As winter gives way to spring, Tremblant reveals a new side of its charm. While mid-season is known for its crisp conditions and non-stop energy, March and April deliver a relaxed, sunlit vibe that draws skiers seeking warmer temps, fresh snow, and festive experiences. Spring skiing at Tremblant deserves a spot on your calendar.

Sunny Skies and Longer Days

By mid-March, the sun shines brighter and temperatures rise, inviting skiers to trade heavy layers for lighter gear. The longer days also mean extended lift hours, allowing more time to carve turns, soak in the views, and enjoy the softened snow. Whether cruising the North Side or looking for thrills on the South, the Laurentian landscape is dazzling in spring’s golden light.

Perfect Spring Conditions for Every Kind of Skier

Spring skiing offers a delightful variety of snow conditions. Mornings are made for crisp, freshly groomed trails ideal for speed and precision. As the sun warms the slopes, playful spring slush emerges, creating a forgiving, fun-filled terrain for relaxed afternoon runs. Tremblant’s spring conditions aren’t just luck—thanks to extensive snowmaking from October to mid-January, the mountain boasts a thick, lasting base. Grooming experts then extend the season by skillfully managing snow after storms and planning the perfect paths to maintain smooth, consistent runs well into April.

A Calmer Pace on the Slopes

This time on the mountain is all about savoring the last moments of the ski season. The rush of winter gives way to a more laid-back tempo, where skiers and snowboarders take their time exploring the slopes. Chairlift rides become opportunities to bask in the sunshine. If you haven’t yet taken a ride up the Soleil Express on a bright spring day, it’s something to experience—panoramic views of mountains, lakes, and cliffs make it truly unforgettable.

Après-Ski on the Terraces

Nothing says spring skiing like enjoying après-ski on a sunny terrace. Tremblant’s pedestrian village comes alive with energy as skiers trade goggles and ski helmets for sunglasses and refreshing drinks. Tremblant was even voted #1 Best Ski Resort in Eastern North America for Après-Ski by Ski Magazine!

From March 15 to April 13, Après-Ski Tremblant takes the fun up a notch on Saturdays and Sundays with live music, entertainment, and the perfect ambiance for unwinding with friends and savoring local specialties.

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Exciting Events to End the Season

March and April are filled with dynamic activities for all ages. Here are the highlights to mark on your calendar:

  • Red Bull Raid (March 1): A challenging race that combines uphill endurance with downhill speed, testing competitors’ strength and skill.
  • Quebec and Ontario School Breaks (March 1 to 14): Families hit the slopes for memorable spring break fun with themed activities and plenty of excitement.
  • Jamigos (March 22): A freestyle showdown where snowboarders and skiers show off impressive tricks and creative flair.
  • Caribou Cup (April 5): Watch as adventurous participants attempt to skim across a pool of icy water—pure entertainment at its best.
  • The Legends Classic (April 6): A nostalgic race celebrating Tremblant’s ski history with spirited competition among passionate racers.
  • Burton El Nino / El Rigleto (April 12): A playful snowboarding event designed for young riders, introducing them to the sport in a fun, encouraging environment.
  • Corona Summit Party (April 19): Celebrate the season with high-energy music, drinks, and unbeatable mountain views at this iconic end-of-season bash.
  • Easter Celebrations (April 20): A weekend full of family-friendly festivities to wrap up the ski season in style.
Events Calendar

Make the Most of Your Spring Adventure

To fully embrace the joys of skiing at Tremblant in March and April, we’ve put together a few tips to enhance your experience:

  • Start early to take advantage of firmer snow before the sun softens the trails. Early risers get the best of both worlds—pristine conditions and fresh tracks.
  • Layer your clothing for changing weather. Mornings can be brisk, but the afternoon sun heats things up quickly. A moisture-wicking base layer and a light shell are your best allies for comfort throughout the day.
  • Carve out time for après-ski on the village terraces. Enjoy the ambiance with live music, good company, and local flavors, turning your ski day into a full alpine experience.
  • Plan your trip around key events to maximize the fun—whether it’s the adrenaline of Red Bull Raid or the sheer delight of the Caribou Cup.
See also: 5 Reasons to Take Ski Lessons in The Spring with Tremblant Snow School

So, grab your gear, embrace the sun, and discover the delights of Tremblant this spring!