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Welcome dogs! Dogs accepted in accommodations offered by Au Diable Vert - 4-season mountain and outdoor resort in Glen Sutton

Animal tracking

The large number of animals that call the Sutton Mountains and Au Diable Vert home really becomes visible in the winter. The tracks of least 20 different animals and birds can be seen at various times. From coyotes, deer, and moose to fox, lynx, marten, and ermine, it’s an animal tracker’s dream and every child’s delight to imagine the animals that came in the days, or even hours, before them.

Details and Pricing

Access to our private 22km trail system. (10am to 5pm every day)

Day access : $7.50 per adult
Children (accompanied by their parent – 14 years old or under) : Free
Dogs are welcome free of charge!

Discover the night trail

(Night time access (after 5pm) only for staying guest – daytime (10am – 5pm) access available for all guests)

Nature in the dark
Live the experience of the one and only nocturnal path in the mountain station Au Diable Vert. Locate the signs of the natural inhabitants of this forest using a light source that will make them reflect. Watch carefully, as they will be hidden to the left or right, near you or a little further away. You will be able to see panels on a certain number of trees, among the most majestic, describing the particularities of each of them.

Follow the orange dots!
To better orient you during the course, orange reflective pins will be visible on the trees, approximately every ten meters.

  • Distance: 1.2 km
  • Duration: 30 min and more

Reflective panels

Birds and mammals are printed on reflective panels. You can spot them in the dark with the help of a headlamp or flashlight.

Animal files

Do you have your file? As you spot the birds and mammals concealed in the trail, you can check the box associated with it. Discover the inhabitants of the fauna while having fun in nature, by reading the description sheet!

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Other winter activities

  • Hiking
  • Snowshoeing
  • Cross Country / Hok Skiing
  • Sledding
  • Animal tracking
  • Farm visit