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Discover Tremblant’s 2026 summer events, from live music and sports competitions to cultural experiences and hundreds of free outdoor shows in the pedestrian village.

Each of our summer events adds its own energy and character to Tremblant, but what truly stands out is how every visit feels different depending on when you come. Rather than following a strict calendar, the summer season is best explored through what inspires you most and the experiences you want to live.

For 2026, we’ve grouped our summer events into three distinct themes, making it easier to discover what resonates with you: Music, Sports, and Culture.

Music, From the Pedestrian Streets to the Main Stage

Music is everywhere at Tremblant in the summer, but no two weeks feel the same.

The season opens with BLOOMAFEST Tremblant, on May 8 and 9, setting the tone right away. The vibe is fresh and social, driven by artists like Half Moon Run and The Beaches. It’s the moment the mountain shifts out of its winter pace and back into motion.

From there, music becomes part of daily life in the pedestrian village with Les Rythmes Tremblant. On the Place Saint-Bernard stage, evenings turn into easy, spontaneous gatherings. Free, open to all, these shows are just as much about discovery as they are about staying longer than planned.

In July, the Tremblant International Blues Festival transforms the village into a true open-air music circuit. For five days, music flows through the streets, stages, and terraces, featuring artists like JJ Grey & Mofro and King King.

Later in the season, the vibe shifts to country with Les Rythmes Tremblant New Country, then evolves again in August with rock, tribute shows, and new discoveries. Bands like The Damn Truth and The Dears, along with tributes to U2 and Bryan Adams, give each night its own tone.

As summer begins to slow, the music doesn’t stop, it simply changes shape. Salsa Tremblant brings a festive, dance-driven energy, followed by Fête de la musique Tremblant in September. Under the artistic direction of Angèle Dubeau, the season wraps up on a softer, yet still vibrant note.

Sports, From Challenge to Wide Open Spaces

Summer at Tremblant also draws those looking to push their limits in a one-of-a-kind natural setting.

In June, things pick up with the NBHPA Festival, turning the village into a gathering place for thousands of dek hockey players. The energy is collective, competitive, and unmistakable.

Next comes the Spartan Race, where the mountain becomes a full-scale obstacle course. It’s a different way to experience the terrain, more physical, more intense.

Triathlon season follows with the 5150 Mont-Tremblant Triathlon and IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant. These events bring together athletes from near and far, where performance unfolds right alongside the landscape.

Also in June, the BMX Sensation weekend offers a unique experience where sport and entertainment come together. Spectacular BMX tricks and an electrifying atmosphere bring the village to life. With six performances spread over three days, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to come and feel the adrenaline on site.

Later in the summer, 29029 Everesting pushes the concept of endurance even further, with repeated ascents that symbolically recreate Mount Everest.

And for a highly anticipated first edition, Boréalys Mont-Tremblant by UTMB adds an international trail running dimension, with courses that wind through the forest and showcase the mountain from a different perspective.

Wellness, Culture, and Moments That Unfold Differently

Even before summer fully settles in, Miracles Tremblant opens the season with a different pace. Over three days, the mountain becomes a space for pause, reflection, and inner movement. Yoga at elevation, meditation in nature, and talks are all designed to help you slow down without stepping away from the setting.

On July 1, Canada Day joins the program and invites guests to enjoy an outdoor day. Entertainment, face painting, the flag-raising ceremony, and a concert create a festive atmosphere for the whole family.

Street performers and roaming entertainment are part of everyday life throughout the summer. Musicians, surprise performances, interactive characters, and artistic interventions turn the pedestrian village into a living experience. Between scheduled shows, these spontaneous moments often leave the biggest impression, appearing without warning and disappearing just as quickly.

A Season That Moves With You

What makes Tremblant stand out in the summer isn’t just the number of events, it’s how naturally they coexist. A day might start with a mountain run, continue with an outdoor show, and end with a live concert in the village.

From May to September, the mountain keeps evolving without ever really slowing down. It shifts between energy and calm, performance and discovery, music and nature. And with every visit, it offers something different, while always staying true to what makes Tremblant, Tremblant.

See also: Fall in Tremblant: A Season of Music, Nature, and Festivities
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