Mont-Tremblant

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A snowboarder on a snowy slope with a view of a mountainous landscape.
A snowy ski resort with colorful buildings and a ski slope.
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A skier on a snowy slope with a forested mountain range in the background.

Nestled in Canada’s Laurentian Mountains is an alpine resort that has year-round outdoor adventures, picturesque landscapes and music festivals.

Alpine adventures, music festivals, mountain golf courses and a picturesque village make Mont-Tremblant one of Canada’s most-loved holiday destinations. Situated within the Laurentian Mountains, in southern Quebec, the family-friendly resort attracts adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

Mont-Tremblant is about 93 miles (150 kilometres) from both Montreal and Ottawa. Direct flights arrive at the local airport from New York and Toronto, among other destinations. Many visitors fly to Montreal and travel to Mont-Tremblant with public transport or rental car.

The resort at Mont-Tremblant offers excellent skiing opportunities for all ages and abilities. Between November and April you can ride 95 scenic trails spread over four mountain faces. Ski or snowboard down the slopes and ice skate on the mountain lake. Join a free guided mountain tour to discover the hidden treasures and history of the Laurentian Mountains.

After the snow has melted, explore sprawling green valleys and tranquil lakes. Go mountain biking or rock climbing then zip-line through a forest canopy. Kayak to secluded river beaches or try wakeboarding and waterskiing on Lake Tremblant. Spend the day at Aquaclub la Source, where the whole family can enjoy waterslides and thermal pools.

Golfers will appreciate the 18-hole mountainside courses. Both Golf Le Diable (Le Diable Golf Course) and Golf Le Geant (Le Geant Golf Course) present challenging holes set amid glorious scenery.

To take a break from all the adventurous activities, discover the pedestrian-friendly village at the base of the mountain. Colourful alpine buildings, bars and restaurants, boutiques and galleries line the cobblestone streets. Watch street performers and bands at Place St. Bernard or visit the Casino Mont-Tremblant to get a taste of the local nightlife.

Enjoy live music performances during January’s Electrofest and July’s International Blues Festival. Check the resort’s website to see what is on in Mont-Tremblant during your stay. If you’d rather visit during the low season, come in autumn and witness the breathtaking colours of the fall foliage.

Where to stay in Mont-Tremblant

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Saint Jovite

Saint Jovite is well liked for its ski areas. If you'd like to do some sightseeing in the greater Mont-Tremblant area, you might plan a trip to Aventures Parc or Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant.

Mont-Tremblant Pedestrian Village

Mont-Tremblant Pedestrian Village is a destination visitors seek out for its captivating mountain views, ample dining options and stunning ski slopes. You might also want to check out attractions like Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort or Brind'O Aquaclub while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

Tremblant-Les-Eaux

When in Tremblant-Les-Eaux, you can plan a visit to Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort and Cabriolet Ski Lift, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Versant Soleil

If you're spending some time in Versant Soleil, Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort and Casino Mont Tremblant are top sights worth seeing.

Domaine Nansen

While visiting Domaine Nansen, you might make a stop by sights like La Jamme and Brasse-Camarades.

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