Forest trails, gravel bike and enduro descents!

Cycling enthusiasts of all disciplines will now be able to find an increasingly diverse range of bike paths at the resort. Here’s what you’ll find:

  • 6 Enduro descents from beginner to expert.

  • 8 km of forest bike paths for the family.

  • A connection to the ZEC of Anse-Saint-Jean offering different routes of 20 km and more.

  • A road cycling route to Anse-Saint-Jean and Petit Saguenay.

 

Quick overview of conditions:

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Enduro - Valley Sector.

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Enduro - Mid-mountain Sector.

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Notes on the conditions.

NONE

REMINDER: You must purchase your access ticket online prior to your departure on the trails. Electric-assisted endurance bikes are permitted on our trails. We do not rent bikes at the moment.

 
 
 

Description of the Enduro Circuit

The circuit starts outside the station, to the left of ski lift A. It offers three trail options:

 

Lower mountain sector (1/3):

A short 30 to 50-meter climb brings you to Guacamole, a wide, fluid, and welcoming trail that serves as the perfect gateway to mountain biking. Free of obstacles and stress, it offers a mellow first descent. When combined with Trempette, it creates a superb 7 km loop through mature forest. The ultimate spot to fall in love with the sport.

The lower sections of the Tortillas, Pinata, and Genèse trails are also accessible from this elevation. This circuit can be ridden as a loop or combined with our network of forest roads across the plains.

 
 
 

Mid Mountain Sector (2/3):

ELDORADO is a flowy trail featuring breathtaking views. It is an intermediate trail, easier than Pinata with a virtually obstacle-free surface, though it does include optional lines for adrenaline seekers. The mid-network sector includes the (2/3) section of Genèse and Tortillas. This is a perfect option for a "one last lap" finish. Access to this sector is located at the intersection of L'Eldorado. (See the map above for more details.)

 

Top Mountain sector (3/3):

Enduro enthusiasts looking for technical challenges will want to tackle Genèse (3/3), the new Phoenix, and Denyse Première. To get there, take the S21 climb starting from the base of the resort, to the left of Chairlift A. From there, a 2.7 km ascent, technical in sections, leads you to the start of the S21 descent.

PIÑATA joins our mid-mountain enduro circuit. This technical, intermediate/advanced descent will be a hit with fans of rock gardens, slabs, drops, and berms. The views are equally breathtaking. Finish your run by connecting with V1 or V2. Satisfaction guaranteed!

Genèse S21 is a winding trail that snakes through the glades, featuring both berms and technical sections. While nothing is overly difficult, it follows an "old school" philosophy, meaning the terrain is variable with plenty of roots and rocks. At the bottom of the section, you can either connect with the Vallons section or descend via 3 and 4. (See the map above for more details.)

PHOENIX features a new summit that revisits the classic course originally designed for downhill racing at the resort. We’re talking a fast, technical, old-school track packed with slabs, drops, and berms. Speed junkies and tech-lovers will find their ultimate playground here!

Denyse 1ère is "slow tech"precise and elegant. A true gem handcrafted by Les Piochons. Accessible via Phoenix, it combines technicality and refinement in a double black diamond layout. Every section demands concentration and finesse a signature trail that honors the mountain’s craftsmanship.

Instructions

Waiver of responsibility. Mont Edouard will not be held responsible in any way for any accidents that may occur while biking at the resort.

Code of Conduct :

It is important to follow the Code of Conduct on the trails.

  1. Get your access ticket via our online ticket office clicking here ;

  2. Have your ticket with you at all times;

  3. Have protective gear (helmet);

  4. Follow the signs and stay on bike trails;

  5. Do not use the trails after heavy rain;

  6. Find out about trail openings and conditions on this page before all your outings;

  7. Do not go down on ascending or hiking trails;

  8. Dogs are not permitted on bike trails;

  9. Respect other outdoor enthusiasts at all times;

  10. Anyone who does not respect the code of good conduct could be expelled from the site without notice and compensation from Mont Edouard.

Enjoy the trails!