Mountain ops: March 15, 2019

Current snow conditions on the mountain are typical of spring with temperatures above freezing during the day and dropping at night. Surfaces are therefore hard in the morning and quickly softening later in the morning. We are adapting the grooming strategy to optimize snow conditions.Tomorrow, Saturday, a few runs will be groomed at the beginning of the day, with progressive openings.…

Mountain ops: February 21, 2019

Snow continues to accumulate on the mountain and our snow groomers are put to the test as they have to push tons of snow on steep slopes every day at temperatures that are sometimes challenging for theses machines! Two new grooming machines have actually been added to the fleet in January! One of them is a brand new model at Tremblant, a Prinoth Husky. Smaller in size, it is easier to handle for…

Mountain ops: February 14, 2019

Powder skiers had a great time on the mountain this week as 48 cm of fresh snow accumulated in less than 48 hours for a total of 57 cm over the past week!Snowparks were buried under the snow and the park maintenance team worked hard at digging up all the modules. The parks are therefore reopened with optimal conditions! All the runs on the mountain will be open for the weekend !Colder…

Mountain ops; January 30, 2019

Another great winter week at Tremblant! Our snow groomers worked tirelessly to offer you the best conditions on over 700 acres of skiable terrain! We have received good amounts of new snow over the past few days. Dress warmly and enjoy a great day of skiing on a corduroy perfectly prepared! See you at the top!Here is an overview of our last day's images, via our @monttremblant Instagram…

Mountain ops: January 24, 2019

The mountain was blessed with a significant amount of snow in recent days. As the upper part of the mountain received snow, the freezing rain created a layer of ice in some trails down below. This layer prevented the rain that fell later on from entering deep in the snow.Our snow maintenance team started working the slopes at 4 p.m. today. Their work will get easier as the weather gets colder…

Mountain ops: January 17, 2019

Although Tremblant’s snow gun fleet has been stored away for the season, snow keeps accumulating on the mountain with snowfalls of 11 cm in the past 7 days. Snow conditions are excellent on all areas of the mountain, which is now fully open. Note that the Edge remained closed today due to the cold weather.Snow groomers are keeping very busy on the mountain as they are gradually placing snow…

Mountain ops: January 10, 2019

With temperatures nearing the freezing point, the snowmaking team was forced into taking a short break this week and reorganize for the final sprint to cover the mountain.On the other hand, the snow guns’ brief inactivity went almost unnoticed as Mother Nature kindly dumped more than 40 cm of snow on us in the last week!In addition, according to the snowmaking team’s planning, this…

Mountain ops: January 3, 2019

Heavy snowfalls fell on the Laurentians in the past week while the southern part of the province was hit by several millimetres of rain. The snow accumulation of xx centimetres instantly provided exceptional ski conditions and extended the skiable terrain to 92 trails, including the new glades covering 90 acres of terrain to discover.The snowmaking team continues on its momentum and announces…

Mountain ops: December 27, 2018

The weather played some tricks on snow conditions at the beginning of the holiday season with rain and hard surfaces. Fortunately, by Saturday night, rain transformed into snow and the cold weather allowed the entire Tremblant snow-making team to be reactive. We quickly increased snow-making effective on the mountain on Saturday and relaunched the snow-making system in the afternoon. We…

Mountain ops: December 13, 2018

The highest peak in the Laurentians is being gradually covered as snow production conditions are currently at their best. Natural snowfall, a gift from heaven for skiers and snowboarders, enhances the quality of the surface. We will even be able to open trails this weekend that will be solely covered with natural snow!All sides of the mountain will be accessible for the weekend as we plan to…

Mountain ops: December 6, 2018

Snow making was in full swing this week and allowed us to open many additional trails for the weekend. We are aiming at opening a total of 42 runs by Sunday, including those open for the 24h Tremblant event. Trails for all levels are now available, including the longest trail on the mountain, the Nansen, which is open from top to bottom! Over a length of 6 kilometres, it is a delight for beginner…

Mountain ops: Week 1

Cool temperatures are coming back! This week's milder temperatures allowed our snow operations teams to rework the surfaces of open trails and maximize gliding conditions. As a result, we plan to open 27 runs over the weekend.Since the beginning of the season, 82 cm of snow has fallen on the mountain. With cold temperatures returning, we will be able to resume snowmaking and offer an optimal…