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Saint-Jérôme : Tiktak Parkour, a Project to Move Families

Summary by Journal Le Nord
A trend is currently exploding among young people... but also among parents who are looking for new ways to reconnect with their children away from the screens: the parkour. Yet, in Quebec, access to specialized indoor facilities is still very limited in several regions. It is in this context that a family doctor, Dr. Catherine Mercier-Linteau, her spouse Nicolas Morin, an ex-paramedic (and former cascader) and two other Laurentian entrepreneurs…
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A trend is currently exploding among young people... but also among parents who are looking for new ways to reconnect with their children away from the screens: the parkour. Yet, in Quebec, access to specialized indoor facilities is still very limited in several regions. It is in this context that a family doctor, Dr. Catherine Mercier-Linteau, her spouse Nicolas Morin, an ex-paramedic (and former cascader) and two other Laurentian entrepreneurs…

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Journal Le Nord broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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