Club de motoneiges Diable et Rouge Inc.
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Non-repayable contribution of $210,945 out of a total investment of $351,575
The project is for the acquisition of a new trail groomer to replace one of the three outdated units.
Club de motoneiges Diable et Rouge is a non-profit organization (NPO) that was incorporated in 1969 and member of the Fédération des clubs de motoneigistes du Québec (FCMQ) [Quebec Federation of Snowmobile Clubs]. It owns three groomers and maintains 158 km of trails, including 68 km of Trans-Québec trails and 22.7 km of transregional trails.
The Club has 375 members from Quebec, Ontario and the United States and relies on the involvement of its members, thirteen volunteers and three qualified employees who are in charge of trail maintenance and safety. |
| Club Sportif Les Franc-Nord Macaziens Inc. |
Non-refundable contribution of $175,755 out of a total investment of $292,925
The project is for the acquisition of a new trail groomer to replace two outdated units.
Club Sportif Les Franc-Nord Macaziens is an NPO that was incorporated in1972 and member of the FCMQ. It owns three groomers and maintains 158 km of trails, including 85 km of Trans-Québec trails and 72 km of transregional trails.
The Club has 252 members, 11% of whom come from outside Quebec and relies on the involvement of its members, twelve volunteers and two qualified employees who are in charge of trail maintenance and safety. |
Club de motoneige l’Aiglon de Chute St-Philippe (2004) Inc.
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Non-refundable contribution of $174,261 out of a total investment of $290,435
The project is for the acquisition of a new trail groomer to replace one outdated unit.
Club de motoneige l'Aiglon de Chute St-Philippe (2004) is an NPO that was incorporated in 1971 and member of the FCMQ. The Club owns four groomers and maintains 341 km of trails over a land area of over 5,500 square kilometres, including 227.4 kilometres of Trans-Québec trails and 49.4 km of transregional trails. These trails connect the Laurentians, Lanaudière and Mauricie regions. Club l’Aiglon has 408 members from Quebec, Ontario and the United States. It relies on the involvement of its members, twelve volunteers and four qualified employees who are in charge of the maintenance and safety of the 341 kilometres of trails. |
Club de moto-neige Sultans Mont-Laurier, St-Jean, Val-Limoges Inc.
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Non-refundable contribution of $171,566 out of a total investment of $285,943
The project is for the acquisition of a new trail groomer to replace one of the two outdated units.
Club de moto-neige Sultans Mont-Laurier, St-Jean, Val-Limoges is an NPO that was incorporated in 1976 and member of the FCMQ. The Club maintains 122 km of trails, including 31 km of Trans-Québec trails and 21 km of transregional trails. The Club has 306 members, with 7% coming from outside Quebec. It relies on the involvement of its members, eight volunteers and three qualified employees to provide for trail maintenance and safety. |
Club moto-neige Piteman
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Non-refundable contribution of $156,103 out of a total investment of $260,172
The project is for the acquisition of a new trail groomer to replace one of the two outdated units.
Club moto-neige Piteman is an NPO that was incorporated in 1971 and member of The FCMQ. The Club maintains 250 km de trails, including 113 km of Trans-Québec and transregional trails. It has 156 members and relies on the involvement of its ten volunteers and three qualified employees to provide for trail maintenance and safety. |
Club Auto-neige Blizard Inc.
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Non-refundable contribution of $150,975 out of a total investment of $251,625
The project is for the acquisition of new surfacing equipment to mechanically maintain its trails.
Club Auto-neige Blizard is an NPO that was incorporated in 1968 and member of the FCMQ. The Club maintains 85 km of trails that are all Trans-Québec trails. The Club has 511 members and relies on the involvement of its ten qualified volunteers to provide for trail maintenance and safety. |
Parc régional Montagne du Diable
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Non-refundable contribution of $94,454 out of a total investment of $157,423
The project is aimed at enhancing winter tourism in the Upper Laurentians, by improving cross-country ski trails at Parc regional Montagne du Diable, notably through the acquisition of a tractor, tracks, brushcutter and leveling equipment. By ensuring optimal trail maintenance, these pieces of equipment will contribute to customer growth, help maintain the quality of the tourism offering to attract more tourists from outside Quebec, and stimulate economic benefits.
Founded in 2009, Parc régional Montagne du Diable (PRMD) is the NPO responsible for the development and management of the parc régional de la montagne du Diable, in the Upper Laurentians. Open year-round, this nature park is recognized for its winter tourism offering, with over 180 km of integrated trails – including 40 km of cross-country ski trails. In 2016, the Parc drew close to 36,000 visitors, 21% of whom came from outside Quebec. In 2017, the Parc employed 11 people. |
Municipalité du village de Val-David
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Non-refundable contribution of $14,220 out of a total investment of $23,700
The project is aimed at providing for the quality and sustainability of the cross-country ski trails of Parc régional de Val-David–Val-Morin (Dufresne Sector) maintained by Municipalité du village de Val-David, through the acquisition of surfacing equipment for the mechanical maintenance of trails (snowmobile and roller compactor).
Since 2003, Municipalité du village de Val-David has been responsible for the development and management of the Dufresne Sector, one of two sectors adjacent to Parc regional de Val-David–Val-Morin, in the Laurentians. Open year-round, the 600-hectare Parc is recognized for its winter activities, with its 53 km of cross-country ski trails, over half of which are maintained by the Municipalité. To pursue its activities, Parc régional de Val-David–Val-Morin (Dufresne Sector) relies on the involvement of its members and eight qualified employees who provide for its maintenance, customer service and trail safety requirements. |
Société du parc régional Val-David–Val-Morin (Far Hills Sector)
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Non-refundable contribution of $12,798 out of a total investment of $21,330
The project is aimed at providing for the quality and sustainability of the cross-country ski trails maintained by Société du parc régional de Val-David–Val-Morin (Far Hills Sector), through the acquisition of surfacing equipment for the mechanical maintenance of trails (snowmobile and roller compactor).
Founded in 2014, Société du parc régional Val-David–Val-Morin (Far Hills Sector) (SPRVDVM), is the non-profit organization responsible for the development and management of the Far Hills Sector, one of two sectors adjacent to Parc regional de Val-David–Val-Morin, in the Laurentians. Open year-round, the 600-hectare Parc is recognized for its winter activities, with its 53 km of cross-country ski trails, 20 km of which are maintained by SPRVDVM. To pursue its activities, Parc régional de Val-David–Val-Morin (Far Hills Sector) relies on the involvement of its members and seven qualified employees who provide for its trail maintenance and safety. |
Summary
Number of projects: 9
CED contributions: $1,161,077
Total investments generated by these projects: $1,935,128 |