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A Christmas without snow.   17C in Canada on Christmas day.   Waiting patiently for the snow to fall and the commencement of the cross country skiing on this beautiful trail.
A Christmas without snow.   17C in Canada on Christmas day.   Waiting patiently for the snow to fall and the commencement of the cross country skiing on this beautiful trail.
Lac Rond
Biking the Train du Nord trail in Ste. Adele. 

It runs for 200 kilometres (124 miles) between Saint-Jérôme and Mont-Laurier and is used for biking, cross-country skiing and hiking.

The Parc Linéaire Le P'tit Train du Nord is a multi-use recreational rail trail located in Quebec. It originally was a railway track operated by Canadian Pacific Railway, Inc., which reportedly operated it at a continuous financial loss ever since its construction in the 1890s, before dismantling it during the 1990s to make way for today's beautiful recreational trail—save for the portion between Montréal and Saint-Jérôme which is still in service. 



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Lac Rond in Ste Adele.    The town of Sainte-Adèle was founded in 1855. A rail line was constructed and the first Canadian Pacific Railway train arrived in the town in 1891. The railway was used primarily to transport wood, cattle, dairy products, and mail.