On request only.
The aim of this training course is to provide local players with the knowledge they need to develop safe, high-quality cycling routes. By placing the cycling experience at the heart of the creation process, this training aims to improve and facilitate the development and structuring of tourist cycling routes.
Target clientele Regional Tourist Associations, municipal staff, MRCs or any organization wishing to develop cycling routes for tourism purposes.
On request only.
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals and key stages of mountain bike trail development from an environmental, physical, economic and social sustainability perspective. Through a combination of theoretical input and guided discussions, participants acquire the foundations for analyzing their own territory and initiating a structuring project rooted in best practices in the field.
Target clientele : Municipal staff, mountain bike club managers, mountain bike club volunteers and outdoor professionals who want to develop a mountain bike trail network.
This training course is aimed at municipalities and engineering firms wishing to be better equipped to design, develop and maintain pedestrian and cycling infrastructures.
Target clientele : Municipal planning and engineering professionals, elected officials, city managers, activists and recreation and parks professionals.
On request only.
This course covers the various stages in the process of developing a mountain bike trail network, from initial planning to the construction phase. It is based on environmental, social and technical best practices. Through a step-by-step approach, participants acquire the knowledge they need to plan, design, contract and implement sustainable trail projects.
Target clientele : Anyone involved in the development, management or maintenance of recreational trails.
On request only.
The aim of this webinar is to provide you with the knowledge you need to plan and design quality bicycle parking facilities that meet the needs of users.
Target clientele : Development professionals (municipal, consulting engineering, architects, etc.), building and business managers.
On request only.
This course focuses on risk management through trail classification, signage and trail maintenance plans, in order to offer a quality mountain bike trail experience. The course links an understanding of trail types and customer experience with development and management choices in the field.
Target clientele : Trail network managers, planners, volunteers, administrators, etc.
On request only.
This webinar aims to familiarize participants with the basic concepts of pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure design.
Target clientele : Elected officials, municipal managers, professionals and technicians from public works, land use planning, urban planning and parks departments.
On request only.
This one-day training course provides a clear and proven method for moving from an idea to a safe and sustainable rolling trail, ready for use without unpleasant surprises. It combines theory and field analysis to master the key stages. Common mistakes are highlighted, and the focus is on simple, essential rules for reducing maintenance and increasing the life of your facilities, while protecting the customer experience.
Target clientele : Trail network managers, development staff, volunteers, administrators, etc.
On request only.
This webinar is aimed at communities, bicycle network managers and organizations that want to gain a better understanding and be better equipped to adapt their infrastructure and operations to the emergence of electric micromobility.
Target clientele :bicycle network managers and municipal staff such as managers, professionals and technicians in public works, land use planning, urban planning and parks departments, as well as elected officials.
On request only.
This one-day course offers a comprehensive approach to the maintenance and evolution of mountain bike trails to ensure their sustainability, safety and attractiveness. Participants will learn how to plan and manage maintenance activities, use the right tools, document interventions and effectively mobilize volunteers and professionals.
Target clientele : Trail network managers, development staff, volunteers, administrators, etc.
april - october 2024 | across Québec
One-day training course for municipal staff on facilities to encourage walking and cycling
Target clientele : elected officials and professionals from small and medium-sized municipalities (planning, transportation and sustainable development advisors, political advisors, elected municipal officials, managers, engineers, community and private-sector stakeholders, professionals working in recreation and culture or promoting healthy living environments, and urban planners).
Training completed.
On request only.
This webinar is aimed at municipalities wishing to be better equipped to maintain their cycling network in winter.
Target clientele : Municipal managers, professionals and technicians (public works, land use planning, urban planning and parks departments) and elected officials.
On request only.
This course provides the keys to creating a safe, enjoyable and sustainable winter offering that builds customer loyalty. Risk management in winter conditions is addressed in a practical way, with clear benchmarks. The course covers how to plan a realistic network based on the territory's potential and maintenance capacity, with an overview of grooming tools and best practices for dealing with changing conditions.
Target clientele : Elected officials, municipal directors, trail managers and any other public interested in learning more about trail maintenance fatbike.