This summer, fishing will probably be one of the outdoor activities that’s a better fit with social distancing measures. Let’s take a look at how people can enjoy this magnificent…
Read MoreThis summer, fishing will probably be one of the outdoor activities that’s a better fit with social distancing measures. Let’s take a look at how people can enjoy this magnificent…
Read MoreIn golf, it’s important to keep an open mind, or how could we deal with the many paradoxes and contradictions that are part of the game? There are numerous examples:…
Read MoreHere we are in championships season: the provincials, the nationals, and some international events for U14 and U16 such as the Whistler Cup and Italy’s Pinocchio. To get to compete…
Read MoreSpring is always very pleasant for both recreational and competitive skiers. It’s warmer, the sun is stronger and the barbecues are showing up pretty well everywhere. Young competition skiers have…
Read MoreBecause nothing grows in the comfort zone, I put snowshoeing on my agenda. For someone whose past winters resemble those of a hibernating black bear… this is progress. I chose…
Read MoreTremblant announced yesterday a new $8.8 M investment to open a new summit called Timber, create a new beginner area on Versant Soleil and carry out infrastructure maintenance work. $8.8M will…
Read MoreSpecial collaboration: Paul Laramée Newly trained by the l’Institut national de secourisme du Québec (INSQ)[1], Quebec’s largest network of private ski patrollers, the author presents the experience he went through…
Read MoreTremblant Express picks up where it left off in its search for the most beautiful ski areas of Alterra Mountain Company’s “planet Ikon”. Alterra is the owner of Mont Tremblant…
Read MoreEvery season I give two or three training sessions for Ski Québec Alpin: mainly the on-snow modules at “development“ and “performance” levels. This forces me to keep up to date…
Read MoreSo here we are: racing season is well underway. The young skiers are working hard in the course gates, hurtling down the slopes before an enthusiastic crowd composed largely of…
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