
Plan Your Visit
Opening Hours
Sunday to Thursday
Friday and Saturday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Before heading out, take a moment to check our trail conditions, nature evolves with the seasons. Some sections may be closed for maintenance or to allow the trails to recover after a weather event.
Our dedicated trail team works year-round to keep your experience safe, enjoyable, and in harmony with nature.
Downloadable Maps
Entry fees or presentation of a valid Accès Tremblant card are mandatory for all visitors on foot, by bike, or by car.
Patrollers may ask for proof of access at any time.
Access and Fees
Pets are not allowed anywhere on the site.
Exception: certified service dogs, with prior authorization at the gate.
Dogs
The Domaine is entirely smoke-free.
Open flames are prohibited, except in designated outdoor fireplaces or authorized BBQ areas. Fireworks and candles are not permitted.
Smoking, Vaping, and Fires
Please help preserve the tranquility and ecological integrity of the Domaine:
- Stay on marked trails to protect flora and fauna.
- Dispose of waste properly.
- Do not feed animals (except birds with seeds provided at the Grand Saint-Bernard).
- Do not pick plants, mushrooms, or other natural elements.
- No camping, fishing, or hunting permitted.
- No personal watercraft allowed on Lake Raynaud (rentals only).
Respect for Nature
Rules to Follow
Planning a visit to Domaine Saint-Bernard?
Here are answers to our most common questions to help you plan a perfect day in nature at the Domaine Saint-Bernard in Mont-Tremblant.
Site Access & Fees
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?
The site is not directly served by public transit. However, it’s accessible on foot from the Labelle – Grand Lodge stop of Mont-Tremblant’s free bus service.
Can I come by public transport?
Yes. The City of Mont-Tremblant covers access fees, so residents can enter for free with their Accès Mont-Tremblant card.
You must present your card at the gate upon arrival.
Do Mont-Tremblant residents have free access?
Daily rates vary by season. Access is free for visitors aged 17 and under. Please check our ticketing page for current prices.
What are the admission fees?
Yes, parking is free for visitors. Spaces are reserved for people with reduced mobility, groups, and buses.
Four Type 2 AC charging stations for electric vehicles are available in the staff parking area.
Is parking available on-site?
We’re located in Mont-Tremblant, just minutes from downtown Saint-Jovite and the resort area.
Address: 539 Chemin Saint-Bernard, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1T4.
Where is Domaine Saint-Bernard located?
Activities & Seasons
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?
Some activities require a reservation, while others can be booked directly on site at the Activity Center in the Grand Saint-Bernard building.
Each activity page provides details and booking information.
Do I need to book activities in advance?
Yes, as long as you stay on the official cycling trails.
Please help us keep our network safe and protect trail integrity.
Cyclists must pay the access fee or show their Accès Mont-Tremblant card.
Can I bike on the trails?
The Domaine offers year-round outdoor activities and seasonal events.
Summer: biking, hiking, nature workshops, watercraft rentals, astronomy evenings, Xplore orienteering courses, swimming and beach access, Wheeler fitness course, playground, and the bird and medicinal plant gardens.
Winter: cross-country skiing (classic, skate, and backcountry), snowshoeing, winter hiking, guided hikes, ski lessons, nature workshops, astronomy evenings, and the Xplore orienteering courses.
What activities are available at Domaine Saint-Bernard?
Yes, we are open in all seasons, 365 days per year. Accessible trails and available activities vary depending on weather and conditions.
Is Domaine Saint-Bernard open year-round?
Preparing Your Visit
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. 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?
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?
Equipment Rentals
Yes. Wearing a life jacket is mandatory, and we provide them free of charge with all watercraft rentals.
Are life jackets provided with watercraft rentals?
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?
Accommodation & groups
Yes. Whether for a retreat, meeting, or celebration, our indoor and outdoor venues offer a peaceful and inspiring natural setting.
Is the site family-friendly?
Yes, we offer several group lodging options — chalets, cabins, and dormitories — perfect for retreats, camps, or events.
Can we stay overnight?
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