NEWS
LAST FEW DAYS ON THE SLOPES
END OF THE 2023-24 WINTER SEASON: MARCH 17 AT 5 p.m.
The 2023-24 ski season will officially end on March 17, 2024 at 5 p.m.
CURRENT CONDITIONS
Despite the mild temperatures, almost all of our trails are open and it is still possible to have a lot of fun on the slopes. Come and enjoy the last days of skiing at Mont Rigaud between now and March 17. Weekday tickets are 15% off.
RETURN OF RENTAL EQUIPMENT - APRIL 7
Those who have a seasonal equipment rental have until April 7 at 4 p.m. to return it. The rental center will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until March 17, and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from March 18 until April 7, with the exception of Easter Sunday, March 31. A late fee of $10 per day per equipment applies, without exception.
CUSTOMER SURVEY
We would like to have your opinion on our services, so that we can improve and adapt to your needs. Thank you to everyone who will take the time to respond to this short survey: https://panel.skicanada.org/api/redirect/2/en
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MOUNTAIN BIKE SEASON: OPENING SCHEDULED FOR MAY 3, 2024
We plan to open the bike trails on May 3, 2024. Stay tuned on our social networks.
PRESALE OF MOUNTAIN BIKE SEASON PASSES
2024 mountain bike memberships are on PRESALE until May 5.
MOUNTAIN BIKE SEASON PASSES ON PRESALE
MOUNTAIN BIKE LESSONS FOR EVERYONE
The Mont Rigaud Bike School is the ideal place to learn mountain biking near Montreal. Our Sprockids program is a great way for youth and adults to experience the thrill of mountain biking in a safe and stimulating environment. Registrations are now open, spots are limited.
NEW: BIKE LESSONS FOR ADULTS
The Bike School now offers 7-week programs for adults wishing to learn mountain biking in a safe environment adapted to adult learners. The spring session begins May 4-5, spots are limited. Those who would like a more personalized experience can also book one or more private lessons.
ROCKIES: 7 WEEK PROGRAM FOR ADULTS
PRIVATE MOUNTAIN BIKE LESSONS
TRAILS CLOSED UNTIL MAY 3
It is super important to respect the prohibition to ride the trails before they officially open. Riding on trails that have not had time to dry out will damage them, which could delay the opening of the season. In addition, work will take place in the mountain, so it will not be safe to ride on the trails.
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See you soon, when the snow has melted!