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Open year-round, Parc des Sommets is the perfect place to organize your school trips.
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Whether you want to go hiking, mountain biking (with rental options), or bouldering (introduction courses available upon request), we have everything you need to plan an educational outing.
Upon request and depending on availability, your group can be accompanied by one of our patrollers free of charge.
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Bromont, A Winter Cycling Pioneer
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With the great interest and a growing demand for winter cycling, the Parc des Sommets works hard to maintain more than twenty trails on the Village, Mount Oak and Mountain area, to meet expectations of “fat bikers”. Volunteer teams work meticulously to groom the trails in order to offer winter cycling enthusiasts a quality experience.
What an exciting way to enjoy our winter landscapes and to keep your cycling legs in great shape all year long!
The trails designed for these bikes with their oversized tires are shared with other winter sports, it’s important to always respect signs, for everyone’s safety. It’s also very important during the cold season to prepare your itinerary in advance by consulting the trail maps.
The Mount Oak area offers over 8 km of fatbike trails for intermediate level bikers. We guarantee you’ll have a great time and for sure, plenty of laughs. Mount Bernard, accessible by taking the Mountain Area, will certainly make you want to go higher and further with its magnificent views of Mount Gale Valley and the Bromont Olympic Equestrian Park, a well-deserved reward after all your efforts.
The trails are well marked but it’s still a good idea to download the free “ONDAGO” locator applications on your smart phone.
Access to the hiking and equestrian trails is free for Bromont residents (proof of residence required via Bciti). However, Bromont residents have to buy their pass on Bciti if they are doing mountain bike. The fee is donated to the organization Les Amis des Sentiers who are the only ones to ensure the sustainability of the trails in Bromont by seeing to their protection, maintenance and development.
The circuits might vary according to snow conditions and trail grooming operations.
Here are some itineraries suggestions :
Mont Oak Area
Mont Oak loop for beginner
Level: Beginner
Distance: 5.5 km (1 hour 30 minutes)
Season: 4 seasons
Trailhead: visitor center parking lot (44 Chemin des Carrières)
Itinerary:
- Eurovia (K7)
- la Sintra (K1)
- la Phooz (k18)
- la Yakattak (K19)
- la Sintra (K1)
- la Wambam (K10)
- la Cassonade (K11)
- la Picolo (K13)
- Eurovia (K7) return to the visitor center parking
Itinéraire On Piste – Boucle débutant mont Oak
Mont Oak loop for beginner/intermediate
Level: beginner/intermediate
Distance: 4 km (1 hour 30 minutes)
Season: 4 seasons
Trailhead: Visitor center parking lot (44 Chemin des Carrières)
Itinerary:
- Eurovia (K7)
- la Picolo (K13)
- la Bobépine (K14)
- la Sintra (K1)
- la Phooz (k18)
- la Yakattak (K19)
- la Sintra (k1)
- la Wambam (K10)
- la Cassonade (K11)
- la Picolo (K13)
- la Eurovia (K7) return to the visitor center parking.
Itinéraire On Piste -Boucle débutant/intermédiaire mont Oak
Mont Oak loop for intermediate
Level: intermediate
Distance: 5.7 km (1 hour 30 minutes)
Season: 4 seasons
Trailhead: Visitor center parking lot(44 Chemin des Carrières)
Itinerary:
- Eurovia (K7)
- la Picolo (K13)
- la Bobépine (K14)
- la Sintra (K1)
- l’Oural des hauteurs (K16)
- la Fruit Loops (k15)
- la Sintra (k1)
- la Phooz (K18)
- la Yakattak (K19)
- la Sintra (k1)
- la Wambam (K10)
- la Cassonade (K11)
- la Picolo (K13)
- la Eurovia (K7) return to the visitor center parking.
Itinéraire On Piste – Boucle intermédiaire mont Oak
Mont Oak loop for advanced
Level: advanced
Distance: 9.4 km (2 hours 30 minutes)
Season: 4 seasons
Trailhead: Visitor center parking lot (44 Chemin des Carrières)
Itinerary:
- Eurovia (K7)
- la Picolo (K13)
- la Bobépine (K14)
- la Sintra (K1)
- l’Oural des hauteurs (K16)
- la Fruit Loops (k15)
- l’Oural (K16)
- la Smoothie (K3)
- la Sintra (k1)
- la Sésame (K4)
- l’Affrodiziak (K17)
- la Sublime (K5)
- la Phooz (k18)
- la Jump Trail (K21)
- la Sintra (k1)
- la Wambam (K10)
- la Cassonade (K11)
- la Picolo (K13)
- la Eurovia (K7) return to visitor center parking.
Cross-country skiing enthusiasts are invited to come and experience the beauty of winter on our magnificent groomed trails!
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SKIJORING (cross-country skiing with dogs, with or without a slay) : this activity is available on our cross-country ski trails from Monday till Friday, you can go there with dogs after 4:00 p.m. on weekdays except on Fridays when the trails must be cleared by 4:00 p.m. for our volunteers to groom the trails.
The team at Les Amis des Sentiers gets up very early to provide Bromont’s cross-country skiers with superbly groomed trails as soon as snow conditions permit.
The Bromont olympic equestrian Park offers an 8 km loop for cross-country skiing amateurs in both classic and skating styles with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Two parking lots are available, on Chemin de Gaspé near the intersection with Chemin du Lac Gale and on Chemin des Carrières.
The 15 km long C1 hiking belt around the mountain is designed for classic cross-country skiing. This intermediate level trail is a multi-use route and we ask users not to walk or ride in the tracks in order to keep the trail in good condition for skiers.
The Villageois Network is another option for classic style cross-country skiers. This is an easy level trail and links the Adamsville sector, the Parc Scientifique and the Bromont arena by way of Vieux-Bromont. The entire 17-kilometre network is mechanically groomed.
The trails are well marked but it’s a good idea to download the free “ONDAGO” locator applications on your smart phone.
Access to the hiking and equestrian trails is free for Bromont residents (proof of residence required via Bciti). However, Bromont residents have to buy their pass on Bciti if they are doing mountain bike. The fee is donated to the organization Les Amis des Sentiers who are the only ones to ensure the sustainability of the trails in Bromont by seeing to their protection, maintenance and development.
Snowshoeing in an enchanting environment
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Located in the Parc des Sommets de Bromont, the Lake Gale network sector offers 17 km of ungroomed trails that will please all snowshoeing enthusiasts. Perfect for beginners and intermediate hikers. The viewpoint at the top of Mount Gale is particularly popular, with Lake Gale below and the Appalachian Mountains in the distance to the south.
The Mountain Network is also a fine option with its three summits (Bernard, Spruce and Horizon) accessible in winter.
You can rent your equipment at the Town of Bromont and at Bromont, montagne d’experiences (BME).
The circuits may vary according to snow conditions. Please refer to the hiking categorie for our 4 seasons ininerary suggestions.
Plan your outing well; Bring some food and a hot beverage, you don’t want to be caught off guard by the length of the outing.
The trails are well marked but it’s a good idea to download the free “ONDAGO” locator applications on your smart phone.
Access to the hiking and equestrian trails is free for Bromont residents (proof of residence required via Bciti). However, Bromont residents have to buy their pass on Bciti if they are doing mountain bike. The fee is donated to the organization Les Amis des Sentiers who are the only ones to ensure the sustainability of the trails in Bromont by seeing to their protection, maintenance and development.
Interested in some trail loops? Go look in the Hiking activity to see some options!
Saddle up, and ride off into an exceptional natural environment.
The Parc des Sommets offers equestrian touring adepts nearly a dozen trails on the Mount Oak Network and the C1 trail belt, all wide enough to venture out on horseback without any worries.
On the Mountain Network, we’ve built an equestrian rest area on the upper part of the Hollywood Trail. Here you can take a short break, and enjoy a breathtaking view of Mount Sutton and the surrounding region.
Because cohabitation is a priority in the Park, it should be noted that these trails are multi-use and are therefore used by hikers, runners and mountain bikers as well. It’s important to respect the signs and to use only those trails that have been developed for horseback riding.
Please don’t forget to pick up anything your horse might leave behind.
The trails are well marked but it’s a good idea to download the free “ONDAGO” locator applications on your smart phone.
Access to the hiking and equestrian trails is free for Bromont residents (proof of residence required via Bciti). However, Bromont residents have to buy their pass on Bciti if they are doing mountain bike. The fee is donated to the organization Les Amis des Sentiers who are the only ones to ensure the sustainability of the trails in Bromont by seeing to their protection, maintenance and development.
Nature, forests, biodiversity, lakes and mountains, we have so many kilometres of trails for outdoors enthusiasts.
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Only an hour’s drive from Montreal, right at the border of the picturesque Eastern Townships, Bromont stands out among hikers and nature lovers due to is proximity, the amazing landscapes and the variety of terrain that visitors can explore here.
With 140 km of trails, the Parc des Sommets offers several hiking options spread across the different sectors established here (The Mountain, Mount Oak, the Lake Gale, the Villageois and the Mount Berthier). Several belvederes and picnic tables have also been placed in strategic areas, allowing visitors to relax as they enjoy breathtaking views the surrounding region.
The trails are well marked but it’s a good idea to download the free “ONDAGO” locator application on your smart phone.
Access to the hiking and equestrian trails is free for Bromont residents (proof of residence required via Bciti). However, Bromont residents have to buy their pass on Bciti if they are doing mountain bike. The fee is donated to the organization Les Amis des Sentiers who are the only ones to ensure the sustainability of the trails in Bromont by seeing to their protection, maintenance and development.
Dogs on a leash are permitted at all times on most of our trails, except for the Lake Gale (conservation zone).
As you walk along the trails, you’ll enjoy reading the differents interpretation panels which describe the surrounding fauna, flora and the current ecological situation; a little reminder from Mother Nature to help you learn more about our environment.
The Lake Gale Area is a conservation zone offering abundant and interesting wildlife with an impressive ornithologic and floristic diversity. This area is liked by many hikers due to the 15 kilometres of trails set inside a truly enchanting landscape. Visitors can access to a magnificent cascade, a lake and, when they reach the summit of Mount Gale, an amazing view overlooking the domain. Please note that bicycles and dogs are not allowed in these trails. Also, only residents of Bromont can access the Lac Gale during the week-end.
The Mountain Area offers more than 50 kilometres of trails for all hiking levels. Lately we’ve built several belvederes on the summits of Mounts Bernard, Horizon and Spruce where visitors can enjoy amazing panoramas.
Join us for a family getaway or an outing among friends as you explore the splendours of the Parc des Sommets’s trails.
Here are some itineraries suggestions :
The Lake Gale Area
PLEASE NOTE THAT NON-RESIDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THESE TRAILS DURING THE WEEK-END.
L’Épique (the Summit Route)
Level: Intermediate
Distance: 4.5 km (1.5 hours)
Season: 4 seasons
Trailhead: Lake Gale parking area (45.27067, -72.68735)
Itinerary: From the parking lot, take trails G2 and G3 along Lake Gale, then follow G5 and G1 to reach the summit via G8. Continue to L’Halte du Berger by taking G6 and G8. Return to the parking lot via G1.
Itinéraire Onpiste – L’Épique
La P’tite Douce (the Lake Loop)
Level: Beginner
Distance: 3.5 km (1 hour.)
Season: 4 seasons
Trailhead: Lake Gale parking area (45.27067, -72.68735)
Itinerary: From the parking lot, take G1, then G2 to reach G3. Follow the trail along the lake until you reach G5, then take G1 back to the parking lot.
Itinéraire Onpiste – La P’tite Douce
La Populaire
Level: Intermediate
Distance: 7.5 km (2h15 hours)
Season: 4 seasons
Trailhead: Lake Gale parking area (45.27067, -72.68735)
Itinerary: From the parking lot, follow G1 to the junction with G9, then take G5 to reach the summit located on G6. Continue along G1 to get to L’Halte du Berger. Turn back by following G1 again, then walk along the lake via G3. Take G2 to return to the parking lot.
The Villageois Area
La Velouté (the Smooth Ride)
Level: Beginner
Distance: 0,6 km one way (15 min.)
Season: 4 seasons
For beginners or for a family outing: The Velouté trail starts out behind the Edgar Hyperlodge microbrewery. It runs along the Yamaska River and will take you to the shore of Lake Sheffington.
The Mountain Area
La Chênaie
Level: Intermediate
Distance: 4.2 km (1 hour 30 min.)
Season : 4 seasons
Trailhead: The P7 parking area (45.277768, -72.644020)
Itinerary: from the parking area, take the Coureur des Bois trail (M50) up the summit of Mount Bernard. Here you’ll find a magnificent panorama and some picnic tables where you can enjoy a snack before heading back down by the Montée. Continue on the Entrecôte trail until you reach the Hollywood trail which it will take you back on to the Coureur des Bois (M50) in the direction of the parking area.
Itinéraire On Piste – La Chênaie
La Grandiose
Level: Intermediate
Distance: 5.78 km (1 hour 30 min.)
Season: 4 seasons
Trailhead: Missiquoi road (45.289704, -72.655643)
Itinerary : Directions : From the parking, take the Entrecôte trail (M30) to the intersection with the Stade Olympique (M31). Follow this trail and continue downhill on C5-La Charlot. At the intersection with Fée des Bois, take this trail. At the next intersection, follow Montée Bernard (M32) to the summit of Mont Bernard, where you’ll find a magnificent panorama and picnic tables for a short stop before heading back down the M31. Return to the parking via the Stade Olympique (M31) and then the Entrecôte (M30).
Itinéraire AllTrails – La Grandiose
La Majestique
Level: Intermediate
Distance: 7 km (2 hours 30 min.)
Season: 4 seasons
Trailhead: The P7 parking area (45.277768, -72.644020)
Itinerary: from the parking area, take the Coureur des Bois trail (M50) up the summit of Mount Bernard. Here you’ll find a magnificent panorama and some picnic tables where you can enjoy a snack before heading back down by the Stade Olympique. Continue on the Entrecôte until you reach the Divine and head up to the top of Mount Horizon. For the return trip, take Hollywood which will lead you back to the parking area.
Itinéraire On Piste – La Majestique
L’intrépide
Level: Intermediate
Distance: 7.5 km (2 hours 30 min.)
Season: 4 seasons
Trailhead: The P7 parking area (45.277768, -72.644020)
Itinerary: from the parking area, take the Coureur des Bois trail (M50) up the summit of Mount Bernard. Here you’ll find a magnificent panorama and some picnic tables where you can enjoy a snack before heading back down by the Fée des Bois and the C5. Continue along the Stade Olympique trail towards the Entrecôte until you reach the Divine. Climb to the top of Mount Horizon. Return to the parking lot via Hollywood and take the Fer à Cheval trail at the junction, then head back to the parking lot via Hollywood.
Itinéraire On Piste – L’Intrépide
La Superbe
Level: Intermediate
Distance: 6 km (1 hour 30 min.)
Season: spring, summer and autumn
Trailhead: parking P7 (45.277768, -72.644020)
Itinerary: From the parking area, take the Panorama (M51) trail to reach the Mont Spruce summit. Here you will find a magnificent panorama and some picnic tables where you can enjoy a snack before heading back. Then continue on Deconnexion until you reach Connexion (M77) trail. At the junction with the trail called Amertume, take a left and finish it off by taking Hollywood (M29) all the way back to P7.
La Coriace
Level: Intermediate
Distance: 13.5 km (5 hours)
Season: spring, summer and autumn
Trailhead: parking P7 (45.277568, -72.644020)
Itinerary: From the parking area, take the trail Colorée (C6) to the junction with Panorama (M51). Follow M51 until you reach the Mont Spruce summit, you will find a magnificent panorama and some picnic tables where you can enjoy a snack. Take the Deconnexion to the junction with Escarpé(M52) which will join un second summit, Brome mount. Continue your way with the Grande douce (21), the Monte en Bas (28) and then the Hollywood (M29). At the junction with Divine (C14), follow C14 which will join a third summit, Horizon mount. Then continue on the C14 to join Entrecôte (M30) to reach Stade Olympique (M31). By following M31 who will join another summit, Bernard mount. You can reach the P7 parking lot with Coureur des Bois (M50) and C6.