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The Reasons Behind a Trail Closure

Sometimes, a closed ski trail may look perfect at first glance. So why can’t you ski it? The decision to close a trail is based on several factors — hidden hazards, unfavourable snow conditions, or…


Ski Trails With the Best Views at Mont Tremblant

Mont Tremblant offers breathtaking views of the surrounding winter landscapes. The view from the highest peak of the Laurentians is indeed the subject of countless photos taken by our guests and even…


Early Ski Season at Tremblant: What to Expect in November and December

At Tremblant, we’re proud of our stunning landscapes, high-quality facilities, and numerous events throughout the season. If you’re planning to enjoy winter from its very start in November and…


Experience Unmatched Convenience: Ski Butlers is Coming to Tremblant!

At Tremblant, we’re always finding ways to make your time on the mountain even better. That's why we’re excited to announce a new service that will elevate your ski vacation: Ski Butlers. For those…


What to Pack for Tremblant this Winter

Your winter getaway to the picturesque Tremblant is on the horizon, and it's time to prepare for the snowy adventures that await! With the whimsical winter weather and an array of activities nestled…


Set Your Course for Fun and Exclusive Perks by Choosing a Tremblant Ski Pass 

Mont Tremblant is one of Canada's most iconic ski destinations, renowned for its breathtaking scenery, diverse trails, and vibrant après-ski culture. Offering an unforgettable experience for skiers…


The Reconstruction of the Duncan Road on the North Side

On August 9, during the Debby storm, record rainfall caused the Johannsen stream to overflow at the base of the North side, washing away three culverts crossing Duncan Road. The road has been…


Tremblant's History Through its Trail Names

If ski runs could talk, they would have a lot to tell about the events and especially the passionate people who have marked the history of Tremblant since its opening in 1939. Over the years, we…


Introducing the RFID Technology for the 2023/24 Ski Season

Tremblant is proud to announce that it will be integrating RFID technology for the 2023/24 season. Access to all lifts will be possible by passing through a gate which will read the content of…


Tremblant World Cup Infrastructure Work Will Improve Snow Conditions on the Flying Mile Trail

Hello, Tremblant ski enthusiasts! Today, we are sharing with you the latest news regarding the infrastructure work being done in preparation for the Tremblant FIS Women’s Alpine Ski World Cup, which…


Tremblant Officially Hosting World Cup in December

Alpine Canada Alpin announced today that Tremblant will officially be hosting the World Cup. Station Mont Tremblant has completed all the key steps to allow the giant slalom events to take place on…


South Side Ventilation Repairs – Investment Update

The Planning and Development department of Station Mont Tremblant announced on May 6 the start of a major infrastructure repair project during the summer of 2022, representing an investment of ±$3.6…