
Join us for five social runs to kick off the trail running season. We created this club so we could motivate each other to get back into the swing of things and go for runs outdoors during the week. The club offers five evening runs, led by our Chèvres team. Our goal here is to have fun—simply running together as a group to stretch our legs a bit at the start of the season, without focusing on performance.
This is the perfect running club to kick off the season! Join us for five fun-filled evenings of women-only running. No coaching is provided on the field. This is a social event focused on meeting people and inclusive running.
5 evening outings on Wednesday evenings: April 22, April 29, May 6, May 13, and May 20
6:15 p.m. - Arrival and preparation
6:30 p.m. - Start of the session
8:00 p.m. - End of the outing
The outing will take place even if it rains or the weather is inclement. The itinerary will be adjusted as necessary. The session will go ahead unless conditions are extreme. If an outing has to be canceled, we will offer you an alternative in due course. Thank you for your understanding!
5 evening outings with experienced mentors
Surprises and raffles from our partners
Post-race refreshments
Snacks as needed
SÉPAQ access - Some outings will be at Mont-Orford National Park, so you will need to have your access passes.
Transportation to your destination - we facilitate carpooling via the Togetzer platform. You can indicate your available or requested seats here.
Payment can be made in two instalments. Contact us at info@leschevresdemontagne.com
No refunds, see cancellation policy.
The outings will take place in Eastman, Bolton, Mont Orford, and SÉPAQ Mont-Orford— subject to change depending on weather and trail conditions due to thawing, but will remain in these areas
The exact starting point will be specified by email a few days before the outing.
Hydration pack and snacks (as needed)
Appropriate clothing
Headlamp (depending on the season)
Suitable shoes
In order to maximize enjoyment during running club outings, you should be able to run approximately 5 km continuously; speed is not important.