2023 EVENT POSTPONED FROM JUNE, due to wildfires.
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World-Class Triathlon Experience
IRONMAN 70.3 Mont Tremblant has built a reputation as one of the world’s best IRONMAN 70.3 destinations. Set in picturesque ski village in the typical European style in the heart of the Laurentian Mountains, Subaru IRONMAN 70.3 Mont Tremblant delivers a stunning course and world-class triathlon experience.
Swim
Athletes will start the 1.2-mile swim on the golden sands of the Beach & Tennis club, right beside the Tremblant pedestrian village. As you swim the 1.2-mile loop, you will enjoy the view of the sheltering mountains around this lovely, pristine lake. Lake Tremblant is a clean freshwater lake, with relatively calm waters at this time of the year. The exit will be on the new bridge of the Bird Observatory located at the corner of Chemin des Voyageurs and Chemin de la Chapelle. Please allow for a 10-minute walk to reach the start at the Beach and Tennis Club from the transition area.
Bike
Nature lovers will be amazed by the beauty of the original IRONMAN bike course, which runs largely through forests and mountains. The ride features gorgeous natural landscapes with two beautiful rivers that will let you fully enjoy this beautiful part of the province!
Cyclists will begin their journey on Montée Ryan to reach Route 117, and, after entering downtown Ville de Mont-Tremblant for a turn-around, they will find themselves back on Montée Ryan and Chemin des Voyageurs, passing the Tremblant Resort and going towards the Municipality of Lac Supérieur on Chemin Duplessis. Here, you’ll notice that the landscape becomes wilder alongside the river. Before long you will face the most challenging elevation change of the circuit with a maximum grade or 8% and beautiful descents on the way back where they can reach speeds of 60 km per hour, a little rest on the legs before reaching transition for the run course.
Run
Mont-Tremblant will offer a breathtaking run course adapted to all kind of runners with a variety of magnificent terrains and views.
The one-loop, 13.1-mile (21.1 km) run course is known for its scenic beauty. As athletes exit the transition zone, they will go toward the Lac Tremblant and make a left on Chemin de la Chapelle to reach the Chemin du Village, athletes will head towards Intrawest Club and will continue to cross the picturesque Mont-Tremblant Old Village and continue on towards Lac Mercier. Then the athletes will have the opportunity to run on the famous “Le P’tit Train du Nord”, a former railway bed that is now the longest linear park in Canada, and then return to the Mont-Tremblant Old Village, heading back towards Chemin du Village. The road will take runners past a waterfall, alongside beautiful Tremblant Lake and finally, back to the finish line in the Tremblant Resort. The finish line is at the bottom of the Cabriolet at the Chalet des Voyageurs.
Swim: LAKE
Bike: HILLY
Run: ROLLING
Avg Air Temp: 63° F / 17° C
Avg Water Temp: 64° F / 18° C
Airport: YTM/YUL
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