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A new 100 per cent natural ally: DermaCure

Enthusiastic users of the ointment Traumeel will be happy to learn that a cream that’s equally effective – if not more so – has been developed, called DermaCure. Developed in…

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The Ironman Chef: Seb

At the heart of this unusual family – the Ironman Mont-Tremblant team – there’s a chef well known in this region. Sébastien Houle, owner of the restaurant sEb l’Artisan Culinaire,…

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The Ironman family: Ohana

For an eighth consecutive year, on Sunday, August 18, Ironman Mont-Tremblant will transform our lovely part of the country into a land of extreme challenges and personal feats for more…

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From heaven high…

Cycling at 2,400 metres of altitude at departure, on rides that are all climbs…well, it’s a challenge for the Mont-Tremblant rider, particularly at the start of the season. But the…

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Power is your enemy

Here is our second article concerning certain truths about golf, namely, Power is your enemy. This statement will astonish a number of you but the fact is, the tendency to…

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Flexible in mind and body

Golfing seniors know that with time, the flexibility of body and mind diminish, to be replaced by rigidity, or even intransigence.  What results are drives imbued with  excessive tensions that…

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 Paddle Your Way To Fun & Fitness

Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) is a fun activity that most anyone can, it’s a great way to connect with nature – and it can be a terrific workout that will…

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The big swim: La Traversée du lac Tremblant

From August 2 to 4, the fourth annual Traversée of lac Tremblant will welcome 500 swimmers and 100 kayakers. There’s a wave of interest in open water swimming that would…

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Ironman 70.3 MT

Canadian Jackson Laundry and Australian Mirinda Carfrae win the eighth edition of the Subaru IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant presented by Sportium   Jackson Laundry from Guelph, Ontario and Mirinda Carfrae from Australia…

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The ChapStick Ride

This winter reminded me of the never-ending winters spent living in northern Alberta. Cold Lake was home to some hardened cyclists. Ray – national team, rode for Tim Horton’s; Jose…

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