Souvenir Le Massif x Dominique Maltais
Enter our contest and enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience: meet Dominique Maltais, Olympic champion, and ride down 2 iconic trails at Le Massif de Charlevoix with her!
How to participate?
Head over to our social media channels, like our post, tag the person you’d like to invite, and answer this question: “Why would you love to ride the trails with Dominique Maltais?”
5 lucky winners will be randomly selected to receive:
- A pair of bike tickets valid on the event day
- 2 runs alongside Dominique Maltais
- A signed gift by the Olympic champion
- A group photo keepsake
Your Souvenir Le Massif awaits!
As a bonus, when you hit the legendary berm on the Histoire sans fin trail, our photographer Alain Blanchette will capture you in action — with the St. Lawrence River as a breathtaking backdrop — during the Souvenir Le Massif activity happening between 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Event details:
- The contest runs from August 28, 2025 to September 10, 2025, at midnight.
- Winner's meeting point: 10:30 a.m. at the Camp Boule Express terrace (summit)
- Recommended skill level: intermediate
- Bike and gear not included, rentals available on site
Share a one-of-a-kind moment with an exceptional athlete and take-home unforgettable memories from your day on the mountain!
Join our contest for a one-of-a-kind experience: meet Dominique Maltais, Olympic snowboardcross champion and proud ambassador of our destination, and ride some of the mountain’s signature trails by her side!
Born in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, Dominique made history by winning the bronze medal at the Turin Olympics (2006) and the silver at Sochi (2014), becoming the first woman to earn more than one Olympic medal in her discipline.
A passionate mountain biker, she’s inviting you to join her for two downhill runs at Le Massif de Charlevoix!

Dominique Maltais
Olympic snowboardcross champion and ambassador of Le Massif! Originally from Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, she made history with her medals in Turin (bronze, 2006) and Sochi (silver, 2014), becoming the first woman to win multiple Olympic medals in snowboardcross. Ride down our iconic trails with her!