Safety Tips on the Slopes

A big mountain, many skiers of all levels, changing conditions... It's important to be careful on the slopes! One of the main tips that we want to share is: be aware of signage. Signs are there to help guide you and inform you on trail conditions and grooming activity. Be especially aware of closed trail signs. Trails can be closed for many reasons and skiing them can be dangerous. Here's an…

Mountain Ops Jan. 12, 2023: Snow Making Resumes on the Mountain

Snow making production is going very well this week with the cold temperatures resurfacing following last week's milder weather. As of today, we have 79 trails open on the mountain with many in natural snow thanks to the latest snow accumulations. This represents therefore more than 570 acres of skiable terrain and 76% of our trails that are open to the general public. As…

Mountain Ops Jan. 5, 2023: 56 Trails on 3 Sides

First of all, the entire Tremblant team is wishing you a happy New Year! The abundant snow we had for Christmas allowed us to deliver 89 trails and glades during the Holidays. But, the last few days have not been very easy for the mountain. Mother Nature gave us a hard time with milder weather which mean that we offer 56 trails as of today. It is to say that we are very proud to have delivered…

Mountain Ops Dec. 29, 2022: 87% of the Ski Terrain is Open

With close to 60 inches of natural snow in the last week, the skiable terrain is now open at 87% with 88 trails and glades! As of December 25, following the storm of December 23 and 24, we were able to pass the 70 open trails threshold, including many glades, compared to 41 trails at the beginning of last week. The Edge side welcomed its first skiers and snowboarders of the…

Mountain Ops Dec. 22, 2022: Opening of Versant Soleil

We have 44 open trails as of today! The past week has been very productive in terms of snow making. In fact, we made snow for 5 consecutives days last week from Sunday to Thursday. Despite the marginal temperatures by day, our teams were able to progress well in their operations. The system started again on Sunday and we should be able to make snow until Thursday evening according to the weather…

Mountain Ops Dec. 15, 2022: Snow Making Continues

With the more normal temperatures and the cold nights of the last few days, snow making has been able to progress well on the mountain. We have to this day 36 trails and 269 acres of skiable terrain open, and our operations expect to reach the threshold of 40 trails open for the beginning of the weekend. In the event that significant snowfall materializes, several natural snow trails could be…

Mountain Ops Dec. 8, 2022: Tremblant 24h Weekend

Make Way for the 22th Edition of the Tremblant 24h! The mountain is getting ready to welcome the 2022 Tremblant 24h this weekend and the snow production is going well to make snow on the South base for the event. The South base was therefore closed all day on Thursday and Friday to allow this snow production and for our teams to groom everything and prepare the base of the mountain to welcome…

Mountain Ops Dec. 2, 2022: A First Week of Skiing

Already a week since the 22/23 ski season opening day! We successfully opened the mountain on 2 sides from top to bottom with a total of 13 trails for the November 24 opening day after 12 consecutive days of snow making. Our snow team continues to work hard to open new slopes in the next days and weeks. Since the opening day, the weather has been rather marginal with spring…

Mountain Ops: 22/23 Ski Season Opening

It's a Go for the 22/23 Ski Season! Despite a month of November that started with temperatures higher than normale, the weather rapidly changed to allow us to start our snow making operations on the mountain in view of the ski season opening. It is after 12 days of consecutive snow making that we can kick off the season on November 24! Several works were done this summer/fall…

The Tremblant Ski Patrol: A Team Dedicated to Your Safety

At Tremblant, safety is a priority that is at the heart of our values.The Tremblant ski patrol team roams the slopes to ensure the safety of guests, do prevention, and provide first aid. As part of their mission, patrollers have several roles and responsibilities to perform. They are primarily guardians of your safety as first responders, but also do prevention and enforce the mountain code…

Mountain Ops: After the Ski, Before Summer

The 21-22 ski season ended on a high note with exceptional ski conditions! But now is the time to let the operations team prepare the mountain for summer. End of Ski Season 21-22 The work of our operators has paid off! With a few days to go until the end of the season, we were able to offer excellent skiing conditions on a wide variety of slopes. Indeed, we were able to ski on a 71% open ski…

Mountain Ops: April Update

With temperatures increasing day by day, the end of the ski season is definitely on its way. There are only two weeks left to the season, but the ski conditions remain excellent despite the time of year. Our ski terrain is almost 90% open, and the slopes are still at full width and length. So, there is still plenty of snow to end the season as planned!A firm surface in the morning that…