Accès Nature
Accès Nature is an initiative of the Parcs régionaux du Québec (PARQ). This new program allows you to discover Quebec’s regional parks free of charge, and experience the benefits of the great outdoors. Get your ticket 24 hours in advance! Limited quantity.
Hiking
The hiking trails are now closed for the season. See you next spring!
It is mandatory to have your valid access right to ascend the hiking trails, whether you are a day client or a season pass holder of the mountain. It can be purchased online, at the Versant du Village Ticket Booth or at the Versant du Lac Ticket Booth.
Trail Schedule: All trails are open from sunrise to sunset.
Daily ticket
Valid for the hiking trails of Bromont, montagne d’expériences and Parc des Sommets. Valid from sunrise to sunset.
(Age 13-17)
(Age 6-12)
(Age 5 and younger)
Season pass
Valid for the hiking trails of Bromont, montagne d’expériences and Parc des Sommets. Valid from sunrise to sunset.
(Age of 16 and older)
(Age 6-15)
(Age 5 and younger)
In case of an emergency
Hiking trails are not patrolled. For any assistancem please refer to a Bromont, montagne d’expériences’s staff member.
The patrol can be reached by telephone at 1-866-276-6668, option 5 during the station’s business hours. Outside of these
hours, call 911.
Bromont, montagne d’expérience reserves the right to charge a $250 fee for any request for assistance outside its business
hours and/or off marked trails.
Safety rules
- Check and respect the opening and closing hours of the hiking trails before starting the ascent.
- Respect the mountain’s code of conduct.
- Climb only by the designated and marked places.
- It is forbidden to access closed trails, or trails a trail being maintained. If you encounter a motorized vehicle, please stop at the edge of the trail.
- It is forbidden to go up or down the biking trails.
- Pets must be kept on a leash at all times.
- Dogs are not allowed in the gondolas. Only service dogs are permitted.
Tips while in the mountain
Before leaving, make sure to be adequately dressed.
Make sure you are in good physical shape and have the proper equipment. Bring a whistle, food, a change of clothes and a first aid kit.
Climbing alone is not recommended. If this is the case, inform someone close to you about your mountain trip. Carry a charged cell phone with you. Warning! The mobile phone network does not reach all parts of the mountain. Knowledge of first aid is strongly recommended.
- Do not leave any waste or traces of your passage. Be respectful of the environment.
By using the hiking trails, you acknowledge and agree to respect the safety rules, the mountain code of conduct and other instructions and measures in force at the resort. In case of default, access may be terminated and confiscated without notice or refund. You also accept the risks inherent to the practice of hiking. You assume full responsibility for any material damage or bodily injury resulting from such risks and dangers. Please be vigilant. This is your responsibility!