Cross-country skiing Guides and Trips in Quebec
Below are popular Cross-country skiing guides in Quebec that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Trips
Climbing is tough for me. Ridge road is fun but coming down Penguin is scary when icy.
2010-01-03 - X-Contry Ski in Parc de la Gatineau




Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Cross-country skiing | 5.9 miles
Cross-country skiing | 5.9 miles
First X-Coutry trip of the year in the parc. Great conditions
First time out cross-country skiing this year. Trail was covered and groomed but snow was not all that deep. Temperature was a balmy -18 degrees Celsius. I probably could have done with more appropriate wax on my skiis.
A popular cross-country ski trail in the SherbrookeMagog area of Quebec. Cheap, well maintained with variable terrain and some great vistas.
Christmas Eve Skate Ski with Erik and John
On minus 22 Celsius (-8 Fahrenheit) of January 2011 not many hearty adventurers dared any outings on the Tremblant network of trails. During this unusual snowfall drought, the highest precipitation recorded (100cms) and closest to Montreal was at the SEPAQ Lac Munroe area in Mont Tremblant. On the B trails, we enjoyed a tranquil outing of 17 Kms on fresh snow and perfectly groomed trails with heated cabins along the network. Too cold for wolves, bears, moose and even squirrels .... but...
Trip to Yamaska. Intermediate level.
Went for a cross country skiing trip at Parc national du Mont-Tremblant. Had visited the park in summer and it's nice to see it again on skis.
Went with family and friends on their day off of skiing at Mont Tremblant. Beautiful scenery and helpful staff (route planning and rental).
Lac Philips Skiing and Wakefield Covered Bridge
La Pêche, Quebec, Canada
Cross-country skiing | 13.6 miles
Cross-country skiing | 13.6 miles
We went for the last XC skiing trip of the season from P19 to Renaud cabin. After that, we went to check out the covered bridge in the village of Wakefield. Had dinner at Chez Eric before going home.
Several Toastmaster workshops were held at the Cegep de l'Outaouais (a local College). I was happy to discover that the Gatineau Park could be accessed right from the school's parking lot.Freezing rain was coming down when I set out. Luckily I had put a good layer of red wax on the night before -- the skis were running quite well.I took the forest path up towards Pink Lake. This being my first...
