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From Mirabel to Bois-des-filion

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22 kilometers | 3 legs

Mirabel | KM 10 (south)
Blainville | KM 17 (south)
Bois-des-Filion | KM 32 (south)
From Sainte-Adèle to Saint-Jérôme

Mirabel KM 10 (south)

45.623402 N, -74.012489 O, Altitude: 53 meters

Field after field, nice straight lines await. Experience the bucolic landscape of corn and vegetable fields.
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If you know where to look you will find a benevolent Inukshuk.

Many users practice rollerblading or jogging. And younger biking apprentices come to gain experience.

You can then appreciate how fabulous the skies turn above the prairies.

More info :
Basseslaurentides.com →
Laurentides.com  →
Quebecoriginal.com →

Ville de Mirabel

Blainville KM 17 (south)

45.67932 N, -73.87619 O, Altitude: 68 meters

Along this section, you will come across numerous parks and rest areas with nice amenities. The P’tit Train du Nord crosses local cycling trails which ensures easy access to our network.
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Keep an eye on the urban art surrounding the trail. Sculptures, photos, exhibition trails, and pavement art will enchant you.

Nearby stands the superb LEED certified Paul-Mercier library recipient of many awards for its architectural design. Situated on the Chemin Plan-Bouchard its sight commands a visit.

Passenger trains from either Montreal or Sain-Jérôme make a stop in Blainville a few steps away from the P’tit train du Nord. The commuter train station platform of Blainville caters to amateurs of active transportation.

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Site web de Blainville →
Basselaurentides.com →
Laurentides.com →
Quebecoriginal.com →
Exo.quebec →

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Bois-des-filion KM 32 (south)

45.6713243 N, -73.7562419 O, Altitude: 28 meters

Here lies the most southerly sector of the P’tit Train du Nord linear park next to the large cities of Laval and Montreal.
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It’s also a section of the Route Verte 2 and of the Great Trail (Trans Canada Trail). The Route Verte is a cycling itinerary of more than 5 300 km situated in Québec whereas the Great Trail spans over 24 000 km all across Canada. The P’tit Train du Nord is a section of these two great outdoors routes. You will see identification panels of these two partners from Bois-des-Filion all the way to Mont-Laurier. At every kilometer, kilometric markers to the P’tit Train du Nord logo will situate your location along the way.

You will realize that Bois-des-Filion is a more urban zone with landscaped trail but you will nonetheless ride through relaxing green areas.

You will be enchanted by the Parc Riverain du Domaine Garth with its fitted walkways overlooking the Rivière aux Chiens.

More info :
Basseslaurentides.com →
Laurentides.com →
Quebecoriginal.com →
Carto.routeverte.com →
Thegreattrail.ca →

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Trail conditions

𝗧𝗥𝗔𝗜𝗟 𝗜𝗡𝗙𝗢

29 May 2025 (up date)

 

Some great sections of the P’tit Train du Nord are open for you to enjoy!

But be warned, some work and detours are still in progress 👷‍♂️

🚴‍♀️🌲 SECTIONS OPENED :

✅ KM 34 south to KM 14 (Bois-des-Filion to Prévost)

✅ KM 30 to KM 201 (Ste-Adèle km 33 to Mont-Laurier)

🚧 SECTIONS CLOSED:

❌ KM 14 to KM 30 (Prévost to km 30 ): Sections under construction – granular surfacing to come, unstable surface and presence of heavy machinery. For your own safety, we ask you to stay off the road. The presence of machinery and the nature of the work pose real risks.

🔄 DETOUR IN PLACE (PLEASE. please respect closures and workers):

‼️KM 101.4 to KM 106 (Labelle sector): complete closure and diversions between chemin du Lac Baptiste and chemin du Lac Joly via montée du Moulin (road shared with motorists)

‼️KM 131.3 to 132 (Rivière Rouge sector): Complete closure and diversions via rue Landry, rue L’annonciation to the Napa business.

💡 Before setting out, consult our code of ethics for harmonious cohabitation on the trail:

👉 ptittraindunord.com/code-dethique

🙏 Thank you for your cooperation and attentiveness. Let’s make every outing a great experience—together!

 

May is Bike Month!
Join the community, pedal for your health, for the environment, and to strengthen cycling culture!
Sign up and take part in the challenge now:

Would you like to sign up and take part in the May Bike Challenge with Vélo Québec?
Join the P’tit Train du Nord community and help position this major cycling route as a regional leader in active mobility!
Whether it’s to get to work, school, the grocery shop or just for fun, every pedal stroke counts!
The objective is simple: pedal throughout the month of May.
It’s a practical, fun and accessible way to look after your health, protect the environment and strengthen cycling culture in Quebec.
By taking part, you could win one of many prizes! All you have to do is pedal for at least 10 minutes between 1 and 31 May.

☀️ The weather forecast is favourable

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