Mont-Tremblant is a municipality in the Canadian province Québec, set within the Laurentian Mountains, northwest of Montréal. The year-round Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort, on the shores of Lake Tremblant, features acclaimed winter sports, golf courses and a pedestrian shopping village. North of town, expansive Mont-Tremblant National Park offers forested hiking trails and lakes for canoeing, along with winter activities.
Winter (December – March): Best for skiing, snowboarding, and winter sports.
Summer (June – August): Ideal for hiking, kayaking, and cycling.
Fall (September – October): Stunning autumn foliage and fewer crowds.
Spring (April – May): Great for spa retreats and peaceful getaways.
By Air:
Closest airport: Mont-Tremblant International Airport (YTM) (seasonal flights).
Montreal-Trudeau Airport (YUL) (~1.5-hour drive).
By Car:
From Montreal: ~1.5-hour drive via Highway 15 North.
From Ottawa: ~2-hour drive via Highway 50.
By Bus:
Shuttle services available from Montreal and Ottawa.
Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort – One of Canada’s top ski destinations.
Mont-Tremblant National Park – Perfect for hiking, canoeing, and wildlife spotting.
Pedestrian Village – A charming European-style village with shops, restaurants, and nightlife.
Casino de Mont-Tremblant – A stylish casino nestled in the mountains.
Lake Tremblant – Great for boating, fishing, and swimming in summer.
Le Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant – A relaxing Nordic spa experience.
Domaine Saint-Bernard – A nature reserve with hiking, biking, and skiing trails.
Tonga Lumina – A magical night walk through an illuminated forest.
Ziptrek Ecotours – Ziplining with incredible mountain views.
Luge Mont-Tremblant – A gravity-powered ride down the mountain.
Skiing & Snowboarding – Over 100 ski trails for all levels.
Go Dog Sledding in Winter – A classic Quebec adventure.
Hike the Summit of Mont-Tremblant – Enjoy breathtaking views.
Try Whitewater Rafting – Available on the Rouge River in summer.
Take a Gondola Ride to the Mountain Summit – A must for panoramic views.
Explore the Village Shops & Cafés – A charming après-ski experience.
Go Ice Climbing – Available for thrill-seekers in winter.
Attend the Tremblant International Blues Festival (July) – Live music in the mountains.
Golf at Le Diable or Le Géant – Two world-class golf courses.
Relax at a Nordic Spa – Perfect after a day of adventure.
Luxury: Fairmont Tremblant – Ski-in/ski-out, spa, and fine dining.
Mid-Range: Le Westin Resort & Spa – Great location and comfortable stay.
Budget: Microtel Inn & Suites – Affordable and close to activities.
Chalets & Lodges: Tremblant Mountain Chalets – Cozy stays with fireplaces.
Hostels: Auberge Manitonga – Budget-friendly option for backpackers.
La Savoie – Famous for fondue and raclette.
Le Cheval de Jade – A fine-dining French restaurant.
Microbrasserie La Diable – A local brewery with great pub food.
Restaurant La Quintessence – Upscale dining with lake views.
Café Johannsen – Great for coffee and breakfast.
French Canadian Influence: The village has a strong Québécois culture with European-style architecture.
Skiing Legacy: Mont-Tremblant has been a top ski destination since 1939.
Indigenous Heritage: The region is home to Algonquin First Nations history and traditions.
Mont-Tremblant is a four-season paradise, offering world-class skiing in winter, hiking and water sports in summer, and breathtaking fall foliage