As the ski season transitions into its peak months, Tremblant truly embraces its winter paradise vibe. January and February bring some of the best skiing conditions of the year, with pristine snow, vast skiable terrain, and breathtaking views of the snow-covered Laurentians. Whether you’re a carving enthusiast, a freestyle fan, or an alpine touring adventurer, the heart of the season offers something for every skier and snowboarder.
Snowy Perfection and a Ski Area at Its Best
By January, Tremblant’s average snowfall and expert snowmaking combine to create superb conditions across all four mountain sides. We receive an average snowfall of 125 cm for January and 105 for February. With colder and drier weather, the snow becomes perfectly hard-packed—ideal for those who love carving smooth turns down signature runs like the Expo and Supérieur. By the end of January, all slopes, glades, snowparks, and alpine touring trails are typically open, providing endless opportunities to explore the entire Trembant ski area.
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Mid-Season Highlights to Explore
- Early bird treat: First Tracks at Tremblant is an experience like no other. Taking advantage of the freshly groomed slopes at sunrise is a unique opportunity to savor the mountain in all its splendor. A perfect reward for morning skiers!
- Freestyle Fun: Tremblant’s 3 snowparks are usually fully operational by mid-January, with over 50 parc features catering to skiers and riders of all levels. Whether you’re a beginner working on basic jumps or an expert looking to nail technical tricks, there’s a park for you.
- Glade Skiing Adventure: Depending on snowfall, the glades offer a magical escape into Tremblant’s natural beauty. Explore the trees and discover a thrilling, untouched side of the mountain.
- Calm Midweek Vibes: Weekdays at Tremblant are quieter, offering more time to enjoy the slopes without the rush of the weekends. Take advantage of the JAN Nordik Card for weekday access at an unbeatable value.
- 1000 Ways to Enjoy Winter: When the cold and the snow are here, a wide variety of winter activities are available to you! Alpine touring, snowshoeing, ice skating, cross-country skiing… How will you choose to enjoy the Quebec winter?
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Stay Warm, Ski Smart
The colder temperatures of January and February are perfect for snow quality but demand extra preparation. Layer up, prioritize warm accessories, and take breaks at Tremblant’s cozy on-mountain lodges.
- Le Grand Manitou: Perched at the summit, it offers hearty meals and stunning 360-degree views of the Laurentians.
- La Fourchette du Diable: Only open during the winter, this cozy ski chalet offers comfort food right at the foot of the North side slopes.
- Le Refuge du Trappeur: This rustic spot nestled between two ski slopes on the Soleil side is a must-visit for its intimate atmosphere and delicious on-mountain fare.
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Events Happening in The Heart of The Season
- Super Demo Days (January 11 & February 22): Gear up and try the latest ski and snowboard equipment from top brands.
- Washington Week (February 15–22): A week of family-friendly activities and festive fun—don’t miss the chance to celebrate with us.
- Touring at Night (February 22): Explore the mountain under the stars with this unique alpine touring event.
- Quebec School Break (March 1-8): Enjoy fun and games for the whole family.
- Ontario School Break (March 9-14): The fun continues with entertainment for everyone.
Average Annual Snowfall: 400 cm
SNOWFALL BY SEASONPlan Your Mid-Season Visit
Whether you’re a midweek adventurer or a weekend warrior, January and February at Tremblant promise incredible skiing and unforgettable experiences. Book your tickets ahead of time, plan your runs, and get ready to carve your way through the heart of winter. See you on the slopes!