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Support the P’tit Train du Nord!

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You can purchase souvenirs at various points of sale and in our online store.

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Visit the online store

In all seasons:

Our reception boutique at Prévost station where you will find all of our products (km 14 or at 1272 rue de la Traverse, Prévost, J0R 1T0 QC)

You can linger there to taste our coffees and beverages. Our customer service is there to answer your questions or listen to your comments on your getaway.

Some items are also available at the following locations:

Espresso Sports at Sainte-Adèle Station (km 25 or at 1000 rue Saint-Georges, Sainte-Adèle, QC J8B 1J9)

Sentier des Cimes at km 75 or at 737 Rue de la Pisciculture, Mont-Blanc, QC J0T 2G0

Vélo-Gare Tremblant (KM 83 or at 860 Rue Coupal, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 2P1)

During summer only (June to October):

Located near the Sainte-Jérôme station, the Autobus Le Petit Train du Nord car (KM 0 or at 160 Pl. de la Gare, Saint-Jérôme, QC J7Z 2C2)

Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts station (KM 49 or at 24 Rue Saint-Paul E, Sainte-Agathe-Des-Monts, J8C 3C2 QC)

Your purchases are used to finance projects, network development, our patrol, first aid training and safety equipment for our volunteer patrollers.

At the same time, you support a green corridor accessible summer and winter for leisure and active transportation, an outdoor space to take care of your health and a development engine for the Laurentians. A multi-use trail offered to everyone free of charge, all year round!

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Trail conditions


❄️ TRAIL UPDATE – Friday, November 7, 9 a.m.
After reviewing the weekend weather forecast, the trail will remain closed for now. The expected snowfall is not sufficient to prepare the surface properly. Precipitation is expected to begin only on Sunday.

Take a deep breath… can you feel it? Snow is in the air! 🌨️
We will keep you informed as soon as conditions allow the start of winter operations.

🚧 End of Summer Season

Le P’tit Train du Nord is now officially closed for the 2025 summer season

An essential transition period

Since November 3, the park has entered its winter preparation phase.
During this period, crews are working along the trail to replace signage, carry out maintenance tasks, and prepare infrastructure for the cold season ahead.

As the patrol service has ended its operations, we ask users not to access the trail during the off-season to ensure everyone’s safety and to protect the trail surface.
The freeze–thaw cycles weaken the trail base and can create ruts in unpaved sections.

👉 Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Stay tuned for the official opening of the winter season, which will depend on weather conditions.

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