Tremblant is known for its slopes, trails and great outdoors — but chances are, you’ll find yourself lingering a little longer… and needing an extra layer, a snack, a gift to bring home or even a forgotten toothbrush. Fortunately, the pedestrian village is packed with great shops for every need, impulse or occasion. Here’s a detailed guide, organized into 5 types of shopping experiences, to help you make the most of your time in the village.
1. Fashion & Lifestyle
Cooler night than expected? Ready to swap your windbreaker for something a little more stylish? These boutiques offer wardrobe updates for any occasion — from chalet lounging to strolling the village or dressing up for dinner.
- Chamonix: Sophisticated ready-to-wear with clean lines and high-quality materials. Ideal for fans of refined, minimalist style.
- Ludivine: A curated selection of European brands like Marc Cain, Tonet and Kinross — perfect for women who appreciate elegant, lasting pieces.
- Roots: The Canadian staple. Comfy sweats, quality leather, and casual apparel for the whole family.
- Rudsak Mont-Tremblant: Urban-chic coats, soft leather and bold, edgy style. For those who love to make a statement.
- Hatley Petite maison bleue: Known for playful prints and comfort, Hatley offers stylish pieces for women and kids.
- Nor Tremblant: Après-ski vibes meet laid-back fashion — ideal for weekends at the chalet or stylish walks through town.
2. Sports, Adventure & Technical Gear
Tremblant is an outdoor playground, and these sporting goods stores will keep you ready for anything — sun, snow, or rain. Whether you’re gearing up for a full season or a quick day out, you’ll find quality apparel, accessories and expert service.
- Columbia Tremblant: From base layers to insulated coats, Columbia focuses on durable performance gear for every season.
- Helly Hansen: Scandinavian style meets technical precision — apparel, footwear and accessories for any weather.
- Explore!: A go-to for outdoor gear and brands known for hiking, trekking and forest adventures.
- Burton Tremblant: The hub for snowboarders. Technical wear, boards, gear, and even a demo centre.
- Le Ski Shop: Cutting-edge repair and tuning services. Trusted by pros for a reason.
- Magasin de la Place – Clothing: Multi-sport fashion for all ages — from cozy winter boots to summer swimwear.
- Magasin de la Place – Equipment: Skis, poles, goggles, helmets and expert boot-fitting. Everything you need to hit the slopes.
- Alpine: A strong lineup of winter accessories from major brands — especially known for their Smith eyewear selection.
3. Souvenirs & One-of-a-Kind Gifts
Want to bring a little Tremblant home with you? Whether it’s a Tremblant-branded hoodie, an iris photo turned into art, or a cozy beanie from the top of the slopes, these shops offer keepsakes with character.
- Tremblant Souvenirs: Hats, mugs, clothing and decor with Tremblant flair — simple, classic, and well-designed.
- Tremblant Signature: Exclusive Tremblant apparel designed for an active lifestyle — where function meets fashion.
- Kombi au Sommet: A seasonal shop at the summit with practical winter gear and exclusive souvenirs.
- Iris Galerie: A high-tech art experience where your eye’s iris becomes a stunning, one-of-a-kind work of art.
4. Gourmet Treats & Edible Delights
Looking for a gourmet gift? From nostalgic sweets to fine foods, these shops satisfy every craving — or fill your basket with quality local finds.
- Cabane à sucre de la Montagne: A sweet stop with maple taffy on snow, maple butter ice cream, homemade jams and more.
- Maison Fayard: French-style gourmet delights — fine charcuterie, foie gras, caviar — locally sold, internationally inspired.
- A Mano Lab: Fresh pasta made onsite, with a window into the workshop. A little slice of Italy in Tremblant.
- Rocky Mountain Chocolate: Marble-slab fudge, caramel apples, truffles and handmade chocolates — all worth a try.
- Place Bonbon: Not just for kids. Retro candies, artisan chocolates, macarons, nougat and cotton candy bring on the fun.
- Viva Thé: Fruity bubble teas, unique Asian snacks and decadent desserts — a fun and refreshing stop.
- SAQ: At the Quebec Liquor corporation, pick up a bottle of your favorite alcoholic beverage to pair with dinner or bring as a gift.
- Magasin Général: More than a corner store — fresh produce, beer and wine, frozen meals, personal care products and pharmacy items. Forgot your toothbrush? Start here.
5. Family & Kids
Traveling with little ones takes planning — and the right gear. Whether you forgot something or just want to treat them, these shops have kid-approved finds (that parents might love too).
- Billie Le Kid: Ethically made kids’ clothing and eco-conscious products with serious style.
- Hatley Petite maison bleue: Cheerful, comfy collections for ages 0–10, with fun prints that both kids and grownups love.
Whether you’re shopping for fun, out of necessity, or searching for the perfect gift, the pedestrian village is a destination all its own.