On May 8, 2025, the 6th edition of Tremblant’s Collective Cleanup broke records for both participation and collection! Nearly 170 volunteers rolled up their sleeves to collect litter along the trails, throughout the pedestrian village, and across the mountain—helping us surpass an impressive total of 2,000 pounds of waste and recyclables. This incredible turnout made a real and lasting impact on the beauty and health of our region.

We’re also proud to highlight the generous support of our partner TELUS, who contributed $4,000 toward our ongoing reforestation and conservation efforts. This donation will help grow our “1 Hire = 1 Tree” initiative, which has already led to the planting of 810 trees since 2023. Another 500 trees will be added in the coming weeks.

A huge thank you to all the volunteers who took part and helped make this 6th edition of the Collective Cleanup such a success. Your dedication to the environment and your community is truly inspiring!

 


Visitors can also do their part: if you spot a piece of litter in the pedestrian village, you’ll find plenty of trash and recycling bins nearby to dispose of it properly. On the trails or the mountain, bins are less frequent—so we encourage you to keep any waste in your pack until you reach the summit or return to the base. Every little gesture counts!

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About the Collective Cleanup

Twice a year, as the seasons change, Tremblant comes together to give nature a fresh start. In spring, when winter fades and the trails reappear—along with the waste left behind under the snow—and again in fall, after a fun-filled summer season, we roll up our sleeves to care for the mountain we love.

Since 2022, the Collective Clean-up has become a cherished biannual tradition at Tremblant, bringing together over 520 volunteers and collecting nearly 8,000 pounds of waste. More than just a cleanup, this initiative is a powerful way to raise awareness of the environmental issues that directly impact our region.

Together, we have shown that every gesture counts in the preservation of our beautiful region, and we look forward to seeing you this fall for a new, even more successful edition!