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The destination is ready to welcome you, with its multitude of amazing and diversified activities, gourmet restaurants, varied accommodation offer, close proximity to all services and attractions for a hassle-free experience and its spectacular landscape.

Here, the winter season is lively! Internationally renowned for our legendary alpine ski village, our territory is also distinguished by its vast network of trails where you can enjoy cross-country skiing, alpine trekking, fat biking, snowshoeing and winter walks.

Although Mont-Tremblant has become an international tourist destination, it maintains its warm and close-knit character which you will see through the smiles and genuine welcome of our citizens. Take the time to chat with them, they will surely allow you to discover new places.

I wish you a wonderful vacation in Mont-Tremblant!.

Luc Brisebois, Mayor of the City of Mont-Tremblant

A Getaway in the Heart of Five Districts

Mont-Tremblant has fired the imaginations of visitors for generations. Its spectacular panoramas, exceptional sites and activities for both sports enthusiasts and families, its world-class festivals and international events, its gourmet restaurants, and its warm and welcoming residents make it a unique holiday destination, where good memories are created and renewed every season. In the summer, our 5 districts come alive from morning to night, so you can live an absolutely unforgettable experience. The ultimate gathering place in the region, Tremblant Resort vibrates with the energy of its lively patios and its many sporting and musical events.

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Tremblant Resort

Located at the foot of the highest peak in the Laurentians, the Tremblant Resort is a jewel in pristine nature.

Centre-Ville

With its illuminated trees in the evening, as well as its stylish boutique facades and frescoes that reflect its architectural heritage, the main street runs across the city with pride.

Le Village

The village

Who can resist the charm of this old town located midway between the downtown area and the mountain Sporting gear stores and decor shops line the streets, while the old train station now boasts a more cultural platform.

Parc National du Mont-Tremblant

Mont Tremblant National Park

Domaine St-Bernard

Domaine St-Bernard

Enjoy a most entertaining destination. As a couple, with family or friends, for a short getaway or a long stay, the region of Mont-Tremblant has it all!

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Whether you want to move, relax or simply relax, Mont-Tremblant offers a wide variety of activities for all ages and all tastes!

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The Complete Guide to Mont Tremblant, Quebec's Biggest Ski Hill

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Mont Tremblant is a small city in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, about a 90 min drive north of Montreal . Mont Tremblant is most famous as a ski destination , boasting two excellent ski mountains: Mont Tremblant—the highest peak in the Laurentians—and Mont Blanc.

Mont Tremblant is the more famous destination and tops many lists as the best ski resort in Eastern North America. Its popularity is mainly due to the mountain's purchase by Intrawest and subsequent transformation into a year-round European-style village with skiing in the winter and golf, hiking, mountain biking, and a host of other activities in the summer. In addition, the Mont Tremblant International Airport makes getting to the Mont Tremblant resort particularly easy.

Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia and Collingwood 's Blue Mountain are two other Canadian Intrawest developed properties. The three resorts have a similar—some would say "cookie-cutter"—feel that has its advantages and disadvantages.

"Mont Tremblant" tends to refer to the mountain and resort Village. However, the "old" Mont Tremblant village is 10 minutes away, downtown Mont Tremblant is about 20 minutes, and all are part of a greater Mont Tremblant region. There is also the immense Mont Tremblant National Park.

Where to Stay in Mont Tremblant

In 1991, Mont Tremblant was purchased by Intrawest, a Canadian alpine resort promoter, and the mountain received a massive makeover. In addition to updating the ski facilities, a smattering of buildings at the base of the hill were transformed into a pedestrian alpine village, comprising an attractive community of hotels, shops, restaurants, and condos.

The real benefit of staying in the Village is the easy access to the ski hill, aprés ski activities, shops, and restaurants. Especially if traveling with kids, the beginner hill may be right outside your door—a real perk on bitterly cold days and for bathroom breaks.

The Mont Tremblant Village has an immediate, albeit superficial charm. Colorful buildings in a hybrid style of traditional Quebecois and European alpine have a pre-fab Ikea line of resort architecture quality. Furthering this fabricated feel, many of the buildings house expensive, brand-name ski wear stores as you would find in any high-end mall. I would have welcomed a local artisan shop or place to buy Quebec goods, something to give regional context; even most restaurants didn't serve a variety of Quebec beer. The Mont Tremblant Village could be dropped down anywhere, which is Intrawest's intent—to create a consistent brand that gives its international customers familiarity wherever they go.

On the other hand, 10 minutes away, the old Mont Tremblant village should satisfy any urge to connect more locally, with more traditional shops and restaurants.

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Skiing in Mont Tremblant

The highest peak in the Laurentians gets an abundance of snow—on average 12.47 feet of the white stuff each year. Avalanche, a powerful snowmaking system, picks up where nature leaves off. The mountain offers 95 trails and three snow parks, all with spectacular views of the surrounding hills and lakes. There is ski rental and ski valet on-site, adult lessons, children's lessons, half-day and day-long camps.

Other Things to Do on Mont Tremblant

Mont Tremblant is also home to four golf courses, both on-site and in the surrounding area, and a number of other activities, including a casino.

The on-site casino is a short gondola or shuttle ride away from the Village and features poker, 16 gaming tables, at least 500 slot machines, a high-rollers section as well as a restaurant, bar, and seasonal patio. Even if you're not into gambling, the Mont Tremblant Casino is a pleasant visit if just for some live music and a drink.

Spas on Mont Tremblant

Both the Fairmont and the Westin have an Amerispa on-site. Other spas include the Lakeside Spa and the Spa Sur le Lac.

Set aside a couple of hours for a real treat and visit the nearby Scandinave Spa , a nordic style spa where visitors alternate between outdoor hot and cold plunge pools and wet and dry saunas. The setting is lakeside and gorgeous. Massage and body treatments are available indoors. Be aware that silence is encouraged in all areas of the spa.

Getting to Mont Tremblant

Delta, American, WestJet, and Air Canada fly directly to Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport from major hubs throughout the U.S. Luggage valet, and airline registration let you maximize your time at the resort. Most hotels offer a courtesy shuttle service to and from the airport.

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Families, athletes, sports-enthusiasts, adventurers, epicureans, gourmets and festival-goers: welcome to the heart of one of the largest playgrounds in North America!

Recognized internationally for its ski village, its events and its decidedly festive character, our beautiful region is distinguished by the warm hospitality of its citizens.

Here, everything is thought out and designed to make you spend unforgettable moments, for a day, for a stay, for a lifetime... our landscapes, our exquisite dining, our vast network trails – perfect for training of for your adventures – and our high-quality establishments have only one desire, to make you feel and experience the greatest satisfactions. Our corner of paradise opens its arms in welcoming you.

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  • 1 Understand
  • 2.1 By plane
  • 4.1 Winter activities
  • 4.2 Summer activities

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Mont-Tremblant is a small village in Quebec , Canada , known for the famous Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort. Located in the Laurentian mountain range , Mont-Tremblant ("Trembling mountain" in French) is surrounded by lush boreal forest and breathtaking views, standing at 875 meters (2871 feet).

Despite being a ski resort, Mont-Tremblant has become a popular getaway for tourist and locals alike, whether in winter or in summer.

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Understand [ edit ]

Mont-Tremblant is divided into two parts. The original village of Mont-Tremblant now goes by the name of The Village , but these days it's The Resort (aka the Pedestrian Village ), some 13 km away directly at the foot of the mountain, where the action is. Built by Intrawest (the company behind Whistler ) starting in 1992, the resort is a somewhat Disneyland-y concoction of pretty pastel houses, but it looks improbably idyllic in winter with a light (or, not uncommonly, heavy) dusting of snow, maple logs on the fire and lights twinkling in the windows. Vehicles are strictly prohibited — hence the name — and many hotels can be reached directly on ski. A free gondola connects the lower hotels to the ski lifts.

Surrounding the inhabited areas is Mont-Tremblant National Park ( Parc national du Mont-Tremblant ), the biggest park in the SEPAQ network and the first national park to have been created in Québec.

There are also other areas besides the Village of Mont Tremblant that visitors and locals can live in. Domaine de la Forêt offers direct access to the ski trails and is nestled along the mountainside. Domaine Nansen area is a private, peaceful area that consists of a small cluster of homes hidden in forested south side. Le Domaine du Géant area features luxurious condos in a peaceful setting not too far from the village. The Domaine du Diable area includes luxurious homes featured next to the golf course. Versant Soleil is the newest addition to homeowners settling in Quebec's Laurentian Mountains.

Get in [ edit ]

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By plane [ edit ]

The nearest major airports are in Montreal and Ottawa .

By car [ edit ]

Mont-Tremblant is on Route 117. Route 117 is part of a lesser travelled branch of the Trans-Canada Highway , that starts from its interchange with Autoroute 40 (Trans-Canada Highway's main route) in Montreal , which becomes Highway 66 in Ontario. Highway 66 ends as part of the Trans-Canada Highway about 14 km west of Kirkland Lake , where Highway 66 intersects with Highway 11, which is another branch of the Trans-Canada Highway.

From Montreal, it is faster to reach Mont-Tremblant by starting on Autoroute 40, a freeway, which travels most of the way before it merges into Highway 117 at Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts for the last 30 km of the trip (still four-laned highway). Take exit 119 (Montée Ryan) to Chemin Duplessis and follow indications for Tremblant Resort. Using Autoroute 40, the trip is 90 minutes.

From the west (Ottawa and Toronto), it's possible to use smaller roads to shave a few kilometers off the journey, but the roads are very small at times and may be snowed in during the winter. Detouring via Montreal is thus, in all likelihood, the faster option.

If you are driving in the winter, snow tires are required by law in Quebec for vehicles registered in Quebec, and advisable for all vehicles.

Car rental really is essential if you're looking to maintain your independence in and out of the resort, but prices vary dramatically between operators, so do your homework on price comparisons.

By bus [ edit ]

  • Autobus Galland , ☏ +1-450-687-8666 , toll-free: +1 877-806-8666 . Operates bus service in Quebec . ( updated May 2022 ) Operates bus service between Mont-Laurier and Montreal and including stops in Mont-Tremblant, Saint-Jérôme , Mirabel , and Laval . Travel time to Mont-Tremblant from Mont-Laurier is 1.75 hours, from Saint-Jérôme is 1.5-1.75 hours, and from Montreal is 2.75-3.5 hours. Operates several days per week between Mont-Laurier and Montreal. There are additional trips between Mont-Tremblant and Montreal, resulting in daily service along that part of the route.
  • Autobus Maheux , toll-free: +1-866-863-6066 , [email protected] . Operates bus routes within Quebec with some connections to Ontario . ( updated May 2022 ) Operates a route between Rouyn-Noranda and Montreal including stops in Val-d'Or , Grand-Remous, Mont-Laurier, Mont-Tremblant, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts , Saint-Jérôme , and Laval . Travel time to Mont-Tremblant from Rouyn-Noranda is 7 hours, from Val-d'Or is 5.25 hours, and from Grand-Remous is 2.5 hours. Stops between Mont-Laurier and Montreal are drop off only on the way to Montreal and pick up only on the way to Rouyn-Noranda. Autobus Gatineau, a related company to Autobus Maheux, operates a bus service between Ottawa and Grand-Remous, thus is possible to travel to and from Ottawa via Grand-Remous.
  • Autocars Skyport , ☏ +1-514-631-1155 , toll-free: +1-800-471-1155 , [email protected] . During ski season (December to April), operates a multiple times per day non-stop route between Montreal International Airport and Mont-Tremblant, where it stops at various hotels. $95 per adult one-way, $161 per adult round trip, $65.50 per child (2-11 years old) one-way, $111 per child round trip . ( updated May 2022 )

Regional transit bus service is provided by Transport collectif intermunicipal Laurentides . There are eight weekday and three weekend trips that provide service to all points between the St-Jovite section of Mont-Tremblant and Saint-Jérôme. There are also two weekday services to all points between Mont-Tremblant and L'Assomption. At Saint-Jérôme, connections may be made with the rush hour only commuter trains between Saint-Jérôme and Montreal, operated by Agence métropolitaine de transport ; and also bus #9 between Saint-Jérôme and the Montmorency Métro station in Laval, operated by CIT Laurentides . Using the regional transit services, it is possible to travel from downtown Montreal to Mont-Tremblant for just $12.25, considerably less that the fare on one of the intercity carriers which are not that much faster, though are more comfortable.

Within Mont-Tremblant, transit service is available between the St-Jovite section and the Mont-Tremblant resort operated by a contractor to the local Chamber of Commerce. [1] [dead link]

See [ edit ]

Aside from mildly iconic clocktower in the lower village, there are no historic sights in Mont Tremblant. But the surrounding natural beauty makes up for the village's synthetic feel and what it lacks in history. Mountains, lakes and forests provide an idyllic setting - especially in the more rustic northern side.

  • Mont Tremblant is a part of the Laurentian mountain range. Its elevation is 875 meters (2,871 feet) and has a south side vertical drop of 645 meters (2,116 feet). The ski resort's includes 654 acres of skiable terrain with 465 acres of artificial snow coverage. It has a massive snow system powering 1,037 snow guns that produces snow from November to April. Mont Tremblant contains plenty trails with its total trail length being 78.9 km (49 miles). The mountain is designated to handle 27,230 skiers per hour because of its 14 express ski lifts. The trails cover 17% beginner, 33% intermediate and 50% expert level. This beautiful mountain transports thousands of skiers hourly by their two gondolas, one cabriolet, five high-speed 4-passenger lifts, one 4-passenger chairlift and two 3-passenger chairlifts.
  • 45.910147 -74.649502 1 Buddhist Monastery Đại Tòng Lâm Tam Bảo Sơn , 690 Chemin de la Rivière Rouge, Harrington ( 40 km S of Mont-Tremblant along Route 327 and Chemin de la Rouge ), ☏ +1 819-687-2183 , [email protected] . 1 May-1 Jul: Sa Su 10:00-17:00; 2 Jul-1 Sep: daily 10:00-17:00; 2 Sep-1 Dec: Sa Su 10:00-16:00; 2 Dec-30 Apr: closed; guided visits weekends at 10:30, 12:00, 13:30 and 15:30 . Mahayana Buddhist monastery founded in 1990. It honours the life of Buddha and beliefs of his followers with larger than life, colourful statues showing important events in his life. Visitors are asked not to wear shorts, mini-skirts or T-shirts, and it is a good idea to phone ahead to confirm the monastery is open, in case the schedule changes. A vegetarian lunch is available. Donations appreciated . ( updated Aug 2019 )

Do [ edit ]

Mont Tremblant is an internationally-renowned and multi award winning ski destination . It doesn't come cheap though: your basic day pass costs $70/day, plus possible high season surcharges. However, this is competitive to European resorts thanks to favorable exchange rates.

If you visit in the summer, the resort on the south side of the mountain is a great starting point for activities. As well as mountain activities there is cycle hire and an indoor pool, ‘Aqua Club de Source'. Try mini-golf or walk down to the shore of Lac Tremblant for water sports. At the top of the resort there is an ‘Activity Centre’ where you can book a huge variety of activities. [2]

Nearby, Parc de Mont Tremblant is one of the major parks listed in the Parcs Quebec network and features camping, canoe-camping, well-maintained hiking trails, canoe rental. See the SEPAQ website (in French and English) for more information and rates.

If you are looking for a more convenient ski experience try the north side of the resort - not only does it have the best runs, but also an abundance of free parking that makes your walk to the ski lifts both shorter and easier. The north side also benefits from catering and equipment rental - great if you simply want to focus on what you came for and maximise your time on the slopes.

It's nice to soak your bones in a hot tub after hitting the slopes all day, either in a locally rented home (if you're lucky enough) or in one of the half dozen or so spas in Mont-Tremblant.

  • Aquaclub La Source . Family-friendy spa and gym complex in the centre of the pedestrian village, you can't miss the blue outdoor whirlpool from the gondola. Adult one-day pass to pool and gym $24.10, various discounts and multi-day packages available.  

Winter activities [ edit ]

Mont Tremblant Resort gives you free unlimited access to sliding activities. They also give you the opportunity to experience First Tracks , which allows one to be on the slopes 30 minutes before anyone else. Casino de Mont-Tremblant is a new friendly casino that is open 7 days a week. It is accessible via gondola running between Versant Soleil and the Versant Sud. Ice Skating is available at the exterior rink right next to the chapel and guests who stay at the hotels can receive free rentals. The Snow Parks attract experienced snowboarders and skiers with 18 acres of extreme park. Cross Country Skiing in 65 km of fresh powder and ice climbing are available with no experience necessary. Many spa and massages allow guests to relax in the dry sauna, Norwegian steam bath, outdoor hot baths and thermal and Nordic waterfalls. Experience pampering in the two spas in the resort for massages, body treatment, esthetic treatment or special spa packages. They also have helicopter rides which is a unique way to discover Tremblant. Ten and twenty minute panoramic flights are offered seeing the Diable River and Village, Lake Quimet, Gray Rockers, St-Jovite village and Iroquois falls. If you don't ski or snowboard, there is a snow tubing park that consists of 8 trails and the activity is included in lodging. There are many other activities to get involved in during the winter at your stay in Tremblant such as snowshoeing, dog sledding, paint balling, snowmobiling and horse back riding through the snow covered fields. If a guest gets sick of the cold weather, they can engage in the only golf simulator in the region.

Summer activities [ edit ]

Mont Tremblant offers just as many activities during the warmer months, being known as the Most Animated 4 Seasons Resort in Canada. Gondola rides offer a spectacular view of the Laurentians. Kids of all ages can enjoy themselves at Pirates Water Park experiencing organized games. Families can play mini-golf at the Mini-golf Le Petit Géant or try Alpine Luge , which is a gravity ride on a 3-wheel cart. This resort has tons of outdoor activities such as bicycling, mountain biking, rafting down the Rouge River and horseback riding through the Laurentian Mountains. With 10 different paintball playgrounds and Eurobungy-Trampolines , there is always something exhilarating going on at Mont Tremblant. Mont Tremblant offers an aerial forest adventure, Acrobranche , that includes zip lines, Tarzan ropes, monkey bridges and many other challenges. Mont-Tremblant National Park allows one to experience the stunning beauty by foot. If one loves the water, Centre Nautique Pierre Plouffe has plenty of water sports available or aboard The Grand Manitou for a 70-minute cruise. Adventurous people can participate in Dune Buggy Tours or ATV rides through the backcountry trails. Helicopter, airplane and Caleche rides are available for people to explore and admire this beautiful area. For a different perspective of Mont Tremblant, experience The Diable Via Ferratta , a walking and climbing course built onto the face of one of the Parks most magnificent cliff faces.

Golf [ edit ]

For the most famous and well-known reason to visit Mont Tremblant during the summer, this resort gives you an incomparable golfing experience. These two courses make you choose between what they called, The Devil or The Giant.

Le Diable This 7,056-yard course was designed by Master Architects Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry with a par of 71 and an 18-hole championship course.

Le Géant This 6,838-yard course designed by Thomas McBroom in 1995 has an amazing view of the Laurentians.

Buy [ edit ]

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The pedestrian village has a good selection of stores, with a predictable emphasis on high-end winter clothing, winter sports goods and maple syrup-themed souvenirs. There is also one smallish supermarket and several convenience stores for daily necessities. Prices for such convenience can be on the high side though, and you may be able to save quite a bit by visiting the original village or stocking up at nearby St Jovite instead.

Mont Tremblant offers plenty of shops for guests to enjoy. From sporting goods stores to get the latest gear to art galleries, there is always something fun to do.

Clothing and sporting goods

  • Boutique Adrénaline: Vieux Tremblant, Inn +1 819 681-5501
  • Boutique Burton@Tremblant: Place Saint-Bernard +1 819 681-5802
  • Columbia@Tremblant: Rue des Remparts +1 819 681-3000 #46729
  • Boutique Salomon: Rue des Remparts +1 819 681-5502
  • Boutique Chamonix: Place Saint-Bernard +1 819 681-5715
  • Roots: Rue des Remparts +1 819 681-4505
  • Le Studio Créatif: Place des Voyageurs +1 819 429-5599
  • Univers Toutou / Plush Factory: Place Saint-Bernard +1 819 681-4881

Grocery, liquor store and speciality shops

  • Magasin Général: Vieux-Tremblant +1 819 681-3000 # 46735
  • Maison de la Presse: Place Saint-Bernard +1 819 681-4614
  • Société des Alcools du Québec: Promenade Deslauriers +1 819 681-4548

Art galleries

  • Galerie Côté Créations: Promenade Deslauriers +1 819 421-1888 and +1 819 425-3660

Eat [ edit ]

There are plenty of delicious places to eat in Mont Tremblant. From international dishes to rich fondue, there is something for everyone’s taste buds.

  • La Savoie , 115 chemin Kandahar ( Vieux-Tremblant ), ☏ +1 819 681-4573 . A small Swiss cabin tucked away in a corner of the village, this restaurant offers Savoyard fare like fondues and raclette . Expensive, but tasty. $50 .  
  • Trattoria Di Lago , ☏ +1 819 425-5557 . Winner 2 years in a row of the "Best Restaurant in Mont Tremblant". The trattoria is on the shores of Lake Maskinonge, a few minutes from the Resort. Table d'hote and 7-course prix fixe . An extensive Italian wine list, and valet service to your door. $20-45 .  

Bistros & cafés

  • Au Grain de Café: Promenade Deslauriers +1 819 681-4567
  • Fluide Juice Bar: Rue des Remparts +1 819 681-4681
  • Lounge du Westin: Le Westin Resort & Spa +1 819 681-4144
  • La Chouquetterie: Rue des Remparts +1 819 681-4509

Sweet shops & crêperies

  • Sugar Shack: Place des Voyageurs +1 819 681-4995
  • Chocolate Factory: Place Saint-Bernard +1 819 681-4545

Asian cuisine

  • Ô-wok: Vieux-Tremblant +1 819 681-4455

Continental cuisine & local

  • Le Shack: Le Saint-Bernard +1 819 681-4700

French cuisine

International cuisine

  • Fat Mardi's: Place St-Bernard +1 819 681-2439
  • Pita Express: Place des Voyageurs +1 819 681-4949

Italian cuisine

  • Coco Pazzo: Promenade Deslauriers +1 819 681-4774
  • Pizzatéria: Rue des Remparts +1 819 681-4522
  • Ya'oooo Pizza Bar: Vieux-Tremblant +1 819 681-4616

Fondue & raclette

  • La Savoie: Vieux-Tremblant +1 819 681-4573
  • Bullseye Bar & Steak House: Place Saint-Bernard +1 819 681-2855
  • La Forge Bar & Grill: Place Saint-Bernard +1 819 681-4900
  • Microbrasserie La Diable: Vieux-Tremblant +1 819 681-4546

There are a number of places to eat while on the mountain during your ski days.

  • Café Johannsen: Located at the Base Télécabine. Enjoy coffee, baked good and sandwiches. Internet service is available.
  • Grand Manitou : Located at the Summit allowing yourself to eat with a 360 degree view of the entire region.
  • Chalet de Voyageurs : Located at the Chalet des Voyageurs with easy access at the entry of the village.
  • Fourchette du Diable : Located at the Versant Nord, it offers a various menu for the whole family. Direct access to the slopes.

Drink [ edit ]

  • Le Diable . Popular local microbrewery with half a dozen of their own brews, plus hearty portions of fare like ribs and sausages.
  • Le P'tit Caribou . Dancing and mingling! A great party place.
  • Le Shack . Right at the foot of the ski-lifts and a popular spot for apres-ski .

Sleep [ edit ]

Accommodation prices in Mont-Tremblant are highly seasonal: the same room that goes for under $100 on a rainy weekday in the fall may shoot up to over $400 on a holiday weekend in the winter. Book early!

  • Crystal-Inn Bed and Breakfast , 100 Joseph Thibault , ☏ +1 819 681-7775 . Inn with 4 large rooms, in a quiet pine forest. King-size beds, fireplaces, private bathrooms, generous breakfasts. Hosts arrange packages for skiing, dog sledding, snowmobiling, spa and helicopter tours.  
  • Le Grand Lodge , 2396 rue Labelle . A four-season family resort on the shores of Lake Ouimet - just a few minutes from the base of the Mont Tremblant Ski area. Studios through 3 bedroom apartments are available. Their strong point is their location right on the lake and near a multitude of great golf courses. They have organized family activities and programs just for the children.  
  • Residence Inn Mont Tremblant , 170 chemin Cure Deslauriers , ☏ +1 819 681-4000 , fax : +1 819 681-4099 . Check-in: 16:00 , check-out: 12:00 . Giant Marriott-brand hotel right in the middle of the pedestrian village, directly accessible by both ski and car, but it still manages to retain some rustic charm. The two-floor two-bedroom suites that can easily squeeze in four or even six people are a good deal. In addition to the usual breakfast buffet, free drinks, soup and snacks are served on weekday afternoons. $175 .  
  • Fairmont Tremblant , 3045 Chemin de la Chapelle , ☏ +1 819 681-7000 . Check-in: 16:00 , check-out: 12:00 . The 5-star Fairmont Tremblant hotel offers warm hospitality with 314 guest rooms, including 62 suites. Amenities include a spa, international and regional cuisine.  
  • Tremblant Sunstar , 144 Chemin Des Voyageurs , toll-free: +1-888-221-1411 . Offers over 200 condominium, hotel & chalet rental accommodations featuring a low price guarantee.  
  • Le Westin Resort & Spa , 100 Chemin Kandahar , toll-free: +1-866-716-8101 . Check-in: 15:00 , check-out: 12:00 . Offers kitchenettes in each room, as well as a ten-layer bed.  
  • 46.197656 -74.617556 1 HI-Mont-Tremblant Hostel , 2213 chemin du village , ☏ +1 819 425-6008 . With only 70 beds and a lovely fireplace, the HI-Mont-Tremblant hostel is warm and cosy. It offers shared and private rooms, a cafe-bar on-site which serves microbrewery beers, a common kitchen, free wifi access, bike rental and different organized activities. $24.75-81.75 .  
  • 46.20672 -74.59977 2 Le Lupin , 127 Pinoteau, J8E 1G2 , toll-free: +1-877-425-5474 . Le Lupin B&B Inn is located just 1 km from Tremblant resort with shops, restaurants, ski and golf facilities. A bike path, hiking and cross country trails are at the door step. $85-162 .  
  • 46.2062 -74.472 3 RCNT Chalets , Pointe aux Pères, Lac Supérieur, Québec Lac-Supérieur ( From Montreal, take Highway 15 North. At Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Highway 15 becomes 117 North. Take exit 107 (St-Faustin, Lac Carré, Lac Supérieur, Secteur du Parc du Mont-Tremblant). At the stop, turn right on rue Principale. Go through the Village of St-Faustin/Lac Carré. At the end right after the pizzeria, turn left on Chemin du Lac Supérieur. At about 12 km, turn left on Chemin de la Fraternité ), ☏ +1-450-327-6130 , toll-free: +1-888-268-3667 , [email protected] . Check-in: 16:00 , check-out: 11:00 . Chalets rental service. More than 30 cottages, with 3 to 5 bedrooms. $385-1100 per night . ( updated Jan 2017 )

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Canoe trip on the Diable River in Mont-Tremblant Park (Tourisme Quebec, Mathieu Dupuis)

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Lac Monroe, Mont Tremblant National Park

CHUTE DU DIABLE

Distance (round-trip): 1.4 km Time (round-trip): 30 minutes Level: Easy

This easy 1.4-kilometre hike (30 minutes round trip) leads to an unforgettable sight: a 15-metre waterfall ! Don't forget your picnic! A great family activity.

Possible from early May to late October.

"LES MÉANDRES DU DIABLE" CANOE TRIP 

Canoe trip on the Diable River

This unguided excursion takes about 4 hours and is considered easy. The shuttle leaves from the Lac Monroe Visitors Centre .

Canoe or kayak rental, oars/paddles, life vests and shuttle service are included.

Possible from mid-May to early October (see website for shuttle and activity schedules).

VIA FERRATA DU DIABLE

The Via Verrata du Diable is a mountain sports trail combining hiking and rock climbing set up on the Vache Noire rock face in the La Diable Sector. It offers a unique way to explore the mountain in complete safety, with the help of a series of beams, footbridges and suspension bridges perched high above Rivière du Diable.  At an altitude of 200 metres, you will enjoy amazing aerial views and spectacular scenery in the company of an experienced guide.

Possible from mid-June to early October (see website for shuttle and activity schedules).

LE TOIT-DES-LAURENTIDES

Hiking in Mont-Tremblant Park

This is a difficult hike, at 14.6 kilometres round trip (6 to 7 hours) and an elevation gain of 595 metres. The Toit-des-Laurentides (Roof of the Laurentians) trail leads to Johannsen Peak , the summit of Mont Tremblant.  The trail will take you past a number of rocky creeks and waterfalls and through forest, and provides lookouts with spectacular views of the Rouge and La Diable river valleys.

Possible from early May to end of October.

MONT TREMBLANT VILLAGE

The picturesque village of Mont-Tremblant

The mood is festive, the smiles are contagious, and there's a party in the air!

MONT-TREMBLANT PANORAMIC GONDOLA RIDE

Sit comfortably in the Panoramic Gondola and admire the view as you are transported to the top of Tremblant ! Not only will you enjoy a breathtaking view of the Laurentians, you’ll also have access to a host of activities at the summit: hiking, birds of prey show, restaurant .

ZIPTREK ECOTOURS

Glide high above the Laurentian forest and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views with this exhilarating 5 zipline, 4 km long course . You will take a panoramic gondola ride to the top of the mountain, where your aerial adventure will begin in the company of a guide. The course includes 6 observation platforms as well as interesting presentations on local ecology.

TONGA LUMINA

Legend has it that a sleeping giant calls Mont Tremblant home... In collaboration with Moment Factory, Mont Tremblant offers a unique illuminated adventure through the forest . The night walk draws on themes from the collective imaginary, inspired by the natural wonders and legends surrounding Mont Tremblant. From the time you get on the chairlift, you will find yourself on a mysterious quest in a fantasy world created with the help of multimedia illusions . The trail is around 1.5 km long and the experience lasts about 1 hour.

Open every evening from mid-June to mid-October.

LAKE MERCIER BEACH

Sandy Lac Mercier beach , in the heart of Tremblant village, is a good place to cool off in summer for a small access fee. This small public beach has picnic tables where you can enjoy an outdoor lunch.

Optional activities

  • Scenic helicopter tour
  • Fine dining in Mont-Tremblant
  • Zipline circuit

Where to eat

  • $ Inexpensive
  • $$ Moderate
  • $$$ Upscale
  • $$$$ Fine dining

La Sandwicherie Café ($)

The place to go for a good cup of coffee or a tasty sandwich, soup or salad.

Microbrasserie la Diable ($)

Located at the foot of the ski slopes, this microbrewery has been specializing in the production of craft beers for over 20 years. It is also renowned for its tasty menu and warm welcome. Come and enjoy a good beer brewed on site in a relaxing and jazzy atmosphere, while sitting comfortably in the large dining room or on the patio during the summer.

La Petite Cachée ($$$)

In the comfortable atmosphere of this log cabin restaurant, you will enjoy Mediterranean and regional cuisine with a focus on fresh seasonal produce. Fresh pasta, grilled meats, homemade pizza and fish feature prominently on the menu.

Seb L’Artisan Culinaire ($$$$)

Le Seb offers one of the finest dining experiences in the Tremblant region. Chef Sébastien Houle has travelled to the ends of the earth, and will transport you into the heart of an unparalleled culinary voyage. His innovative cuisine will seduce and surprise you with its unique aromas and pairings, prepared using the finest local ingredients. A real magician!

Where to sleep ?

  • Le Grand Lodge
  • Fairmont Tremblant
  • B&B Le Cosy
  • Cabins in Mont-Tremblant Park
  • Ready-to-camp
  • Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tremblant
  • Homewood Suites by Hilton Mont-Tremblant Resort

Festivals calendar

Tremblant international blues festival.

Dates: early July 

This festival is an annual rendezvous for music lovers and blues fans. Performances by big name artists from the local and international scene. Immerse yourself in an intimate celebration of this influential musical genre rich in tradition and emotion.10 days of festivities and over 100 free street blues shows in an enchanting natural environment.

Fête de la Musique de Tremblant ("Music in the Mountains")

Dates: early September 

Created in 1995 by internationally-renowned violinist Angèle Dubeau to promote classical music, today's Music in the Mountains festival presents thirty-odd free concerts from different musical traditions including classical, jazz and world music. Performances take place on outdoors stages in the pedestrian village at the foot of the mountain, as well as in the Downtown and Village areas of Mont-Tremblant.

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From Montreal

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    Tourist office 5080 Montée Ryan Mont-Tremblant (Québec) J8E 1S4 Phone: 819-425-2434 Fax: 819-425-1023 Email: [email protected] ; Tourist office 205 Rue Lacasse Mont-Tremblant (Québec) J8E 3B1 Phone: 819-425-3300 Toll Free: 1 877 425-2434 Website: mont-tremblant.ca ; Opening hours.

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    Planifiez votre séjour en plein air dès maintenant sur le site officiel de Tourisme Mont-Tremblant : activités, hébergement, restauration, cartes et conditions des sentiers.

  4. Mont Tremblant Ski Resort Official Site

    Four-season holiday destination and ski resort, Tremblant welcomes families, couples, friends, and groups in the heart of the Laurentians, in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada. Experience true joie de vivre through a selection of year-round activities and events: ski, snowboard, snowparks, après-ski and nightlife, spa, golf, beach, shopping, musical festivals, and sports competition.

  5. Tourism Mont-Tremblant Official Guide

    Mont-Tremblant has fired the imaginations of visitors for generations. Its spectacular panoramas, exceptional sites and activities for both sports enthusiasts and families, its world-class festivals and international events, its gourmet restaurants, and its warm and welcoming residents make it a unique holiday destination, where good memories are created and renewed every season.

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  7. The Complete Guide to Mont Tremblant, Quebec's Biggest Ski Hill

    Skiing in Mont Tremblant. The highest peak in the Laurentians gets an abundance of snow—on average 12.47 feet of the white stuff each year. Avalanche, a powerful snowmaking system, picks up where nature leaves off. The mountain offers 95 trails and three snow parks, all with spectacular views of the surrounding hills and lakes.

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    Whether it's Downtown, Parc national du Mont- Tremblant, Domaine Saint-Bernard, Tremblant Resort or the Village, our distinctive attractions will turn your stay with us into an unforgettable experience. ... Consult the official Laurentian 2024-2025 tourist guide Newsletter.

  9. PARC NATIONAL DU MONT-TREMBLANT

    Mont-Tremblant National Park (La Diable sector, in the Laurentians) is located 1 hour 45 minutes from Montreal and 25 minutes from the Tremblant resort. Created on January 12, 1895, Parc national du Mont-Tremblant celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2020. This huge territory has an international stature being the 1st park created in Quebec, the 3rd in Canada and the 6th in North America.

  10. Official Mont Tremblant

    Vacation & tourist guide in Mont Tremblant. Visit. Maps of the area; Ski Station; Downtown (St Jovite) Old Village; Lakes. Map of Lakes; Lakes with beaches; Parks. Tremblant National Park; Petit Train du Nord Park; ... Official Mont Tremblant gathers and shares updated information on things to do and see,

  11. Mont-Tremblant

    The Tremblant Resort is well-known for its outdoor activities, spa, festivals, shops and restaurants. But be sure to explore the city's other four sectors as well: the Village, the downtown area, Parc national du Mont-Tremblant and the Domaine Saint-Bernard.

  12. Mont Tremblant National Park

    Mont Tremblant National Park is an incredible 583 square miles (1510 km²) and towers nearly 1.000 meters (3,280 feet) at its highest point. Located just north of the ski resort, this park was created in 1895 and is one of the oldest Quebec provincial parks. This enormous wildlife sanctuary is Quebec's second largest park and is home to 6 ...

  13. Parc national du Mont-Tremblant

    Admission: Adult : (18 and over) $8.75. Children (0 to 17 years old) free. The untrammeled beauty of the Laurentian forest, a land of lakes, mountains and rivers, where wildlife roams free: this is Mont-Tremblant National Park, the oldest protected area in the province of Québec. Here you can go deep into the heart of nature in all seasons.

  14. The 15+ BEST Things to Do in Mont Tremblant

    The lake looks even more beautiful in the winter, but proceed with caution if you plan to walk on the ice. 5. Ride the Skyline Luge. A fun summer activity in the village is the Skyline Luge! One of the most unique things to do in Mont Tremblant for sure. It's kind of like a mix between a go-cart and a toboggan.

  15. Mont-Tremblant Travel Guide

    Mont-Tremblant Travel Guide - Forbes Travel Guide. This exclusive enclave began as the dream of an eccentric Philadelphia scion named Joe Ryan. His vision: a ski area on the snowy flanks of Mont-Tremblant in the heart of Quebec's Laurentians region. Ryan first opened his ski resort in 1939 — Mont-Tremblant will mark its 75th anniversary ...

  16. To discover Mont-Tremblant

    Tourist Office - Temporarily closed . Website: mont-tremblant.ca Email: [email protected] Telephone : 819 425-3300 / 1 877 425-2434. 905, rue de Saint-Jovite

  17. Mont-Tremblant

    Mont-Tremblant in the summer. Mont-Tremblant is a small village in Quebec, Canada, known for the famous Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort.Located in the Laurentian mountain range, Mont-Tremblant ("Trembling mountain" in French) is surrounded by lush boreal forest and breathtaking views, standing at 875 meters (2871 feet).. Despite being a ski resort, Mont-Tremblant has become a popular getaway for ...

  18. Downtown Tremblant (St Jovite)

    Downtown Tremblant (St Jovite) In 2000 the municipality of St Jovite Quebec joined the City of Mont-Tremblant and became Downtown Mont Tremblant, the areas business district. Also referred to as "Centre-Ville", this charming downtown area is the largest of the three villages and has a history that dates back over 100 years. Even though the ...

  19. Ville de Mont-Tremblant

    Every year, Mont-Tremblant redefines the term "playing outdoors". Its unique combination of attractions and activities, such as relaxation or adrenaline, blends together its incomparable natural beauty with its most authentic charm. Here, everything is thought out and designed to make you spend unforgettable moments, for a day, for a stay, for a lifetime: a downtown to shop in, a Village ...

  20. Mont-Tremblant Park travel guide 2024

    Consult this free tourist guide to plan your trip to Mont-Tremblant Park. Written by local Authentik Canada travel agents, the Mont-Tremblant Park travel guide includes the following information: when to visit, what to do and the best attractions to visit, places to eat, a map and suggested itineraries in Mont-Tremblant Park, travel reviews, photos, a promotional video from the Mont-Tremblant ...

  21. About Mont Tremblant, information

    The City of Mont-Tremblant is divided into three separate areas referred to as 'villages'. Each of the three villages of Mont Tremblant has its own unique set of characteristics and is quite different from the other. In 2002, the municipalities of St. Jovite, Saint-Jovite Parrish, Mont Tremblant, and Lac-Tremblant-Nord merged and became the ...

  22. By shuttle bus from Montreal

    The Mont-Tremblant Express is a safe, convenient and dependable way to travel from Montreal to Mont Tremblant. Winter Season Shuttle December 7th to April 14th, 2019. During winter months the Mont-Tremblant Express travels between Montreal and Mont Tremblant three times a day, seven days a week.

  23. Getting here & around

    Vacation & tourist guide in Mont Tremblant. Visit. Maps of the area; Ski Station; Downtown (St Jovite) Old Village; Lakes. Map of Lakes; Lakes with beaches; Parks. Tremblant National Park; ... The 4 best options for traveling from Toronto to Mont Tremblant are by plane, car, bus and by train. Read More. From the US.