Winter cold is back this week, and the mountain has settled into its true winter rhythm. It’s the perfect time to pull out your warmest layers and get ready for a lively day on the slopes.
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At Tremblant, the weather has been anything but quiet. About 10 centimetres of snow fell on Monday, with more accumulation expected throughout the week, especially by Thursday morning. This fresh snowfall adds to the solid base already in place, setting up even better skiing conditions, both on groomed runs and in the glades.
The week has also brought a mix of cold days, fresh snowfall, and sunny breaks, revealing breathtaking views from the summits. Shifting light across the mountain faces, the sparkle of fresh snow, and the crisp winter air come together to create that unmistakable Tremblant atmosphere. Skiing conditions remain excellent across all four sides of the mountain, with great snow quality for linking run after run, whatever your level.
The weekend looks just as inviting, as the mountain gets ready to welcome plenty of skiers and snowboarders eager to make the most of these conditions. Just remember to dress warmly!
Whether you’re taking it easy, skiing with the family, or chasing a bit more thrill, the mountain offers terrain to match every style. Grab your skis or board, savour every turn, and let yourself be carried by Tremblant’s energy. See you on the slopes.
You can check real-time conditions and trail and lift openings at any time on our website or on the new Ikon Pass mobile app.
Safety Tip of the Week
Clear the unload area at the top of lifts
When you reach the top of the lifts, take a moment to move quickly out of the unload area. This is a spot where many skiers and snowboarders arrive at the same time, and keeping it clear is essential so everyone can head downhill safely.
If you need to wait for others, adjust your equipment, or decide which run to take, move right away away from the unload zone. Continue forward toward the trail signs or to a quieter area where you can get organized without blocking traffic. Avoid stopping in the middle of the unload area or near the exit gates, as this can cause slowdowns and increase the risk of collisions.
Did you know?
January is Mountain Safety and Awareness Month. Learn more about the work of our ski patrollers in the blog A Day with the Ski Patrol at Tremblant.
Have a great weekend!
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