Bike - Electric road bike rental - Mont-Tremblant town

Overview
Included
- Bike
- Helmet & padlock
- Trail map (app Ondago)
Excluded
- Transport from Tremblant Resort
- Lunch/snacks/drinks
Important information
When should I reserve?
What should I wear?
Are there trails near the bike shop?
Is the helmet included?
Can we bike in the winter?
More information
We have two types of bikes available — gravel and road. Here’s how they differ:
Gravel Bike — Mix It Up
A gravel bike handles both paved and unpaved surfaces, making it the ideal choice for the P’tit Train du Nord trail, which alternates between asphalt and packed gravel. If you want to explore deeper into the region and mix up the terrain, the gravel bike is your best option. Available in standard (non-electric) only.
Road Bike — Built for the Pavement
A road bike is designed for speed and efficiency on paved roads. It’s the right pick for cyclists who want to train, cover distance, or enjoy the scenic country roads and secondary highways around Mont-Tremblant. Road bikes are available in both standard and electric versions — the electric version adds pedal-assist to make longer rides and hilly stretches more accessible.
The ride in Mont-Tremblant area
From the Mont-Tremblant town, you’re steps from Le P’tit Train du Nord linear park — a 200 km trail stretching from Saint-Jérôme to Mont-Laurier, with both paved and unpaved sections that mix up the ride beautifully. Follow it north toward the treetop walk and take in the view of the Laurentian Forest from above. It’s a perfect spot for lunch mid-ride.
From our Tremblant resort location, cross the Jack Rabbit Bridge and take the contre-courant trail to Domaine Saint-Bernard — where even more bike trails and a lake for swimming await. Or ride the paved 11.6 km La Villageoise-de-Mont-Tremblant multifunctional trail, which links Tremblant resort to Mont-Tremblant Village for a great out-and-back option.
Combine your ride with a treetop walk — reserve our Bike Rental & Treetop Walk package. Or add a full day at Domaine Saint-Bernard — reserve daily access here.
Who Is This For?
Gravel biking on the P’tit Train du Nord is accessible to riders of all levels — including families and casual cyclists. Our road bikes are best suited to experienced cyclists comfortable on country roads and secondary highways. The electric road bike is ideal for guests who want to cover more ground or need a little assist on the hills.
Rental durations: 2 hours, 4 hours, or full day. Multi-day rentals are also available.
Know Before you Reserve
Age and Physical Requirements
- Maximum 220 lbs / 100 kg per bike.
- 🗲 Electric Bike: Minimum 14 years old with 6D moped license or class 5 license required.
- 🗲 Electric Bike : 18 years old and more don’t need a permit.
- 🗲 Electric Bike : Minimum height: 5’2” / 158 cm.
Group Dynamics
- A piece of ID per group is required at pick-up.
What to Expect
- Duration: 2 hours, 4 hours or full day.
- Location : Rent your bike in town (15 minutes from Tremblant resort). We are situated less than a 2-hour drive from Montreal and Ottawa.
- You'll ride on roads and bicycle paths only.
- A security deposit of $500 per electric bike (maximum $1,000 for groups) is required at pick-up. Accepted payment: Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, or cash.
Prices do not include taxes or mandatory resort royalty of 3% and may be subject to change without notice. See cancellation and modification terms.
Know Before you Go
- Please dress appropriately for bike ride. Ask if you are unsure or see our What to wear section.
- We suggest to bring a backpack with sunscreen, water, mosquito repellent and a picnic if needed. Possibility to rent lunch bag and travel suitcase on site.
- Wearing a helmet and closed shoes is mandatory. Please use the padlock provided if necessary.
Map
We offer a selection of road bikes that are perfect for training or simply to enjoy the road rides in the region. Road biking in the region is recommended for more experienced cyclists who are used to riding on country roads and secondary highways.
Download the Road Biking trail map
The recreational trails in the region offer great scenery and conditions that are perfect for both serious cyclists and families out for a leisurely ride. The 200 km Parc Linéaire P’tit Train du Nord trail has both paved and unpaved sections and runs from St. Jerome to Mont-Laurier. The 11.6 km multi-functional trail (La Villageois de Mont-Tremblant) is paved and runs from Tremblant Resort to Mont-Tremblant Village (The Old Village). We offer a wide selection of bikes for adults and kids.
Download the Regional Trail Map
What Happens After You Reserve
We recommend reserving in advance as spaces fill up. After your reservation, you will receive 2 emails immediately :
- a reservation with important info such as driving directions for your meeting point and meeting time for your activity
- a receipt of payment