Demi-marathon Mont-Tremblant is 10 y/o

Demi Marathon Mont-Tremblant Celebrating 10 years of just awesome By Cathy Bergman The Demi Marathon Mont-Tremblant is a celebration each summer. A celebration of running, of community and of the…

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Second Crossroads Tremblant festival

Special collaboration, the Crossroads Tremblant team and Christine Fletcher, head coach and founder of Brite Coaching Following on the success of its first event, the Crossroads Tremblant Road and Mountain…

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Destination 2030: the Ville reveals its strategic plan

On Wednesday, April 24, at city hall, the Ville de Mont-Tremblant presented its strategic plan for 2019 – 2023. Five major orientations, or directional trends, each with its own objectives…

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What’s more important: IQ or EQ

If you think IQ is more important, you might be surprised by what follows. That’s not to say that IQ isn’t important, but there may be some traits that influence…

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Inside the limits of human endurance

What the mind believes, the body achieves The final few kilometers of a triathlon. Two athletes are neck in next in the battle to break the finish line tape. Over…

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Mary Ryan, Tremblant pioneer

Born Mary Rutherford in 1906, in the small town of Paoli, Pennsylvania, Mary Rutherford met and married Joe Ryan in New York. She visited Mont-Tremblant for the first time in…

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Estate planning (continued)

It’s April already and the winter sports season is winding down. This time of year also brings the date – April 31, 2019 –  by which you must produce your…

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Where to get your maple fix

Well before the arrival of the first settlers, the Indigenous people of what is now Eastern Canada and the Northeastern United States gathered maple sap to transform into syrup. Legend…

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Sooo…much…snow…

So much snow! Record-breaking, crazy, never-had-a-thaw snow. But what does that mean for your property? First of all, deer (always). They will have been climbing up and nibbling on things…

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Coexisting with the black bear

In Québec there are more than 70,000 black bears. While the black bear used to live in forests and rural areas, it is now increasingly seen in towns and suburbs….

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