Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort

1000 Chem. des Voyageurs, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec J8E 1T1, Canada

Located in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort is one of Canada’s most renowned alpine destinations. With its beautifully designed European-style pedestrian village, panoramic mountain views, and extensive slopes for all skill levels, it offers an exceptional year-round experience. In winter, it becomes a snow lover’s paradise; in summer, it transforms into a playground for hikers, cyclists, and adventure seekers.

Mont-Tremblant is ideal for families, featuring ski schools, beginner slopes, kids’ zones, and comfortable lodging. The resort’s focus on safety and fun makes it one of the best family ski destinations in North America.

Highlights & Activities

1. World-Class Skiing and Snowboarding

Mont-Tremblant features over 100 ski trails spread across four distinct mountain faces, catering to beginners, intermediates, and expert skiers. The modern lift system ensures easy access to the peaks, while the resort’s snowmaking technology guarantees excellent conditions throughout the season.

2. Pedestrian Village

At the base of the slopes lies the lively Pedestrian Village, known for its colorful architecture, cozy cafés, boutique shops, and après-ski atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy local cuisine, live music, and festive events that bring warmth to even the coldest days.

3. Gondola Ride to the Summit

A scenic gondola takes guests to the mountain summit, offering breathtaking views of Lake Tremblant and the surrounding Laurentian Mountains — perfect for photography and sightseeing year-round.

Beyond skiing, the resort provides a wide range of seasonal activities:

  • Summer: Mountain biking, ziplining, hiking, golf, and lake cruises
  • Winter: Snowshoeing, ice skating, dog sledding, and snow tubing

Throughout the year, the resort hosts popular events like:

  • Tremblant International Blues Festival
  • 24h Tremblant Charity Event
  • Ironman Mont-Tremblant Triathlon

Best Time to Visit:

  • Winter (December–March): For skiing, snowboarding, and winter festivals
  • Summer (June–September): For hiking, biking, golf, and lake activities
  • Autumn (September–October): For stunning fall foliage across the mountains


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