A beautiful start to spring is settling in at Tremblant, with excellent conditions across the entire mountain — perfect for enjoying the end of March. Nearly all of our skiable terrain remains open thanks to favourable weather and even a few snowfalls along the way. It’s the ideal time to embrace spring skiing and the festive atmosphere throughout the village. With just 3 weeks left in the ski season, make the most of it. Have a great weekend, and see you on the slopes!
As of today, 92 trails at full width are open across the South, North, and Soleil sides, including the majority of our gladed terrain. The Edge side is now closed on weekdays for the remainder of the season and will be open on weekends only, as lonng as the conditions permit it. The same schedule applies to the Porte du Soleil lift serving the P2 parking lot.
As mentioned above, snow conditions remain excellent across the mountain, with a distinctly winter‑like feel even as March comes to a close. This is thanks to favourable weather conditions in recent days. We also received fresh snowfall this week, bringing the total to 39 centimetres over the past 7 days. As a result, our seasonal snowfall total has now surpassed the 500‑centimetre mark since November.
Mornings are still fairly cold, but temperatures gradually warm up throughout the day, reaching seasonal norms by the afternoon. We therefore recommend dressing in layers to make the most of your day on the slopes, from first chair to last lift.
There are still 3 weeks left in the ski season at Tremblant — now is the time to make the most of it right through to the very end!
A reminder that the 2026/27 Ikon Pass and Tonik season passes are now on sale! Explore over 70 destinations around the world with the Ikon Pass, or ski up to 119 days at Tremblant with the Tonik Pass. Get yours now and be ready for next season at Tremblant, while also securing the best prices of the year. Plus, all new Ikon Pass and Ikon Base Pass holders will be able to ski at Tremblant right now, and on April 6 for Tonik passes.
Safety Tip of the Week
Safe Behavior in Terrain Parks
It is important to always clear the landing zones of features and not stop in these landing areas to watch others perform tricks. All users of terrain park features must also wear a helmet.
Think Ahead
- Make a plan before using each feature; your speed and position will directly affect the execution of your maneuver and your landing.
- Visualize your maneuver before dropping in.
Look Before You Leap
- Inspect features before using them, and continue to do so throughout the day.
- Wait your turn, make sure the area is clear before dropping in, and clear the landing zone quickly.
Take it Easy
- Warm up, start with smaller features, and progress based on your ability.
- Perform maneuvers that match your skill level to maintain control.
- Take lessons to improve.
Respect the Park and Others
- Respect the park, other users, the Mountain Code of Conduct, and posted signage.
- Respect earns respect!
For more information: Mountain Code of Conduct
This Weekend’s Events
Caribou Cup – March 28
This Saturday afternoon, come watch (or enter) the famous Caribou Cup! Put on your best costume and try to make it across our pond on skis or a snowboard at the base of the South Side. Then, keep the party going at Le P’tit Caribou in the village. A show you won’t want to miss!
Après-Ski Tremblant – March 29
Every weekend, we’re celebrating spring skiing at Tremblant with live music at Place Saint‑Bernard. From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., come enjoy the sunshine and the patios with us to end your day on a high note. New this year: pick up your glass and visit participating establishments to receive a cocktail.
Coca-Cola Musical Vibe – March 27-28
Musical atmosphere at the North Side is back this spring thanks to Coca-Cola! Come enjoy spring skiing and sunny vibes between runs with music from our guest DJ on the terrace at the base of the slopes. Every weekend through the end of the season.
Have a great weekend!
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