Tremblant
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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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. Voted #1 ski resort in Eastern North America many times over the years, Tremblant provides accommodation for every budget: hotels, condos, homes, and chalets. With more than 30 restaurants, bars and cafés and 35 boutiques and stores, our pedestrian village at the foot of Mont Tremblant will delight you summer, fall, winter, and spring!
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- TravelMom070211Ottawa, Canada39 contributionsGreat time but lack of enforced COVID measures!Took two young kids age 7 and 9 to Mount tremblant for the day. We booked first thing in the morning for our spot in line on the luge and at Mini putt. Using your phone for this was perfect as you were able to extend the time for your place in line so you could show up and play immediately. The kids had an absolute blast and it seemed like the cleaning on these activities was great. My main concern is with the huge numbers of people at the hill and the lack of social distancing and masks. We waited in lines both to pay for the activities and to ride the Cabriolet. In both cases, although someone from Tremblant was standing there, no one was enforcing 6 feet distance and definitely no one was enforcing people to wear masks. The signs everywhere state masks must be worn in lines and people must maintain 6 feet of distance. Even walking throughout there were just way too many people and you were elbow to elbow with everyone all the time. If you don’t want to be on top of 1 million other people in the midst of a pandemic this is definitely not the time to go!Visited August 2020Traveled with familyWritten August 15, 2020
- Kelly HAlbany, New York5 contributionsMont Tremblant Snow School-Best ski instructionI had a life changing experience at Mont Tremblant. I signed up for a private ski lesson. Marie Helene Fortier was assigned to help me break a plateau in my skiing. She asked me great assessment questions such as how many times I’ve skied this year and when was the last time I had skied. She helped me increase my sense of comfort skiing so that I have better control with more ease and less effort. She is a Level Four instructor and is warm, fun and technically skilled. She also did not appear bothered that the lesson was in the rain. What a great day! Thank you, Marie!Visited January 2020Traveled as a coupleWritten January 19, 2020
- ChaitanyaCambridge, Canada1,236 contributionsTourist Spot - Busy but offers many activitiesThe ski resort and town was crowded even during covid times. The village is what you would expect from a popular tourist destination - busy and crowded. We walked up to the end of the village and took the trail to a little bit up - is an inclined climb on the hill, but does offer a great view of the village. It was a great spot for sunset viewing and seeing the sunlight fall over the village made for a beautiful view. it was a great spot to take photos. The village does offer many activities to do and will be expensive, but you will have options to do many things.Visited August 2020Written June 19, 2021
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Ray T
Montreal, Canada104 contributions
May 2023 • Friends
Asides from the breathtaking views of Mont-Tremblant, the city is an all-season paradise that promises unforgettable experiences. From the thrill of skiing in winter to several summer activities, this resort is paradise for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Golf fanatics such as I can play on world-class courses that offer challenging fairways and amazing views of the surrounding mountains. Cycling enthusiasts can pedal along scenic trails, fishing aficionados can cast their lines into lakes and rivers, hikers will enjoy the dense forests, up rocky peaks, and climb to amazing viewpoints and horseback riding can bring you through trails should you not want to hike.
Mont-Tremblant’s fall foliage will leave you breathless, reds, oranges, and yellows paint the landscape, creating a picturesque scene. Nature's masterpiece in full display, a true feast for the eyes during the autumn season.
Winter at Tremblant is synonymous with world-class skiing and snowboarding. The resort boasts an extensive network of impeccably groomed slopes that cater to all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned experts.
Throughout the year, Tremblant offers dining options for every guest’s taste buds. From cozy cafes to upscale restaurants, the resort's culinary offerings cater to various palates. After a day of adventure, guests can unwind in style at the resort's accommodations. Cozy lodges, luxurious hotels, and charming chalets provide a range of options for a restful night's sleep. Waking up to the tranquil ambiance of the mountains and the promise of another day of exploration is a rejuvenating experience in itself.
In essence, the Tremblant Resort offers it all.
Golf fanatics such as I can play on world-class courses that offer challenging fairways and amazing views of the surrounding mountains. Cycling enthusiasts can pedal along scenic trails, fishing aficionados can cast their lines into lakes and rivers, hikers will enjoy the dense forests, up rocky peaks, and climb to amazing viewpoints and horseback riding can bring you through trails should you not want to hike.
Mont-Tremblant’s fall foliage will leave you breathless, reds, oranges, and yellows paint the landscape, creating a picturesque scene. Nature's masterpiece in full display, a true feast for the eyes during the autumn season.
Winter at Tremblant is synonymous with world-class skiing and snowboarding. The resort boasts an extensive network of impeccably groomed slopes that cater to all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned experts.
Throughout the year, Tremblant offers dining options for every guest’s taste buds. From cozy cafes to upscale restaurants, the resort's culinary offerings cater to various palates. After a day of adventure, guests can unwind in style at the resort's accommodations. Cozy lodges, luxurious hotels, and charming chalets provide a range of options for a restful night's sleep. Waking up to the tranquil ambiance of the mountains and the promise of another day of exploration is a rejuvenating experience in itself.
In essence, the Tremblant Resort offers it all.
Written August 14, 2023
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Zutot
Horley, UK665 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
This place is a bit like Disneyland or Vegas . It feels quite fake although if you’re ok with that it can be quite nice. Everything is quite expensive, food probably isn’t the best as it’s all intended for mass consumption. The hikes you can do there are ok, but my guess is there are better ones elsewhere on the National park. Probably nicer in the winter with the skiing.
Written August 12, 2023
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futtock21
London, UK11,553 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
Tremblant is a dynamic modern touristy resort beneath the slopes of a mountain. A cabriolet lift takes you up the hill on which the resort is built over gardens with lakes, hotel swimming pools, and mini golf irrelevances to a terrace from which lifts can be taken for the serious hiker or skier high up the mountainside itself. The village is a haven of over priced restaurants, souvenir shops and gourmet ice cream joints. There are many opportunities for idyllic walks in the valley below.
Written July 31, 2023
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Jennifer D
1 contribution
Jul 2023 • Family
I took my entire family visiting me from India Australia and New Zealand. Lot of fun activities for children as well as adults. Amazing view. Please do not miss the gondola the view is beautiful
Written July 26, 2023
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Anders
Burlington, VT5 contributions
Jul 2023
Visited in July 2023. Pedestrian village is essentially a theme park with Disney inspired fake architecture. It is also extremely expensive. The whole place also seems tired and dated. On another note, be prepared for many middle eastern guests. Certainly not what comes to mind when one envisions a Canadian getaway in the Laurentians. If your looking for an authentic feel, stick to Vermont or Upstate NY.
Written July 5, 2023
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Vlora
Boston, MA141 contributions
Jan 2023 • Family
Christmas gift from the kids and it turned out into a beautiful family time vacation. I always loved the photos that people would post from the Alps in Italy so my son decided to take us to Mount Trembland. The city was small but very beautiful packed with gift shops, nice restaurants and of course ski loops. The lodge we were staying had a nice beautiful fireplace. Unforgettable memories.
Written July 4, 2023
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Monika
Burlington, Canada15 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
This place is mismanaged and inequtable. There is a ride that takes you into the mountains and scooter down, me and my family tried this ride but after an excruciatingly long and hot wait in the sun, we were asked to start it all over again because we were in the wrong line. The signs for the lines were in french and we are new to Canada and only speak english. This was not only very embarrassing but we were quite rudley kicked out just because the the people managing this line were not trained well enough. We once again had to wait in the long line from the begining under the hot sun where my daughtef nearly fainted from this unshaded heat. A long 3 hour wait for an overpriced ticket, we had to pay roughly 130$ for this horrid experience. The only shaded areas are where the staff worked. If you have not been here yet, dont go on this ride. Not worth it. Not to mention the amount of children running around and kicking each other unsupervised.
Written July 2, 2023
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Toronto, Canada983 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
So much fun in the summer. Hire a MTB from
bike Lab. So much fun!
The luge is good but too busy and full of people that can’t drive or care about anyone else.
The Main Street area is fun with typical overpriced food and drinks. The brew pub is or pick.
bike Lab. So much fun!
The luge is good but too busy and full of people that can’t drive or care about anyone else.
The Main Street area is fun with typical overpriced food and drinks. The brew pub is or pick.
Written July 2, 2023
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Royal C
5 contributions
Apr 2023 • Family
Lovely family oriented resort. One mountain (but both and south sides) but slopes OK for eastern skiing.not like Rockies or west coast but only 1 ½ hour flight.
Written April 14, 2023
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Sean E
1 contribution
Apr 2023
I've skied for over 40 years and skied, Western Canada, Utah, and California. Tremblant is the only resort I left not wishing to go back.
The overall customer service is dismal. No one says, 'hi', smiles or often even acknowledge that you entered their store or bar. Its also ridiculously expensive.
The DJ in the village? WTF I love Apres, but part of the fun is hitting the different patios with different live music or entertainers...they all have their own vibe. NOT hearing the same music so loud you can't talk.
3% 'Royalty tax' on every purchase? I get a resort tax but its typically on hotel accommodation only and that's fair but NOT on a pair of shoes or lunch. The resort charges this 3% fee, then Federal / Provincial Tax on top of that? You're taxing on tax? Then staff asking for tips at 18%...that means when you look at a price, add 36%. It leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
I lived and worked in a ski town for over 12 years...customer service matters. I don't mind spending the money for good service etc. but when you leave feeling like you were a nuisance and it was very expensive, you have an issue.
Compared to all the resorts I've been too, Tremblant feels like it has a chip on its shoulder. I think Tremblant is getting a bit big for its britches - or simply put too expensive and no customer service.
The overall customer service is dismal. No one says, 'hi', smiles or often even acknowledge that you entered their store or bar. Its also ridiculously expensive.
The DJ in the village? WTF I love Apres, but part of the fun is hitting the different patios with different live music or entertainers...they all have their own vibe. NOT hearing the same music so loud you can't talk.
3% 'Royalty tax' on every purchase? I get a resort tax but its typically on hotel accommodation only and that's fair but NOT on a pair of shoes or lunch. The resort charges this 3% fee, then Federal / Provincial Tax on top of that? You're taxing on tax? Then staff asking for tips at 18%...that means when you look at a price, add 36%. It leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
I lived and worked in a ski town for over 12 years...customer service matters. I don't mind spending the money for good service etc. but when you leave feeling like you were a nuisance and it was very expensive, you have an issue.
Compared to all the resorts I've been too, Tremblant feels like it has a chip on its shoulder. I think Tremblant is getting a bit big for its britches - or simply put too expensive and no customer service.
Written April 11, 2023
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Han H
Washington DC, DC56 contributions
How much is a 1 day ski pass for adult? Assuming it's cheaper to buy a 4 days pass? How about for kids? We have a 4 year old.
shorty0120
Montreal, Canada104 contributions
Hi there family of 4 including a 10 month old baby heading to tremblant. Are strollers allowed on the gondola? Thanks!
DSC2014
Toronto, Canada347 contributions
Hi - I was there 2 weeks ago and yes, saw a few families with small strollers being offloaded from the gondolas at the top of the mountain on a busy long holiday weekend.
Manuela R
Soest, Germany1 contribution
Der Ort soll soll sehr kitschig sein. So etwas gefällt uns eigentlich nicht. Wir würden auch Ende September 2021 dort hinkommen und hatten ursprünglich eine Übernachtung geplant. Hältst du das für sinnvoll?
Vielen Dank 🙏.
Jennifer F
5 contributions
We’re travelling to Mont Tremblant area with 2 young children. We intend to ski but if they need a break, what are other things to do in the area? Cute towns, good restaurants, entertainment, etc. All suggestions welcome!
Primula
21 contributions
I also would encourage staying and eating in the town not the ski village. Much better value for your dollars. (Unless you really want the ski in ski out aspect. ) There is a small skating area in the village which rents skates. Some hotels in village offer free vouchers for this.
If your children are old enough for cross country skiing the Bernard skiing center would be fabulous for kids. When we were there, there was an huge group of young school children taking lessons.
There’s even a creative skiing maze among trees for kids. And easy loops close to the main building.
Deana
Long Island, NY
Hello Everyone, my family and I will be going to Mont tremblant for New Years 2020 looking for a family friendly restaurant for New year night children’s ages range from 4yrs - 13yrs any type of cuisine is okay But i’d prefer French, also any parties going on there that kids are welcome (besides the out door one?) thank you very much
GolfCritic
Mount Sinai, NY96 contributions
Mike - I could provide you with the usual places bars/restaurants in town but I am from a different generation. My suggestion (which I did for years in Tremblant with my kids) is to go out for an early meal and then let your kids have fun in the court yard in front of the band etc.
Then catch a tubing run next to the Fairmont Hotel and have fun with your wife and kids.
Head back to your hotel get the kids to bed early and open a nice bottle of wine with your wife. In the morning your family will wake up fresh and head out to an EMPTY mountain because all the other FOOLS the night before drank too much. The Gondola will totally be empty from 800 to 10:00. The only other adults you will see at 8:000AM are other adults. Enjoy!
Fer8915
Holbox Island, Mexico33 contributions
Hola me interesa hospedarme en alguna cabaña en el bosque ! No quiero hotel ... alguna recomendación ?
76Daniela76
Americana, SP6 contributions
Boa noite, vi que vc foi em maio, ainda havia neve?
não digo para esquiar, mas pelo menos pra brincar?
Rivaldo BR
Recife80 contributions
Olá !
Não tem neve nesta época do ano; tem outras belezas para curtir, principalmente os lagos da região.
Laura L
2 contributions
Hello
My husband and I are thinking of going to Mont Tremblant this coming Presidents Day weekend for skiing. Does the mountain get crowded? Is it worth the visit? I saw online Canadians celebrate Family Day that weekend. Any reviews/thoughts/recommendations?
katzlife
Peterborough, Canada59 contributions
I've been there on Family Day and yes, it gets crowded.
However, even the crowds don't deter me...the lineups are long but there's the north face as an option, and many runs have lifts at the halfway point so there's loads of ways to get your skiing in.
Cheers!
Mersey N
United States
We are planning a trip to the Fairmont Tremblant late Nov (US Thanksgiving break). Will skiing, fishing, golf, zip lining, etc. be an option? What other outdoor activities this time of year?
Thank you in advance for any advice and suggestions!
cinderella123
Canada39 contributions
o sorry for the late response. I do not check this regularly. I am not sure that we'll have enough snow in Nov for you to be able to ski. I haven't been up there in Nov, best to check their website.
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- (0.11 mi) Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tremblant, an IHG Hotel
- (0.11 mi) Ermitage du Lac
- (0.07 mi) Tour des Voyageurs
- Restaurants near Tremblant:
- (0.14 mi) Microbrasserie La Diable
- (0.15 mi) La Savoie
- (0.12 mi) Queues de Castor
- (0.17 mi) La Maison De La Crepe
- (0.15 mi) Le Q.G. Resto-Pub
- Attractions near Tremblant:
- (0.02 mi) Yoga Tremblant
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