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Tremblant, Mont Tremblant

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#1 of 77 in Winter Sports in Quebec
Ski Area · Nature / Park
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Year-round outdoor adventures await you at Tremblant in the Laurentian Mountains. Just 130 km (80 mi) from Montreal, the resort is situated on Mont Tremblant, at an elevation of 875 m (2,781 ft). Explore more than 240 hectares (600 acres) of ski and snowboarding trails, and enjoy the scenic views of Lake Tremblant. Depending on the season, the resort offers numerous outdoor activities, from hiking, boating, swimming, and horseback riding in the summer, to cross-country skiing, ice skating, and sledding in the winter months. Put Tremblant into our Mont Tremblant online route planner to see other points of interest to visit during your vacation in Mont Tremblant.
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Tremblant reviews

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4.6
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  • The skiing here has generally pretty good and the lifts keep moving people along. The real downside for us - and maybe a big reason why we won’t return - is that the ski school has become unreliable.....  more
    The skiing here has generally pretty good and the lifts keep moving people along. The real downside for us - and maybe a big reason why we won’t return - is that the ski school has become unreliable.....  more »
  • Favorite part was able to experience winter, but good food, skiing, dog sledding just added to wonderful experience we already had 
    Favorite part was able to experience winter, but good food, skiing, dog sledding just added to wonderful experience we already had  more »
  • They no longer have nightly tubing for the kids - this was the main nightly activity for families - usually combined with tubes and GT racers - all gone. Also no ice skating available another free... 
    They no longer have nightly tubing for the kids - this was the main nightly activity for families - usually combined with tubes and GT racers - all gone. Also no ice skating available another free...  more »
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  • Beautiful tourist destination with European style buildings, a great view from up the hills, and lots of shops and restaurants to explore. We went in Oct 2022 where it was still warm and sunny, so none of the attractions or gondolas were open. All the shops and restaurants were available though and most required waiting for some time before being seated. The area to explore is quite hilly but do-able for families. If you go up further, you can get a great view of the resort as well as a small waterfall. Highly recommended to visit and parking is free at non-VIP lots.
  • A truly amazing place! Fantastic ski and snowboard resort village. Winter fun for the entire family. A village full of restaurants and shops for all your needs. 360 degrees of scenery you'll not soon forget. Already planning my return to experience what this mountain village and surrounding area has to offer in its 3 other season. A must-see destination.
  • It’s amazing. Summer is amazing and fall is breathtaking and obviously in the winter, it is very bustling. If skiing your thing, it’s worth a visit. If you don’t want to pay to go to the summit, you can hike up the summit it’s a steep hill at times and going down they don’t check for tickets or check similar cable car ride shorter and it takes you to the casino and the best part it’s free. Lift from the entrance to the little hill also offers nice views. Lots of restaurants and things to see and do so he can just climb in the nature. Overall it’s a great experience
  • We did a short hike Tuesday on the bottom of Vertigo. In spite of the rain soaking us it was amazing. In fact it was so beautiful that we returned the next day and hiked the entire run. ( Confession for the last few hundred steps we plodded up Alpine just to get to the top.) Vertigo starts fairly easy and follows the stream. The upper half, after severe rain turning the trail into small streams gets more intense and steep as you climb. Wear good boots or hiking shoes if you plan to go. And bring fluids to hydrate as you go. I think the only reason we made it to the top was the idea of walking back down was worse after we were 3/4 of the way up. But we did it. For two people in out mid 60s who have never really hiked we still can't believe we did it!! And to pay $9 for the gondola down was well worth it!
  • Tremblant is a great mountain for all levels of skiing and snowboarding. They offer baby hills to expert terrain, so the whole family can enjoy skiing over there. Customer service is absolutely fantastic. Once I went there and my ticket wouldn't scan for some reason; they just gave me a free day ticket instead. I was also lucky to go on a powder day and it was amazing. Even if it's nothing compared to Whistler powder days, it's one, or the best powder I've skied on the East Coast. Totally recommend! Just beware, some weekends, crowds can be a little overwhelming so it's better to go on weekdays.

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