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Snowshoeing

Explore the most beautiful snowshoe and winter hiking trails in Mont-Tremblant.

A White Wonderland to Discover

In winter, the Domaine Saint-Bernard is blanketed in snow, creating an enchanting setting for hiking and snowshoeing enthusiasts.


You may even get to meet and feed the chickadees during your visit (birdseed is available at the Activity Center).


Please respect the purpose of the trails and do not walk on the cross-country ski trails.

Over 19 km of Marked Snowshoe Trails

for snowshoeing and hiking

A protected natural territory

The peaceful silence of a snow-covered forest and the magic of the Laurentian landscapes, an unforgettable experience

Abri couvert Herman-Deshaies

Pause détente avec les mésanges

Refuge Audet

Feu de bois pour se réchauffer les mitaines

Refuge Forget

Pour un pique-nique bien mérité (appartient à la Ville)

Trails for Everyone

Whether you’re planning a family outing in Mont-Tremblant or a more active adventure, every trail offers an escape in the quiet of the forest, and welcoming rest areas.


The Manicou and Mélèzes trails are groomed for winter hiking without snowshoes. These are the most accessible trails for all levels.

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Snowshoe and Crampon Rentals

During snowy months, snowshoes are required on most trails.


Why? Walking without snowshoes creates deep holes in the snow, making the trails unsafe for other hikers.Thank you for helping us preserve the quality and safety of our trails.

Explore the Trails with Confidence

For those who prefer to be guided or wish to learn more about the area, we also offer guided snowshoe hikes.


It’s the perfect way to enjoy the best views safely, without worrying about navigation. Many of our trails offer stunning panoramas, sunlit snowy clearings, peaceful forest passages, and quiet places to pause, breathe, and reconnect with nature.

Astronomy Nights

Nature Workshops

Cross-Country Skiing

Xplore Orienteering Courses

Keep the adventure going at Domaine Saint-Bernard

Any Questions ?

Feeding wildlife is strictly prohibited at Domaine Saint-Bernard. Please respect nature and help us protect local species.


The only exception: you may feed the birds with seeds provided inside the Grand Saint-Bernard.


According to municipal regulations, feeding deer is forbidden to avoid:

  • Increased risk of vehicle collisions
  • Property damage and nuisance for neighbours (deer feed on cedar hedges and shrubs)
  • Reduced natural adaptation to harsh winters
  • Higher risk of disease transmission (including Lyme disease from ticks)
  • Disruption of natural migration patterns

Can we feed the animals?

Yes, we offer seasonal rentals for a variety of equipment:


  • Winter: cross-country skis (classic and skate), snowshoes, crampons, and sleds
    Summer: bikes, kayaks, SUPs, canoes, and pedal boats

Visit our booking system for availability and pricing.

Do you rent skis, snowshoes, bikes, or watercraft?

Yes. The trail network is well-marked. The Domaine is known for its accessibility for all comfort levels, a peaceful escape into nature, just minutes from town amenities.

Is it safe to come alone?

Depending on the season: water bottle, comfortable shoes, hat or tuque, windbreaker, sunscreen, insect repellent, and extra clothes (for swimming or layering in winter).


If you forget something, visit the Grand Saint-Bernard Boutique. We’ve got you covered.

What should I bring?

In summer, the shop offers snacks, drinks, and local products. In winter, the bistro opens with simple, healthy meal option

Is there a place to eat or buy snacks?

Yes, several picnic areas are available: some with shaded tables near play areas or the beach.

Can we have a picnic on-site?

Absolutely! Outdoor play equipment, easy trails, a supervised beach, nature workshops, a planetarium, and more. Domaine Saint-Bernard is the perfect family outing in Mont-Tremblant.

Can we rent a room or hall for an event?

Yes, year-round via the Contre-Courant Trail, which connects the Domaine to Mont-Tremblant Resort and the Villageoise Trail through the Jackrabbit Bridge.


From the Petit Train du Nord, it’s about a 40-minute ride (8.8 km) to reach the Domaine.


In winter, the Château and Aéroport trails also connect Domaine Saint-Bernard to the Petit Train du Nord and Gray Rocks trails.

Are the Domaine’s trails connected to Mont-Tremblant’s bike and ski networks?

Visitors are asked to leave before nightfall unless authorized by management or staying overnight in on-site lodging. Site rules must be respected at all times.

Do I need to leave the Domaine at a specific time?

539, chemin Saint-Bernard

Mont-Tremblant (Québec) J8E 1T4

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