Erik Guay, 3rd podium in 2 weeks!

February 26, 2017Erik Guay does it again! After winning gold and silver at the recent world championships in Switzerland, our very own Erik Guay skied to a 3rd place finish at a World Cup men's super-G today in Kvitfjell, Norway. A third podium finish for our Athlete Ambassador. Go Erik!!!February 12, 2017 Incredible! Our Athlete Ambassador is a true inspiration for young…

Tremblant & Moment Factory join forces, creating a NEW Summer experience

Next July, Tremblant’s natural environment will set the stage for a unique multimedia production by Moment Factory. The two world-renowned Québec industry leaders are pairing their savoir-faire to create an immersive, interactive and illuminated night walk that begins with a ride on the Flying Mile chairlift. From its midway station, the adventure will take you into the wilderness, and conclude…

Mountain Ops: a record-breaking winter

We’re already approaching the end of January and the mountain running full speed! Thanks to good snow accumulation since the beginning of the winter season, as well as unprecedented snow production, today we have 253 hectares of open ski area. In fact, snow accumulation this season represents almost double the precipitation of the previous 8 seasons on January 15th.Graphic via…

Something for the entire family at the Activity Centre!

Families with kids of all ages will be pleased with our wide range of activities for all. There is no minimum age required for dogsledding, sleigh rides, tube sliding and ice fishing. From age 5, access to snowmobile and dune buggy tours, paintball, snowshoe rental and indoor escape games. As of age 8, you can add to the list ice climbing and horse sledding. Your teenagers will love it! At the…

MON Tremblant program 2017

The MON Tremblant program: for the children and the communityThe passion and culture of skiing is passed from generation to generation. With this program, back for its fourth year, we want to encourage the succession and promote access to the mountain. From January 12 to 26, 2017, more than 1100 students from 8 primary schools in neighboring municipalities will be able to fully experience…

Understanding trail closings

Sometimes, at first glance, a closed run can seem very nice. Why is it closed then? Many factors come into play when ski patrollers decide to close a run. It may be due to unidentified hazards, snow conditions or limited visibility. First and foremost, it is essential to understand that runs are closed for skier safety. Ski patrollers have the task of keeping a maximum number of runs open and to…

Intro to alpine touring with Brittany Phelan

Brittany Phelan, part of the Canadian national ski-cross team, lent us her smile and energy for a few hours so we could show you the basics of Alpine Touring! With the festival coming up, here are the 12 tips to remember when you head out for your hike:Get your day pass and gear at Explore! Dress according to the weather and bring an extra layer for the descent Skins are to be…

Comforting drinks after a day outdoors

 Looking for a drink to warm-up after a day of outdoor fun? Here’s all you need to know about warming up your body and soul in the pedestrian village:  Non-alcoholic warm drinks Hot chocolateThe entire family can enjoy the sweetness and comforting delight of hot chocolate! A classic on cold days offered at many restaurants in the pedestrian village. Enjoy it with a cocoa…

Visiting Mont Tremblant, Quebec in the Winter – The Blond Abroad

California-based and warm destination lover, The Blond Abroad embraced winter for her first time in Tremblant. She even wore her sandals in very different conditions than she is used to! Discover how, and all of her adventures on her trip here on her blog! https://www.instagram.com/p/BO-_KjHDupC/?taken-by=theblondeabroad …

Mountain Ops: a holiday cocktail!

Photo taken Wednesday December 28, 2016A nice cocktail for the holidays? That’s exactly what Mother Nature offered us this week! In the last 48 hours, we received 9 cm of snow, some sleet, a bit of sunshine and some rain. We also received a significant build-up of ice on Monday night, especially at the top of the mountain, which delayed the opening of several lifts on Tuesday morning.…

Mountain Ops: A wonderful gift for the holidays!

Holiday spirit in the village - Photo from December 20, 2016Today marks the official first day of winter! As of tomorrow, the days will start getting longer and our holiday celebrations will begin. Mother Nature and our mountain ops team have worked hard to offer us a great gift for the occasion: up to 80 trails open for the weekend!The cold weather of the last few weeks has enabled us…

Way to go Erik!

With a top five finish at Val Gardena, Italy, this past weekend, our very own Athlete Ambassador Erik Guay realised his best downhill finish of the season. Following a sixth-place finish in the downhill opener at Val d’Isère, France, this represents his 27th career top five finish in World Cup downhill. He reached the alpine podium for the first time this season only a day earlier with a bronze…