Tristan Rodgers : guiding to the finish line

Guiding to the finish line Hey folks, my name is Tristan Rodgers and I guide a visually impaired skier named Mac Marcoux on the Canadian Para-Alpine Ski Team. Mac grew up in Sault Ste Marie, and at age 8 was diagnosed with Stargardts disease, in other words, progressive loss of vision. He raced in the able body category until his vision no longer allowed him to, and his older brother BJ quickly…

Mountain ops: April 05, 2019

Even if the ski season is coming to an end soon, there is still a lot of snow covering the mountain! Even if the ski season is coming to an end soon, there is still a lot of snow covering the mountain! Skiing conditions vary greatly according to temperatures. You can expect more or less hard surfaces in the morning as the mercury will remain around the freezing point during the night. Expect…

A Visit to Tremblant During the Elevation Event—Matt Benfield

Matt and his boyfriend Omar visited Tremblant to take part in Elevation, a new and colourful LGBTQ event where participants skied and snowboarded all day and enjoyed lively apres-ski and festive evenings with renowned DJs. Matt and Omar also visited the Scandinave Spa, where they had a chance to relax and recoup from their busy weekend. …

A Magical Family Getaway in Tremblant—Lauren Wells

Lauren brought her family along when she visited Tremblant last January, and they truly enjoyed their stay! They especially loved discovering the pedestrian village’s many charming shops, with a hot chocolate in hand. Read about their family adventure here. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bstua2SF5wG/https://www.instagram.com/p/BsuI0yilukV/https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsvf0DAFkU7/…

The Perfect Destination for a Snowsports Lover—Lydiane Autour du Monde

Lydiane visited Tremblant no fewer than four times during the 2018–2019 winter. She took advantage of those visits to try a variety of new activities and experiences. She participated in the 24H Tremblant, skied powder snow, relaxed in the spa, and much more! Discover Tremblant through the beautiful photos she took during her four visits to the destination.…

Mountain ops: March 21, 2019

Spring brings its share of temperature variations that have a significant impact on snow conditions. Tremblant’s snow products supervisor, Richard Lyng, reveals its team’s secrets:First of all, in the spring, snow is no longer in the shape of a crystal. It turns into a water droplet. When temperatures rise, the upper layer of snow becomes much like “butter” and becomes very difficult to…

Sugaring-off season in the pedestrian village

Springtime in beautiful Quebec tastes like maple. Here are a few ways to celebrate the sugaring-off season in our restaurants and boutiques!La Cabane à sucre de la Montagne: Maple products sold year-round!No matter the season, try the traditional tire (maple taffy) on snow and browse the many popular products (honey, jams, maple cookies and soaps). In the summer, discover the store’s…

Mommy Shorts’ Family Trip

Ilana, from Mommy Shorts, had never considered crossing the border for a ski weekend, but when she finally did, she simply loved it! Read more

Nomadic Fare’s Girlfriend Getaway

In the summer, everything is within walking distance in Tremblant. And who wouldn’t enjoy a nice walk on a warm sunny day?In fact, that is one of the things that Wendy, from Nomadic Fare, loved the most about the resort when she visited with a girlfriend. For a list of activities to do with your girlfriends in Tremblant, click here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9st-ahZs6dY