superpower, immersion in cold water both fascinates and intimidates. To initiate its visitors into warm/cold cycles in a safe setting, the Scandinave Spa…

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A place to go for all computer-related needs

Formerly located on the corner of rue de l’Ecole and rue Limoge, the computer services company Alliance Informatique Mont-Tremblant (AIMT) has relocated to 979 rue de Saint-Jovite. The company’s owners,…

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Lo Cal, the former Couleur Café gets a new life

A new café-restaurant and crêperie (French-style pancakes) opened last October. It replaces the Mont-Tremblant branch of Couleur Café which closed in September 2021. Michel Bourgeois and Carine Bourdon, owners of…

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Karen et Erik Guay. ©Guillaume Vincent

Erik Guay inducted into the Panthéon des sports

The most decorated Canadian skier in history was inducted into the Temple de la renommée du Panthéon des sports du Québec (Quebec Sports Hall of Fame) on November 2. Tremblant…

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Kindling the fire of Christmas in Arundel

Aloving donkey named Papoo is the unofficial mascot of the Arundel Christmas Market that anchors the Holiday festivities in this picturesque village, throughout the month of December. A magical showcase…

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Éloi Lefebvre and La Vallée de la Diable

It’s only natural to be interested in the people around us. Nowadays, communications are easy and sometimes even overwhelming. But it’s worth remembering that not so long ago, having a…

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Sixty years of French presence in the Laurentians

In December 1918, the association of French war veterans purchased a huge piece of land in Sainte-Adèle, close to Lac Bouthillier and the Mulets River. It was here that Montreal’s…

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New to Mont-Tremblant: Property Valet

New to Mont-Tremblant in the field of high-end property management, the Property Valet team recently set up shop in the Village district, where it takes care of the management of…

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Québec-made mead from Le Petit rucher du Nord

An original range of four new meads – a fermented beverage made from honey – has just given new recognition to the delicious honey from the Petit rucher du nord,…

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Un roman jeunesse prend pour décor le mont Tremblant

A children’s book in a Mont Tremblant setting A fourth book in the successful children’s series “Les enquêtes d’Esther et Ben”, Disparitions au mont Tremblant, takes its young readers on…

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