Gatineau Loppet

Gatineau Loppet is a topic that has captured the attention of people of all ages and in all corners of the world. Since its origins, Gatineau Loppet has been the object of study, debate and admiration, and its impact has been felt in different aspects of society. Over time, Gatineau Loppet has evolved and adapted to changes and technological advances, always maintaining its relevance and its ability to generate discussion. In this article, we will explore the different aspects related to Gatineau Loppet, from its history to its influence today, with the aim of providing a complete and enriching vision of this fascinating topic.

Gatineau Loppet
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)February
Frequencyannual
Location(s)Quebec
CountryCanada
Inaugurated1979 (1979)
Participants2,500
AreaGatineau Park
Activitycross-country ski, snowshoe, fatbike
Websitehttps://www.gatineauloppet.com/?lang=en

The Gatineau Loppet, earlier known as Rivière Rouge, Gatineau 55 and Keskinada Loppet, is an international cross-country ski competition where close to 2,500 skiers of all ages and levels come together on the trails of Gatineau Park, in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. A member of the Worldloppet league, it is part of a circuit of the 20 biggest cross-country ski races around the world, including the Vasaloppet in Sweden, and La Tranjurassienne in France. The Gatineau Loppet takes place over a weekend in February, with 8 cross-country ski races, 3 snowshoe races and 3 fat bike races. It has been held since 1979, and has been part of Worldloppet since then.

References

  1. ^ "Gatineau Loppet". Worldloppet. Retrieved 4 March 2015.

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