Fall in Tremblant is more than just a season; it’s an experience. With a calendar full of exciting events and a landscape that comes alive with color, there’s no better time to visit. Whether you’re here for the music, the trails, or the festive atmosphere, Tremblant offers something for everyone this season. Here’s a look at the upcoming events and classic fall activities that will make your visit unforgettable.
Fête de la Musique de Tremblant – September 4 to 7
The Labour Day long weekend kicks things off with the traditional and much anticipated Fête de la musique de Tremblant, under the artistic direction of Angèle Dubeau, celebrating its 26th anniversary in style. It’s a must attend event featuring a diverse musical lineup ranging from classical and jazz to world music, with more than 30 free outdoor concerts in total.
For its 2026 edition, the festival will feature three major evening performances with Ensemble Caprice, Grégory Charles and Pierre Lapointe. A wonderful way to welcome the beginning of fall to the rhythm of music.
Discover more about this event : Tremblant’s Fête de la Musique Celebrates 26 Years of Music, Discovery and Emotion
Music and Colours – Saturdays & Sundays from September 19 – October 12
As fall settles in, Tremblant’s Music and Colours series is there to provide the perfect soundtrack to the season. These performances are a celebration of autumn’s warm hues and cozy atmosphere, with each weekend offering a unique blend of music that complements the changing scenery. After a day of hiking or exploring the village, relax on a restaurant terrace around Place Saint-Bernard and let the live music elevate your evening.
The Tremblant Classic – October 17
In the fall, Tremblant’s trails become the playground for the Classique Tremblant. With distances ranging from 1 to 30 kilometres, the courses offer a challenge for every level, surrounded by vibrant fall colours and crisp mountain air that make every stride even more enjoyable.
Since 2014, the event has brought together runners, volunteers and outdoor enthusiasts to celebrate the joy of moving, pushing your limits and spending time in the mountains. A fall tradition powered by a community that creates the event’s warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Read more: La Classique Tremblant: A Trail Running Experience Not to Miss
Halloween at Tremblant – October 31
As October draws to a close, Tremblant transforms into a spooky yet fun-filled Halloween wonderland. The pedestrian village is decked out in eerie decorations, setting the stage for a day of family-friendly activities. From creepy characters roaming the streets to a lively dance party that will have you grooving to festive beats, Halloween at Tremblant is an event for all ages. It’s the perfect way to cap off the fall season with a mix of fun, fright, and festivity.
Classic Fall Activities in Tremblant
Beyond these events, Tremblant offers a plethora of fall activities that allow you to immerse yourself in the season’s charm:
- Hiking: Explore the stunning trails around Mont Tremblant, where you can witness the brilliant fall foliage up close.
- Gondola Rides: Take a ride up the mountain for panoramic views of the Laurentians, especially breathtaking during the fall.
- Cycling: Enjoy a leisurely bike ride through the vibrant landscapes, with trails suitable for all levels.
- Spa Retreats: Unwind at one of Tremblant’s luxurious spas, where you can relax and recharge surrounded by nature’s beauty.
- Culinary Delights: Indulge in seasonal dishes at local restaurants, featuring ingredients and flavors that celebrate the harvest season.
As the leaves begin to turn and the crisp autumn air settles over the Laurentians, it’s time to soak up the festive fall atmosphere. So, pack your bags, put on your cozy sweater, and get ready to embrace the magic of fall in Tremblant!
Dig Deeper: Fall at Tremblant Through our Colour Indexing Code

Plan Your Fall Colours Visit
To make the most of the fall colours during the weekends from September 19 to October 12, 2026, please note the following traffic measures:
- Enhanced free public transit, available at all times
- Parking P1 to P5: $25 for cars, $10 for motorcycles, $40 for recreational vehicles
- North Side parking (from Sept. 27): $10, 1,000 spaces, direct shuttle from 9 a.m (outdoor toilets only)
- No parking permitted on Chemin Duplessis or along the Resort









