MFB Chaleur
What to Expect:
A fun and natural trail network that sits in the City watershed with many valleys throughout it. Elevation changes range below the 50m mark with approximately 15kms of single-track trails. Trails range in green, blue and black diamond with a gravel walking/biking trail that loops through the trail network.
Trailhead signs reside at either end of the system starting at St Anne or Golf Street. All trails are signed at intersections with given names. For some more advanced fun, try the 500m jump-line trail, La Sauterelle.
This is also a wonderful winter trail system for fat bikes as these trails are groomed throughout the winter. Access the winter trails at Golf Street.
For
We have a wide range of trails for all skill levels. Green trails to attract beginners and a groomed gravel walking trail that cuts through the singletrack network providing an easy exit or change of pace.
The majority of our trails compliment intermediate riders as they are great for building skills. Trails vary greatly in terrain from groomed dirt to roots with many elevation changes. As riders learn they are able to work on better line selection, gear selection and cadence/gear selection to conquer punchy climbs.
This trail system offers a couple of challenging trails with drops, tight switchbacks, wooden features and technical punchy climbs. All trails can be ridden in either direction providing a different challenge. If you want to step it up tie in different sections together and try to break some Strava times!
- Difficulty:
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- Trails:
- 15
- Entrances:
- 2 Get Directions
- Primary Trail Type:
- Cross Country
- Total Distance:
- 15 km
- Total Descent:
- 50 m
- Total Vertical:
- 50 m
- Trail & Community:
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Lower Entrance
Parking off the Bathurst Trails cycling loop
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Top Entrance
Trails start behind the store.
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