Mt. Tremblant Track Info
Mt. Tremblant Track Info
1) There is early arrival between 5pm and 10 pm on Sunday the 29th. You will not be let in earlier as Skip Barber has a full race event that weekend and the paddock will be crowded.
2) Camping is allowed but there are no services available.
3) Passports are not required to cross the border either way. They do make things easier if you have them.
4) Read the Tremblant track guide, http://www.comscc.org/tracks/monttrem.html Pay attention to what you should have to cross the border. My recent trips to Canada show getting into Canada is still friendly and easy. Getting into America has been not so easy.
5) The paddock area is now paved, for your pleasure. There are no garages. Plan for the heat.
6) Have fun. MT is an awesome, world-class track.
I'll update this if new information becomes available.
edit: fixed the url.
2) Camping is allowed but there are no services available.
3) Passports are not required to cross the border either way. They do make things easier if you have them.
4) Read the Tremblant track guide, http://www.comscc.org/tracks/monttrem.html Pay attention to what you should have to cross the border. My recent trips to Canada show getting into Canada is still friendly and easy. Getting into America has been not so easy.
5) The paddock area is now paved, for your pleasure. There are no garages. Plan for the heat.
6) Have fun. MT is an awesome, world-class track.
I'll update this if new information becomes available.
edit: fixed the url.
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Ok, that's great info Andrew.
Looks like I am trucking out of Merrimack around 1000AM on Sunday. That should put me there around 530PM. Anyone else?
VT guys going to be around Exit 18 at 100PM?
I will not be coming back here from the track, stopping off in Montreal for a couple days of paid time at some Honeywell suppliers.
Looks like I am trucking out of Merrimack around 1000AM on Sunday. That should put me there around 530PM. Anyone else?
VT guys going to be around Exit 18 at 100PM?
I will not be coming back here from the track, stopping off in Montreal for a couple days of paid time at some Honeywell suppliers.
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It looks like I'm the only SCCV guy going, at least from this direction. (One or maybe two will be heading to Tremblant from a weekend event in NY.) It's only about a 3 hour drive or less from the Maplefields at Exit 18, so I'll plan to leave there around 2:00, hoping to get to the track around 5:00 or so.chaos4NH wrote:VT guys going to be around Exit 18 at 100PM?
I'll be camping at the track. What are people doing for dinner Sunday night? I'm up for a trip to a local restaurant.
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PPHHHHHHHHHHHTTTTrajito wrote:Oh is that the local vernacular for the risque establishments on St. Catherine's?chaos4NH wrote:stopping off in Montreal for a couple days of paid time at some Honeywell suppliers.
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On another note: Dave, I thought Tremblant was a bit farther, but if you say 3 hours from Ex 18, I will take that as true and leave Merrimack around 1130, putting me at Ex 18 around 130-200PM.
There will be a COM Club meal at the "Rooster" on Monday night. Tickets will be sold at the track on Sunday morning.
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Yeah, it's only about 150 miles from there. I'll be in the parking lot of the Maplefields gas station at Exit 18 and will keep an eye out for you.chaos4NH wrote:I thought Tremblant was a bit farther, but if you say 3 hours from Ex 18, I will take that as true and leave Merrimack around 1130, putting me at Ex 18 around 130-200PM.
I assume you mean Monday morning. Any suggestions for good places for dinner Sunday night?chaos4NH wrote:There will be a COM Club meal at the "Rooster" on Monday night. Tickets will be sold at the track on Sunday morning.
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Dave,Dave_G wrote:chaos4NH wrote: I assume you mean Monday morning. Any suggestions for good places for dinner Sunday night?
Since you will be camping at the track, I'd recommend one of the few restaurants along Chemin du Village. Chemin du Village is the main road (also route 327) which leads to the track.
Click the map here.
You'll notice Chemin Seguin to the right of the small body of water. At the end of Chemin Seguin, is the entrance to the track. If you are leaving the track, you'll turn left off of Chemin Seguin onto Chemin du Village, and find a few restaurants within a mile or so. Since you can't get to the track without passing this area, it will be hard to miss.
Or, you can just look for the loud Americans. We're easy to pick out.
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ya ya, must be Monday for the tickets!Shawn624 wrote:Sam,
I'll meet you in Merrimack on Sunday morning. What's that big new Supermarket right near exit 11?
If the weather is nice on Sunday evening, I will probably eat in one of the open cafes on the main st of Tremblant.
That is Shaws. 1130 on Sunday the 29th.
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French Restaurants -
Bistrot Les Copains D'Abord, 804 De St Jovite
Auberge Sauvignon Inn & French Restaurant, 2723 Chemin du Village
Creperie Catherine, in the pedestrian village
La Savoie, 115 Chemin de Kandahar
Cheval de Jade, 688 rue de Saint-Jovite
Aux Truffes, Place Saint-Bernard, 3035 Chemin de la Chapelle
Patrick Bermand Restaurant, 2176 chemin du Village
Bistrot Les Copains D'Abord, 804 De St Jovite
Auberge Sauvignon Inn & French Restaurant, 2723 Chemin du Village
Creperie Catherine, in the pedestrian village
La Savoie, 115 Chemin de Kandahar
Cheval de Jade, 688 rue de Saint-Jovite
Aux Truffes, Place Saint-Bernard, 3035 Chemin de la Chapelle
Patrick Bermand Restaurant, 2176 chemin du Village
Subw00er: Where are you staying? When are you arriving at the track?Subw00er wrote:Anyone find a great french restaurant in the area? I ate in the little "disney world" ski town a couple times and the food was mediocre to bad (and expensive to boot).
Other (non-french) fantastic restaurant recommendations welcomed!
email me at the earnhardt email!
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Sam, Sunday night, at the Westin. They have great beds! I'll send you an email.chaos4NH wrote:Hi Sub. Where are you staying? When are you arriving at the track?Subw00er wrote:Anyone find a great french restaurant in the area? I ate in the little "disney world" ski town a couple times and the food was mediocre to bad (and expensive to boot).
Other (non-french) fantastic restaurant recommendations welcomed!
email me at the earnhardt email!
Mark, thanks for the list, have you eaten at any of them?
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