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Mont Tremblant Ski Holidays

At a glance

  • Traffic free village
  • Award-winning resort
  • Evenly mixed terrain

Great for

  • Families
  • Doorstep skiing
  • Short transfer

Ski Holidays in Mont Tremblant

Family-focused and Quebec’s skiing capital, this is one of North America’s oldest, most loved resorts. Whether it’s the brightly coloured village, Franco-Canadian atmosphere or another thing entirely, there’s something seriously enchanting about Mont Tremblant – a ski town like no other where maple taffies meet Savoie fondues.

  • Flight Time
  • 9 hours
  • From London
  • Nearest Airports
  • Calgary, Montreal
  • Vancouver
  • Time zone
  • GMT - 3.5 to -8 hours
  • Language
  • English, French
  • Currency
  • Canadian Dollar
  • Ski Season
  • Dec - April

Mont Tremblant Stats

Top Altitude
875m
Bottom Altitude
230m
Resort Altitude
645m
Total Piste
78.9km
Longest Run
6km
Slope Orientation
N S E W
Vertical Drop
645m
Skiable Vertical
645m
Night Skiing
No
Glacier Skiing
No

While the surrounding Laurentian Mountains haven't changed for millennia, the resort had an Alpine-style facelift in the early nineties, an enormous success. Tremblant has won the title of 'Best Eastern North American resort' from Ski Magazine countless times.

Catch the Cabriolet lift for a fantastic birds-eye view of the car-free village, which looks like nowhere else on earth at the foot of the Tremblant Mountain. Best described as the skiing world's endearing answer to Disneyland, Tremblant consists of cute cobbled streets and brightly coloured buildings housing restaurants, bars, hotels and condos - all brimming with Quebecois charm and better yet, nearly all ski-in ski-out.

With so much Gallic influence in this French-speaking region, holidays here are marketed to North Americans as a way to experience a European-style ski holiday without having to cross the pond.

The location in Eastern Canada is a bonus for Brits too – it's one of the nearest Canadian resorts to our side of the Atlantic and to top it off, under an hour's transfer from Tremblant airport. The French feel also provides a welcome taste of familiarity and a blend of European and North American is unusual and charming, with fondue restaurants and bistros rubbing shoulders with waffle houses and burger bars.

Place Saint-Bernard is the beating heart of the pedestrian village but if you're looking for a bit of peace, quiet and genuine Olde Worlde, head 3 miles out to the original Mont Tremblant. Between the ski resort and downtown, by the stunning Lac Mercier, the old village has its fair share of accommodation, restaurants and cafes and is linked to the ski area by shuttle bus.

Winter Sports Ratings

Beginners

Intermediate

Advanced

Snowboarding

Mont Tremblant Transfer Times

Mont Tremblant International airport61 km, 50 mins
Montreal134 km, 90 mins

The nearest airport to Mont Tremblant is Montréal (Dorval) at 129 km or about 1 hour 30 minutes by car

What's the ski area like in Mont Tremblant?

The ski area’s spread over four different sides: Versant Nord (the North Side) and Le Edge, then Versant Sud (South Side) and Versant Soleil. We love that green, blue and black runs are mixed throughout, so everyone can enjoy the full area. Many of the runs are graded as advanced, like Cossak, but in Europe would be classed as a red.



In Versant Nord, the Expo chairlift takes you halfway up to a few blues, blacks and the lovely “Sissy Schuss” green. Hop on the Duncan Express for direct access to the top, where experts can ski the black diamond “JJ Anderson” down to the base. For a gentler descent on greens, ski the “P’tit Bonheur” to the Lowell Thomas lift and link onto the “Beauchemin Bas”. The Edge tends to be the area experts love the most, with its naturally leg-burning glade runs and the super steep “Haute Tension” (this sector’s sometimes closed during the week to let snow build-up, so if it’s open, make the most of it!).



At Versant Sud, the Flying Mile chairlift leads to the “TAM-TAM zone” which kids love practising their snowploughs. The long 6km “Nansen Bas” over here is excellent for beginners – a wide, gentle descent back down to the village that gives a confidence-boosting end to a ski day. Experts can reach a network of black diamonds and double diamonds via the Telecabine Express Gondola or Fripp Chair. Good trails include the increasingly testing “Ryan Haut/Bas run” and mogulled “Erik Guay” – before you head down, take in some of the best views of the Laurentians from the top station.



You’ll find three different snowparks: Versant Nord has the family-friendly Evolution Park, while over on Versant Sud, the Progression Park has medium and large features and Adrenaline Park is well equipped for experts and has a skicross.

Ski Area Facts

LocationQuebec, Eastern Canada
Established1939
Downhill78.9km
Lift Pass$109 (Adult one day)

Beginner Slopes

19runs21%

Intermediate Skiing

30runs32%

Advance & Expert Terrain

46runs47%

Snowboarding Trails

78.9km100%

Mont Tremblant Restaurants

Where to eat in Mont Tremblant and on the mountain

La Petit Cachee Mediterranean inspired fine dining with fresh seasonal produce. Choose between the a la carte menu or from the chefs recommendations.

Patrick Bermand This wonderful restaurant has a brilliant la carte menu which serves fresh, good quality dishes including fish and steaks. You will also find an extensive wine list. Located in the centre of the village, it is a great choice for couples and groups. If you want to enjoy this awesome food from the comfort of your accommodation, ask about their Private Chef service. For keen cooks, Patrick Bermand also gives day long cooking lessons in the restaurant, from how to cook the perfect lamb to mastering dessert.

Seb L’artisian Culinare Fresh, authentic local foods. The appealing menus are composed with care, whether the flavors desired are outrageously avant-garde, merely memorable or studiously simple.

Mont Tremblant Après Ski

Bars Late Night Clubs and Cafes in Mont Tremblant

Bar Café d’Epoque With state of the art sound and light systems, this is the place to come for a late night party. The DJs who play here have a brilliant reputation and always know how to get the party going. Located on Kandahar Station, it’s only a short distance to stumble home after...

Jack & Johnnies Extensive cocktail list and bar snacks await for you inside one of Mont Tremblant's most popular drinking destinations.

P’ Tit Caribou A legendary nightlife institute that is popular with locals and holiday makers.

Mont Tremblant Activites for Non-skiers

Aventure Tremblant Fancy a bit of an adrenaline rush? Come to this adventure park where you cross a range of platforms in the trees, zip lining, tightropes and suspension bridges. With five courses and around 60 games, Tremblant Adventure Course is a great place to pass the time and enjoy the area. Located about an 8 minute from the village down the Nansen trail.

Scandinave Spa Located on the edge of the Diable river, this is the ideal spot to unwind after a long day. There are Scandinavian baths, saunas, rinse stations and relaxation spots. Or book a treatment with the top-notch masseurs from refreshing massages to deep tissue.

Clothing Food & Souvenir Shops

This is a resort full of boutiques for every taste, including discount to designer skiwear shops (Helly Hensen has an outlet store), fashion and fancy goods shops. The only shop currently lacking is a medium sized mini-mart for groceries, although a small general store does cover the food basics for those who want to make a meal in. Larger grocery stores are a short drive away. There are ice cream and bagel shops and an excellent butcher/baker.

Intersport Rent all your skiing and snowboarding equipment here. Equipment ranging for different levels from beginners to advanced, as well as a small shop selling clothing, shoes and accessories.

Mont Tremblant Package Ski Holidays

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Best Time to Visit Mont Tremblant

The season usually runs from November to April, with 1100 snow guns to aid Mother Nature if need be. The best powder days tend to occur during January and February. If you’re heading here early-mid season, bear in mind that the temperatures can get pretty low in this neck of the woods and pack lots of layers to keep the chill-out. Thankfully, a lot of the pedestrian village is ski-in ski-out and you’ll also find stop-offs on the mountain, so a warming hot chocolate is never far away. The snow tends to be in the best nick on the North Side later on in the season – take the Duncan express to access a collection of greens, blues and blacks.

What's Mont Tremblant like at Christmas?

Christmas in Mont Tremblant is usually brimming with holiday cheer – wrap up warm and experience one of the skiing world’s most charming villages at the most wonderful time of the year.

What's Mont Tremblant like in the New Year?

Look out for traditions like the candlelight descent and fireworks if you’re spending New Year in Mont Tremblant and soak up the views from the top of Versant Soleil on New Year’s Day.

What's Mont Tremblant like in Half-Term?

With different school holidays to Europe, spending February half term in Mont Tremblant means you can really make the most of this fabulous family resort.

What's Mont Tremblant like at Easter?

The springtime sun usually brings milder temperatures for Easter in Mont Tremblant. Keep your eyes peeled for live music on the sun terraces and special activities like egg decorating and egg hunts.

Mont Tremblant Snow Conditions

Snow Report, History & Forecast

View our detailed Mont Tremblant snow report to see skiing confitions now. Our Mont Tremblant snow history shows you what snow depths have been in recent years month-by-month. If you're visiting soon, use the Mont Tremblant snow forecast to see predicted snowfall over the coming days.

  • Light snow Today
  • Moderate snow Sunday
  • Light snow Monday
  • Heavy snow Tuesday
  • Light snow Wednesday
  • Current snow depth at top
    243 cm
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  • Current snow depth at base
    137 cm

Ski Accommodation in Mont Tremblant

We have 3706 ski holidays in Mont Tremblant. Search all Mont Tremblant ski deals or pick your preferred accommodation type below:

Yes it looks like Disney Land in the mountains, but there are many more reasons that Mont Tremblant's fabulous for families.

First off, the flight times from the UK tend to be a lot shorter than those to other Canadian resorts, in view of MT being on the eastern side of the country. It's possible to book direct flights to the resort, or, if you're landing in Montréal, the transfer time's a reasonable hour and a half.

Next, the hotel and apartment owners have clearly thought long and hard about what makes a holiday with children brilliant, choosing locations close to the slopes and village centre and providing on-site kids clubs and facilities like swimming pools.

And then there's the rest of resort… The colourful, traffic-free streets are safe and easy to navigate and family-friendly restaurants and cafes abound. If your accommodation doesn't have childcare, Kidz Club Daycare in the village can look after children from 1-6 years. The calendar is always full of fun events and activities, especially if you're here over Christmas, New Year or Easter. Besides a superb ski area, activities include sleigh rides, snowmobile trips and dog sledding - all bookable at the Activity Centre. The tubing slope always provides hours of fun, as does the ice rink and the Aquaclub.

The level of tuition here is outstanding - 3-6-year-olds can learn in the Onésime area and before you know it they'll be tearing up the gentle modules at the Burton Riglet Park. A fairly new offering for families who've booked lessons with the Snow School is a ‘Flaik GPS' tracking system - it shows your child's movements throughout the day and records the speeds and distance covered, which they will love checking at the end of the day. On the mountains, one to ski together is the Tam Tam trail, which you can access through the Nansen Bas run on the South Side - small skiers will love the animal-themed sculptures, games and modules. For confident skiers and boarders, the massive modules at the Adrenaline Park (also on the South Side) make it one of the best in North America.

4 mountain faces, a cheerful pedestrian village and oodles of bars, restaurants and activities make Mont Tremblant a big hit with groups.

While learners and improvers have lessons with the Snow School, for experts, the Adrenaline Snowpark's the most challenging of the three parks - one of the best in North America. Both the North and South Sides have a mixture of runs, meaning groups of different abilities don't have to be split up at opposite ends of the area.

Other on-snow activities include tubing, paintballing, dog sledding, sleigh rides and dune buggy tours, while back in the village you'll find ice skating, spas, shops and a casino.

In terms of food and drink, you'd struggle not to satisfy even the fussiest eaters: Café Johannsen is a great meeting point for coffee and cake while Le Lounge's whisky and cocktail menus make for super après ski. There are more than enough restaurants, from veggie and GF food at Fluide to home-made beer and sausages at the Microbrasserie, with tonnes of grills and Italians in between. For night owls, Bar Café d'Époque and Le P'tit Caribou are two legendary nightclubs.

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I did a ski season in Mont Tremblant and qualified as a snowboard instructor here so know it rather well! It's a great intermediate size resort, that boasts a variety of runs, not to mention good off-piste on the heavily wooded slopes. Abundant snow cannons combined with a cold climate make it snow sure. The re... + more
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If Whoville was designed as a ski resort, Tremblant would be it. Brightly coloured and quirky designs buildings, this is the one place I would happily return time and time again if I could only go skiing in one resort. Awesome piste, welcoming and hospitable, pleasant bars, perfect size and close proximity to t... + more
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Ski Extras

How much is a ski pass in Mont Tremblant

Maximum and minimum adult Mont Tremblant lift pass prices ranged from C$? to C$? for 6 days access to the Mont Tremblant ski lift system at the start of the 2025 winter season. Our lift passes are part of a packaged Mont Tremblant holiday with accommodation, so prices vary depending on chalet or hotel suppliers. Confirm price for the lift ticket before booking your holiday.

Lift Tickets Child Adult Senior
1 Day Price N / A N / A N / A
6 Day Price N / A N / A N / A
Age Range 6 - 12 18 - 64 65+

Getting to Mont Tremblant

Most of our ski holidays to Mont Tremblant packaged with flights include airport transfers. We can also arrange private transfers to Mont Tremblant from nearby airports

How long does it take to fly to Mont Tremblant from the UK?

Flights from London take about 9 hours to Calgary, Montreal, Vancouver. This table shows approximate transfer times to Mont Tremblant from the nearest airports, smaller airports can be more prone to delays.

Airport Distance Transfer Time
Montréal (Dorval) 129 km 1 hour 30 minutes
Macaza (Mont-Tremblant) 129 km 30 minutes

How long is the transfer from nearest Canada train station to Mont Tremblant?

The transfer time from alpine train stations are generally shorter than from airports, Call us for details of Mont Tremblant transfers.

Station Distance Transfer Time
Montréal 129 km 2 hours 9 minutes

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