
Tremblant Accommodation








Activities
• Cinema
• Snowshoeing
• Dog sledding
• Ice climbing
• Snowmobiling
• Sleigh rides
• Ice skating (indoor and outdoor)
• Go-karting
• 'La Source' Aquaclub
• Montreal Olympic Stadium and Biodome
• Outlet shopping at Saint Sauveur outdoor mall
Skiing in Canada
Tremblant is unique in North American skiing. Voted best ski resort in the North East for 7 years running, it is owned by the same company as Whistler (regularly voted the greatest ski resort in the world) and has been transformed beyond recognition in recent years.
Purpose-built for skiers but a far cry from the 1st generation French monstrosities you may have experienced, it's a charming, compact and lively ski village, with pedestrianised streets and slope-side accommodation. It's built in the style of old Quebec, with bright, pastel-coloured buildings hugging the narrow, cobbled streets; it's as close to chocolate box charm as you will find on that side of the pond.
Tremblant is renowned for top quality ski tuition and is very popular with families. The skiing is designed especially for beginners and intermediates and offers superb nursery runs, meandering trails through trees and scenic cruises everywhere on the mountain. This is the biggest ski area in Eastern Canada so there's plenty to do. Although the number of lifts is surprisingly small, that testifies to the superb trail design, because the number of runs they serve is huge. Long, looping paths snake down the mountain and gentle, wide motorways at altitude enable interesting journeys. There's plenty of mileage on fast blues and testing black diamonds for intermediates on the south face. The north face has plenty to challenge expert skiers with a variety of bump
runs and Canada's steepest trail called 'Dynamite' with a 42 degree pitch! Tremblant also boasts the most powerful snowmaking system in Canada.
There are a host of non-ski activities including snowshoe hikes, dog sleds, good local shopping, plenty of bars and a £2m Aquaclub pool complex built to resemble a lake in a forest and with a superb heated outdoor hot-tub. The cafes and restaurants serve everything from a light snack to a gastronomic feast.
Tremblant is a complete resort, from the skiing to the après-ski and from the culture of the Quebecois to their legendary hospitality.
Ski Facts
| Terrain: | 2.5km²/631 acres |
| Vertical Descent: | 645m/2116ft |
| No. of trails | 94 |
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| Snowboarding: | 3 parks |
| Resort height: | 230 m/755ft |
| Top lift: | 875m /2871ft |
| Longest run: | 6 kms/3.75m |
| Slopes face: | N,S,W |
| Snowmaking: | 76% |
| Season: | Nov- Apr |
| Av.Snowfall: | 381cm/150" |
| Lifts: | 13 |
| Gondola: | 1 |
| Chair lifts: | 10 |
| Surface lifts: | 2 |
| Skibus: | Yes |
| Photo needed: | No |
| kindergarten | 1-6yrs |
| Airport transfer: | 1.5hrs Montreal, 2hrs Ottawa |
| Flight time: | 7hrs |
| Airport: | Montreal/ Ottawa |
Snowboarding Options
All our tour prices are also valid for snowboarding including hire and lessons in most North American resorts (minimum group size of 8 students of the same ability required). However the following resorts charge the supplement shown below:
| Mont Ste Anne/Stoneham | £20 |
| Le Massif | £10 |
| Tremblant | £60 |