Last week was exceptional at Tremblant in terms of snow accumulation. Mother Nature has gifted us with over 60 centimeters of fresh snow and powder since last Thursday, bringing our season total accumulation to 441 centimeters. The ski conditions are amazing on our 102 trails and glades, with a breathtaking winter landscape.
Our snow grooming operators continue their work every evening and night to provide you with the best possible ski conditions, reshaping the snow on our trails. The mountain remains fully open with 102 trails and glades, as well as 4 terrain parks, all spread over 162 acres of ski terrain. Whether you’re an experienced skier or snowboarder, or a beginner, you’ll certainly find something to enjoy among our many trails.
As mentioned above, we’ve received a significant amount of snow in recent days, with two major snowfalls on Thursday and Sunday, totaling more than 60 centimeters since the morning of Thursday, February 13th. However, we experienced some issues with several ski lifts due to strong winds, particularly on Sunday, forcing us to close the South and Soleil sides. The North and Edge sides remained open for the rest of the day on Sunday, offering skiers and snowboarders powder conditions on more than half of our ski area.
The school break season is in full swing at Tremblant, with Washinton Week which started on February 15th, and this frenzy will continue until March 14th with the Quebec and Ontario school breaks. The energy is palpable, and there’s a lot of life both on the mountain and in the pedestrian village. With that said, we strongly recommend always staying vigilant and in control on the slopes to avoid accidents and ensure you have a great day on our mountain. You can check out the mountain code of conduct on our website to familiarize yourself with the safety rules for skiing and snowboarding.
There’s still time to register for the Red Bull Raid, which will take place on the South Side next Saturday, March 1st. If you’re an adrenaline seeker, this alpine touring and freeride challenge is for you, whether you’re a skier or snowboarder. Participants will have to climb the Saint-Bernard trail as quickly as possible via alpine touring, and then tackle a downhill course to showcase their skills and collect as many points as possible. Several great prizes will be awarded to the winners, including Ikon Pass ski passes for next season. You can register now on our website.
Weekend’s Events
Super Demo Day – February 22
The last Super Demo Day of the season will take place this Saturday at the base of the South Side slopes. Come try out next season’s skis and snowboard for free and from the biggest brands in the industry. Plus, you can take advantage of exclusive promotions in our shops. The perfect time to shop for your next gear!
Touring at Night presented by The North Face – February 22
This Saturday is also the Touring at Night event, presented by The North Face, our annual alpine touring event. Nearly 200 participants will ascend the mountain at sunset via the Algonquin or the Timber trails, then ski down with headlamps and end the evening with a hearty mountaineer meal in great company to reward their effort. If you cross paths with them during their climb in the late afternoon, don’t hesitate to cheer them on!
Washington Week Entertainment – Until February 22
The activities for the Washington Week school break will wrap up this Saturday in the pedestrian village. We’ll have interactive games in the afternoon until Friday, Quebec tales storytelling on February 22nd starting at 2 PM, and a dance party on Saturday to close everything out.
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