Mont Tremblant
1000 Chemin des Voyageurs,
Mont-Tremblant
, QC
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Last Updated: 6/18/2013 7:20 PM
Mont Tremblant Lift Ticket and Ski Pass Deals
Mont Tremblant Ski Report, Mountain Conditions and Resort Statistics
- 17 Beginner
- 31 Intermediate
- 36 Advanced
- 10 Expert
Note: Mont Tremblant Tickets are sold in US Dollars. The savings percentage shown, however, is the same in either currency. Please also note that Liftopia's Mont Tremblant prices include GST.
With the tallest peak in the Laurentians, breathtaking scenery, Old Wolrd charm, a unique pedestrian village, 95 runs and 14 lifts, the mountain has been thrilling skiers and riders ... alike for 73 years. Experience true Joie de vivre as you stroll the quaint streets lined with boutiques, restaurants and bars that have made Tremblant legendary for its après-ski. Read more
With the tallest peak in the Laurentians, breathtaking scenery, Old Wolrd charm, a unique pedestrian village, 95 runs and 14 lifts, the mountain has been thrilling skiers and riders ... alike for 73 years. Experience true Joie de vivre as you stroll the quaint streets lined with boutiques, restaurants and bars that have made Tremblant legendary for its après-ski. Read more
Mont Tremblant Amenities
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Night Skiing
Night Skiing
Night skiing available; an extra charge may apply. -
Terrain Park
Terrain Park
Ski area offers at least one terrain park. -
Half Pipe
Half Pipe
Ski area offers a half pipe. -
Cat Skiing
Cat Skiing
Cat skiing is available at this resort; may entail an add'l cost -
Snow Making
Snow Making
Ski area offers snow making for additional coverage. -
Daycare Available
Daycare Available
Guests have access to daycare services; an additional charge may apply. -
Slopeside Dining
Slopeside Dining
Resort offers at least one restaurant on the slopes; hours may vary. -
Slopeside Lodging
Slopeside Lodging
This resort has slopeside lodging available; it may or may not be ski in/ski out. -
Tubing
Tubing
This resort offers tubing activities; additional charges may apply -
Wi-Fi Access
Wi-Fi Access
This resort is equipped with internet access; additional charges may apply
Mont Tremblant Operations
Status
Open for Summer Fun
Lifts Open/Total
0 of 14
Weekday Hours
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Trails Open/Total
0 of 95
Weekend Hours
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Mont Tremblant Snow Report & Ski Conditions
Base Elevation
755 ft
24-hr Snowfall
0"
Vertical Drop
2,116 ft
Avg Base Depth
0"
Peak Elevation
2,871 ft
Mont Tremblant Reviews & Tips (25)
We bought a 3 day youth ski ticket from liftopia the week before ontario march break. Immediately afterwards we found it would have been significantly less money to buy a 5 day youth pass directly from the hill. We wrote to liftopia as they promote a discount from the hill prices. Because we weren't comparing directly the same amount of days in the lift passes Liftopia refused to provide a further discount or refund. So we lost $44 + 19% tax compared to buying from the hill. Very disappointing.
Mont Tremblant review written Mar 14 2013 - 05:25 AM
I live in Florida and this was my first East Coast ski trip after 22 years out west due to the horror stories I heard about icy, rocky East coast mountains. I'm glad to say was pleasantly surprised by mountain and snow conditions. Still does not match CO, UT or Sun Valley better resorts but if you're an eastcoaster like me and don't want to go cross country not bad at all. Main negative was went during spring break and mountain is not big enough for breaker crowds. Also not enough runs for a whole wk of skiing but there are other mtns around if you want to spread the wealth. Loved the village, went to a different restaurant &/or bar every night for a week and all were good. Homewood Suites was good price for a suite and quick walk to gondola. Agree XX black runs were lacking, but Northside runs off Duncan lift were great and fast. Overall B+, not bad for East Coast.
Mont Tremblant review written Mar 07 2013 - 02:59 PM
We skied at Tremblant for the first time last week and LOVED the place. Great conditins, perfect weather, great hotel, amazing food. Was it expensive, as other reviewers have commented? Yes, but worth every dime!!
We didn't buy our tickets through Liftopia as the resort had better pricing on multiple day tickets if you book two days in advance, and the date can be changed if you don't use them.
Mont Tremblant review written Mar 01 2013 - 11:51 AM
Great boarding during the week, no lines, no waiting. A much better experience than the often excessively busy weekend. However, if you are going for the nightlife as well or don't have the time off, than there really is no other alternative.
Overall, a good mix of terrain, however, the black runs are often much too short (especially on the South), often levelling into a blue before dropping again. So if you are looking for continuous steep drops I would stay look elsewhere.
The food at Tremblant is good, but expensive. Mont Ste Anne and Le Massif offer a much better culinary experience at much better prices. Yet, they don't have the same diversity that Tremblant does in terms of runs, but are also quieter on the weekends.
Mont Tremblant review written Jan 23 2013 - 05:18 PM
Great time skiing Christmas 2012. Did two highly contrasting days. First day (boxing day) conditions were superb, good snow coverage with beautiful blue skies and low winds. Stuck to the north side which is quieter and perfect for intermediates. Most of the black runs were really blue just a few steep sections. Second day 27th was an extreme experience. Winds so high at the top of Duncan express that we ended up being blown back uphill 10-20 metres when waiting for the kids! It was good fun if a little crazy. South side ended up being closed due to the conditions, we hung out on north side again though lift lines got huge with only 2-3 lifts open. Had one final amazing run down a virtually empty south side and still managed to ski from 8:30am to 2:30pm. Will certainly return but everything you hear about the cold is true :) Price we paid here on liftopia was great, worked out at $50 per day each for four of us (two adults two kids) for two days including taxes.
Mont Tremblant review written Dec 29 2012 - 08:43 AM
Amazing trip, stayed at the resort thursday- monday with some buddies and was the best time ive had in a while. Even though we have been given the horrid warm weather for snow riding, Mont Tremblant did a good job keeping up their share of the snow. After the long day of snowboarding, we would all split a case of beer in one of the hot tubs at the resort, and follow it up with some dinner and dancing at the night clubs.
Cant ask for anything more, cant wait till next year!
Mont Tremblant review written Apr 02 2012 - 05:59 PM
My husband had not been on skis in 5 years due to some surgery, I had not been out in 4. We spent the whole trip on the green slopes which for him worked extremely well. They were beautifully groomed and the vistas were gorgeous! As I don't like to ski alone, I didn't get to the blues, but no worry, we'll be back and hopefully with friends! Although the lifts don't open until 8:30 we had the option to take the "first run" which starts at 7:45am on the north side. There is an additional fee for this, but it was included with our stay. We stayed at the resort for 3 nights (Residence Inn by Marriott) and thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the Mont Tremblant Village.
Mont Tremblant review written Feb 16 2012 - 06:42 AM
Love Tremblant, great skiing, not as busy as US ski areas and people are so friendly. Fairmont Hotel is so lovely, ski in/out, so convenient and Jack in their rental spot is such a nice guy! Gorgeous hot tub/pool right next to the slope. Free tubing for the kids in season on the bunny hill. Loved our meals at Fat Mardis? BEST artichoke-spinach dip eva!and their sister restaraunt is the Mexican place downslope in the pedestrian village.
Beaver tails & maple pops are a must. My gf lost her cell phone and wallet with lots of cash (birdbrain) and all were returned!!
We love Tremblant but the taxes are unbelievable, no wonder Canadiens are not known as good tippers, taxes are so high. The customary tip is 15% on total BEFORE taxes! Lift tix are around $75 plus all those taxes and there are no discounts so use skitopia but be prepared to be locked into the days you pick! Deals can sometimes be found friends booked in Oct and got 30% off, lots of spring break discounts if you have a Canadien zip!
Save your money and go!
Mont Tremblant review written Mar 21 2011 - 12:59 PM
Overall = worth it! Our yearly New England powder chase took us to Tremblant this year following a dump of 20+ cm's. We ended up staying for four days due to the variety of terrain, lack of extensive lift lines, and "empty slopes." The terrain and stashes were very diverse and challenging for the east coast. Make sure to go between Canada vacations for the best deals and least people. WARNING: do not book stays with "The Lodging Co." This is Interwest's contractor and they will scam you (happened twice to us). Call the resort directly for hotel reservations.
Mont Tremblant review written Mar 10 2011 - 08:22 AM
Beautiful village, loved the solitude of mid-week,, great restaurants, friendly people, buying lift tix online from Liftopia very handy and a savings, will return next season! Loved the ski-in, ski-out!
Mont Tremblant review written Mar 08 2011 - 07:24 AM
Mont Tremblant was beautiful. Blue skies and fairly warm temps for two days and snow on day 3! Liftopia tix were the best and with advance reservation on ski equipment we got free ski valet each day. The north side was our fav, filled with long black cruisers and few crowds. The restaurants and bars in village were al. Good. Our fav dinner was La Forge and best best lunch was @ Le Shack. Flying direct from Newark was easy and the friendly people at the airport offered a shuttle service directly to our hotel. Will definitely return in the future. Thanks liftopia!!
Mont Tremblant review written Feb 24 2011 - 02:45 PM
Liftopia tickets worked well. Skiing is great. Food at the mountain is awful and overpriced. Taxes, taxes, taxes. Lots of them! Couldn't find a decent cup of coffee. Hotels stick their nose up in the air a bit too often trying to tack on charges and surcharges. This resort is not customer friendly folks...they act as if they are doing you a favor.
Mont Tremblant review written Feb 20 2011 - 07:08 PM
Great trip: skiing wise there are a lot of slopes of various levels. There are a lot of places to eat near the mountain and in the village.
Mont Tremblant review written Feb 19 2011 - 04:24 PM
Mont tremblant was excellent. The only problem I had was when I went to claim my lift tickets, they told me that they were expired in January. She almost made me go all the way back down to guest services. When I told her to call and that I am not going to guest services, she was able to find out the correct info. I purchased them in January to use them in February. LOST IN TRANSLATION!! Just be careful and demand to see a supervisor. As for the conditons, couldnt of been better. Mont Tremblant is the closest thing to Whistler on the East Coast. The Marriot in the village is an awsome place to stay. Free breakfeast from 6AM to 10AM. you Can Snowboard right into the hotel. Wish I stood longer.
Mont Tremblant review written Feb 16 2011 - 08:20 AM
try zig-zag when it's groomed without moguls. at full speed you can catch air on the double rollers at the bottom. mon-thurs "ghost town" no waiting for lifts. expensive food but worth it! try the pountine at the pountine shack. Homewood suites by hilton is the shiznit. meaning, really good breakfast, 4-6pm soup. free internet. make sure you grab something from rock mountain chocolatier.
Mont Tremblant review written Feb 14 2011 - 07:23 PM
Mont Tremblant is one of my favourite ski resorts within driving distance. The Liftopia ticket option was wonderful and will certainly use it again --- really appreciate the savings.
Mont Tremblant review written Feb 14 2011 - 01:01 PM
nice mountain and friendly people. we enjoyed our week and are grateful to Liftopia for allowing us some discount on our ski tickets. the food at the mountain is delicious and yes, expensive.
Mont Tremblant review written Feb 09 2011 - 03:05 PM
Beautiful RESORT. Awesome time. Midweek was dead=better riding/dead nightlife. wkends gets packed. Super friendly people, English spoken everywhere. USD taken everywhere. extremely clean. Shopping galore. Really great food & portions. wide variety of trails, great woods runs.
Mountain closes early (3:30), not all places have wifi, $9 beers, $15 burgers, ++, Mountain top visibility can be bad, often. Ryanm Bas trail was a tough/should be avoided w/o 2 ft of fresh powder.
cheaper lunches @ Soleil lodge & cafeteria style eating on top of mtn/gondola. Eat after 1pm, everyone esle will be eating btwn 11:30-1pm.
El Diable for 'Best Bet' lunches/dinner & drinks.
Bullseye for best bar/drink, Le Shak for a quick drink & table.
Au Grain Internet Cafe for for free wifi, breakfast, pastry & drinks, quick sandwich/bite.
'french bakery on main hill/street' for excellent coffee & breakfast sandwich.
Pizza 7 Pitine if your on a beudget, above for middle of the road, La Forge & Bullseye for deep pockets.
In town- grocery store, Le Cayebbe grill for the Slider burger & drinks(change of view)*non resort.
Stayed @ Club Privelege- no complaints. great place, warm, quiet, close, $50 wkly wifi :(
Mont Tremblant review written Jan 30 2011 - 01:01 PM
the trip was great, but the people who work at/run the mountain are really bad at their jobs and will argue with you about everything. they would not recognize my second 10$ lunch voucher that I had paid for through this site, but did accept my friends' ones. one of the guys i went with they tried to charge the $140 saying that he never paid online at all which was incorrect. there are taxes on everything so bring all the food/drinks/smokes you can muster. one of the guys with us rented equipment and they sized everything wrong and half of it broke on the mountain. the snowboarding itself was amazing and i can't wait to get back on the slopes there soon.
Mont Tremblant review written Jan 27 2011 - 02:11 PM
Enjoyed the mountain and there were no lift lines all week. People all over were friendly. Some ice on the trails.
Mont Tremblant review written Jan 23 2011 - 07:12 AM
Excellent adventure from the States, worth the trip. the village really is nice, and you can ski through it, which no one mentions but adds to the Alpine charm. Le Forge is the best restaraunt and they have great bars and a cute little nightclub, though it is populated by 16 year olds which make adults feel out of place or creepy. The skiing was fun and the Green and Blue runs that predominate are long and well maintained. The Black runs are decent but skied off as many locals come to rock these big groomers. The Doubles, while challenging, are not groomed and can build up ridiculous amounts of ice, making them more dangerous than they need to be. Decent park for boarders with some very nice kickers and jumps, but we found the mountain to be mostly populated by skiers. they play some excellent Electronica on the mountain which adds to the euro sensation, and while the prices are resort steep, the service is excellent. It is a really unique experience, Cold but extremely beautiful, very French, and woth the trip. The rental gear was top notch also, something most resorts skimp on, even the cheaper gear was brand new and in excellent condition. The ability to ski for 3 miles and then have a beer in a real restaraunt, or ski to a shop to drop off your equipment is great. The guests were mostly Quebecers, older folks, but the yournger groups kept the vibe exciting. All in all a better apres ski experience than Killington while having most of the 2 day fun that a big resort has. Snow was good but temperatures were frigid. Still that makes the sky a deep purple and blue..Hopefully they will get a High angle groomer and work on A.Keeping the place open till 5:00PM on powder days, B.Keeping more of the mountain open during snow and wind. All in all a great trip, Montreal is a beutiful and vibrant city to top off the experience. We stayed in saint-Lorent which saved us a bundle and was a 10 minute trip.
Mont Tremblant review written Jan 22 2011 - 05:09 PM
Great resort. It is expensive though. Wonderful for families or college kids. Mountain is nice but lifts do close early. Think it would be too cold any later.
Mont Tremblant review written Jan 16 2011 - 07:59 PM
Be careful as lifts close too early. Need to watch out as lots of tourist traps on the resort! Hotels are overpriced and tack on all kinds of taxes - beware!!! Get your lift tickets ahead of time as resort unapologetic for the higer prices at ticket office. Plan ahead! Bring lots of money.
Mont Tremblant review written Jan 11 2011 - 02:52 PM
we had a awesome time in tremblant, i live in toronto and hope to see some discount lift tickets from blue mountain,horseshoe valley and snow valley
Mont Tremblant review written Jan 09 2011 - 08:37 PM
Cons:
1. Lifts close at 3:30
2. Hotels at the resort start at $200 a night
Pros:
1. The largest mountain in the area. At the time, about 30 trails were open.
2. Fast lifts
2. Nice village and restaurants
Mont Tremblant review written Dec 28 2010 - 12:02 PM






























