


Hiking
Explore more than 37 km of enchanting trails suited for every level.
A Jewel in the Heart of Mont-Tremblant
Looking for a hiking experience in Mont-Tremblant that combines nature, tranquility, and breathtaking landscapes? Welcome to Domaine Saint-Bernard, a true outdoor paradise in the heart of the Laurentians.
Over 37 km of marked hiking trails
Accessible from late spring
A protected natural area to breathe and reconnect

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)
Plan Your Visit
All trails start near the Domaine Saint-Bernard welcome area and parking lots.
Along the way, you’ll find plenty of rest areas ideal for relaxing, soaking in the scenery, and enjoying a picnic.Snacks, drinks, and outdoor accessories are available at the Grand Saint-Bernard boutique if you’ve forgotten anything.
All visitors must pay an access fee or show their Accès Tremblant card to support park conservation initiatives.
Please note: Dogs are not permitted on-site, in order to preserve the area’s natural environment and ensure a peaceful experience for all visitors.



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Trails for Every Taste
Whether you’re looking for a family hike in Mont-Tremblant, a stroll with little ones, or a more challenging outing, our trails offer a wide variety of routes.
As you walk, let yourself be charmed by the beauty of the Devil’s River, pine stands, scenic viewpoints, picnic areas, and even chickadees that will feed right from your hand. These small, magical forest moments are what make the Domaine so special.

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?
Some central areas have limited wheelchair access. This can often vary depending on conditions and trail state.
Contact us before your visit.
Are the trails wheelchair accessible?
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. Changing tables are available in some pavilions, and several trails are accessible to all-terrain strollers.
Are there facilities for young children?
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?
No. Snowmobiles and ATVs are not permitted at Domaine Saint-Bernard, authorized personnel only.
Are snowmobiles or ATVs allowed on-site?
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?
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