Tremblant is located in the southeastern part of the country. It is Canada’s highest peak in the Laurentian Mountains, which are snow-covered from December to April. The resort is 130 km from Montreal, just an hour and a half drive from its international airport.
Tremblant Ski Area
Tremblant has the highest vertical drop of 649 m, and its longest run is 6 km. The resort has 95 runs, with 14 lifts delivering skiers to their summits.
The Tremblant ski area is spread across four ski slopes—the South Slope/Sunny Side and the North Slope/Border Side—of varying difficulty levels, snow conditions, and views. The North Slope is more conveniently located, offering the best quality runs, and free parking is available right next to the ski lifts. The Tremblant snow park, a seven-hectare resort for experienced snowboarders and skiers, is located in Tremblant.
Tremblant Attractions and Attractions
Aside from a minor clock tower, Tremblant has no significant historical landmarks. However, this lack is hardly noticeable, as Tremblant’s appeal lies in its natural beauty. Mountains, lakes, and forests create an almost idyllic atmosphere, particularly noticeable in the northern part of the resort, with its rural lifestyle.
In Tremblant, you can enjoy dog sledding, tubing, mountaineering, or snowshoeing on pristine snow.
Adrenaline junkies can tackle the “Acrobranch”—an obstacle course featuring bungee jumps, suspension bridges, and a culminating rope climb back to the village.













