10 Best Things to Do in Mont-Tremblant

What is Mont-Tremblant Most Famous For?

Located in Quebec’s dramatic Laurentian Mountains, Mont-Tremblant is a year-round getaway, as popular with skiers and snowboarders as it is with hikers, cyclists, and kayakers. Boasting breathtaking forests and a sparkling lake, Canada’s wilderness is right on your doorstep.

Our guide to the best things to do in Mont-Tremblant will see you hitting the slopes, cruising the water and enjoying delicious meals in panoramic restaurants. There’s also a wealth of major surprises in store like a spine-tingling zipline and a kaleidoscopic lightshow.


Mont-Tremblant Hotels

1. Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort

Alpine opulence


Good for: Couples, Families, Adventure


A four-season vacation haven, Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort is set in the majestic Laurentian mountain range. Aside from hitting the slopes in winter, the enclave offers a wealth of exhilarating outdoor activities including golf, biking, horseback riding, canoeing, hiking and apprentice falconry.

There’s plenty of accommodations on offer for couples and groups – from village hotels and luxurious chalets to characterful condominiums. What’s more, the resort delivers world-class gastronomic experiences at its array of bars and restaurants like Altitude Broil, A Mano Trattoria, La Maison De La Crepe and Bar Du Casino.


Location: Mont-Tremblant, QC, Canada

Open: Daily from 9 am to 5.30 pm

Phone: +1 819-681-3000

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Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort

Mont-Tremblant, QC, Canada

2. Tonga Lumina

A sensory spectacle


Good for: Couples, Families, Adventure


Unlike anything else in Mont-Tremblant, Tonga Lumina offers an other-worldly hiking experience in the heart of the night-time forest. Across 1.5 kilometers, you’ll be captivated by dazzling light projections, mysterious sound effects and mythic giant-themed storytelling.

This hypnotic multimedia extravaganza from Moment Factory begins on an adventure-packed chairlift ride that ascends the Laurentian Mountains. You’ll then be treated to over an hour of awe-inspiring visions and kaleidoscopic colors as you wend your way along the trail.


Location: 1000 Chem. des Voyageurs, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1T1, Canada

Phone: +1 866-787-8920

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Tonga Lumina

1000 Chem. des Voyageurs, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1T1, Canada

3. Domaine Saint-Bernard

Snow sports, bathing and star gazing


Good for: Couples, Families, Adventure


Domaine Saint-Bernard is a 1,500-acre protected habitat that hosts an array of cold-weather activities including cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and winter walking. Set on the south bank of the Diable River, this ecotourism haven is abundant with native flora and fauna and over 37 kilometers of scenic hiking trails.

In the warmer months, swimmers can stop at Lake Raynaud which boasts one of the best beaches in Mont-Tremblant. Budding astronomers will revel in Domaine Saint-Bernard’s Velan Pavilion which houses the second biggest telescope in the Province of Quebec.


Location: 539 CH St Bernard, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec J8E 1T4, Canada

Open: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm

Phone: +1 819-425-3588

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Domaine Saint-Bernard

539 CH St Bernard, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec J8E 1T4, Canada

4. Les Croisières Mont-Tremblant

A day on the lake


Good for: Couples, Families, Adventure


Stop by stunning Lake Mont-Tremblant for an intrepid adventure out on the water. Tour company, Les Croisières Mont-Tremblant, offers panoramic rides across this Canadian jewel aboard their stylish Grand Manitou II vessel.

Elevate your experience by booking a brunch cruise and enjoy a sumptuous selection of yoghurts, fruit and granola, Viennese pastries, deli meats and fine cheeses. The group also offers a duo of daily fishing excursions on a zippy little motoboat to catch smallmouth bass, landlocked salmon, lake trout and musky.


Location: 2810 Chem. du Village, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1E9, Canada

Phone: +1 819-425-1045

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Les Croisières Mont-Tremblant

2810 Chem. du Village, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1E9, Canada

5. Ziptrek

A thrill ride above the treetops


Good for: Couples, Families, Adventure


For an unforgettable adrenaline rush, nothing beats a day at Ziptrek Mont-Tremblant: the town’s official zipline. This spine-tingling aerial adventure will see you whizzing from a summit in the spectacular Laurentian Mountains, across swathes of picturesque forest, to the pedestrian village below.

Designed for adventurers of all ages, Ziptrek allows you to ride solo, in tandem, or even side-by-side. With five ziplines that extend over 4 kilometers, you’ll see Mont-Tremblant from a whole other angle (while enjoying panoramic pitstops from its many observation platforms).


Location: 1000 Chem. des Voyageurs, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1T1, Canada

Open: Daily from 8 am to 7 pm

Phone: +1 819-681-4448

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Ziptrek

1000 Chem. des Voyageurs, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1T1, Canada

6. Casino de Mont-Tremblant

Glitzy gambling


Good for: Couples, Food, Nightlife


Casino de Mont-Tremblant is an entertainment mecca that features all your favorite games (including slot machines and roulette wheels), fine dining, swanky cocktails and live DJs that spin the latest tunes. When you’re not placing bets, you can take to the dancefloor to boogie the night away or watch live sporting matches on the giant TVs.

Altitude Restaurant delivers breathtaking mountain views from its stylish interior (featuring floor-to-ceiling glass) and elevated patio terrace. Dine on chef-prepared dishes like French onion soup, filet mignon, catch of the day and berry coulis cheesecake.


Location: 300 Chem. des Pléiades, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 0A7, Canada

Open: Thursday–Sunday from 2 pm to 12 am (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)

Phone: +1 819-429-4150

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Casino de Mont-Tremblant

300 Chem. des Pléiades, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 0A7, Canada

7. Tremblant Activity Center

For all kinds of sports


Good for: Couples, Families, Adventure


Tremblant Activity Center draws lovers of the great outdoors with its wide selection of recreational activities. Here, you’ll enjoy cani-hiking with sled dogs, dune buggy tours, helicopter rides, paintball sessions, rock climbing and lake kayaking.

Tremblant Treehouses offers extraordinary rustic vacation rentals where you can get back to nature in true childhood style. Accommodating between 1 and 20 people, these spectacular eco properties are in close proximity to the water’s edge and deliver picturesque views of the mountains and forest.


Location: 118 Chem. de Kandahar, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1T1, Canada

Open: Monday–Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm, Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm

Phone: +1 819-681-4848

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Tremblant Activity Center

118 Chem. de Kandahar, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1T1, Canada

8. Factoreries Tremblant

Shop and save


Good for: Couples, Families, Shoppers


Factoreries Tremblant is a popular outlet mall that houses a multitude of big-name brands that offer major discounts and unbeatable deals. Shop yourself silly at La Grenier, Quilicot, La Vie En Rose, Stokes and O’Neill.

Check the mall’s official website for news about special events across the year including sidewalk sales, classic automobile exhibitions, Black Friday clearances and festive activities. After you’ve splashed your cash, take a coffee break at the American chain, Starbucks for a creamy cappuccino and a chocolate chunk cookie.


Location: 2555 Rue De L’Aulnaie, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 0E5, Canada

Open: Monday–Wednesday from 9.30 am to 6 pm, Thursday–Friday from 9.30 am to 7 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm

Phone: +1 438-792-9970

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Factoreries Tremblant

2555 Rue De L'Aulnaie, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 0E5, Canada

9. Skyline Luge Mont Tremblant

Epic family fun


Good for: Couples, Families, Adventure


Skyline Luge Mont Tremblant is a 1.4-kilometre downhill track that twists its way through the picturesque Laurentian Forest. Ascend to the top on the winter ski chairlift, then drive a three-wheeled go-kart down to the bottom.

Launched in 2003, Skyline Mont Tremblant was the first Luge attraction in North America and has since proved a hit with riders of all ages. Afterward, treat yourself to a meal at one of the nearby restaurants like the Bullseye Sedan or La Pizzateria.


Location: 1000 Chem. du Curé Deslauriers, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1E1, Canada

Open: Daily from 9 am to 8 pm

Phone: +1 888-738-1777

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Skyline Luge Mont Tremblant

1000 Chem. du Curé Deslauriers, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1E1, Canada

10. Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblsnt

Wellness in the wild


Good for: Couples, Families, Luxury


Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant is a world-class thermal spa resort that’s tucked away inside Quebec’s tranquil Laurentian Forest. Here, you can unplug from the digital world, reconnect with nature’s rhythms and gently detoxify yourself.

Spanning over 72,000 square feet, this enchanting wellness sanctuary allows you to meditate in the woods, soak in warm thermal waters or reinvigorate in an icy plunge pool. Massage therapy begins every day at 9 am and includes techniques like Swedish Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Prenatal and Therapeutic.


Location: 4280 Mnt Ryan, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1S4, Canada

Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm (closed on Sundays)

Phone: +1 888-537-2263

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Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblsnt

4280 Mnt Ryan, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1S4, Canada

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FAQ

How do I get to Mont-Tremblant from Montreal?

There are multiple ways to travel the 130 km from Montreal to Mont‑Tremblant. Driving is a popular choice, with 2 major highways. Highway 15 is more direct, usually under 2 hours, while Highway 117 takes around 2.5 hours but shows off more scenery. If you don’t want to drive, you can take a taxi, though it’s pricey. The bus is a good alternative: Galland buses take just under 3 hours, and in ski season, there’s a direct airport shuttle.

What is the best time of year to go skiing in Mont-Tremblant?

The main ski season in Mont-Tremblant runs from December to April, though some experienced skiers head out in November for fresh powder and quieter slopes, despite occasional bare patches and limited amenities. For longer days on the mountain, later in the season (April or even May), offers extended daylight and good deals, though snow conditions vary more. The peak months are January to March, when snowfall is most reliable. It’s busier and pricier then, but everything is open, and the skiing is at its best.

How much does skiing cost in Mont-Tremblant?

A day’s lift pass in Mont‑Tremblant costs around 150 Canadian dollars for an adult and just over half that for a child. A half‑day pass is cheaper, but a full day is more cost‑effective, and you might get a discount for buying multiple passes. For longer stays, higher‑tier ski passes include Mont‑Tremblant and other nearby resorts, often with discounts on dining and activities. If you’re planning to ski for 5 or more days, these are likely your best option.

How do you travel around Mont-Tremblant?

The village of Mont-Tremblant is quite small, so it’s easy to get around on foot. Snow shoeing will allow you to go further afield, while gondolas take you up to the top of the slopes. If you’ve brought your own car, or you’re renting one, then there’s good parking and reliable roads. There are a few parking lots by the gondola stations, so it’s easy to drive there and head right up the mountain. Remember to dress warmly if you’re out walking.

What is the history of Mont-Tremblant as a ski resort?

The first chair‑lift was installed in Mont‑Tremblant in 1939, making the resort over 80 years old. When it opened, it had 8 trails and was the largest ski resort in Quebec. It expanded and, in 1950, became the site of the Ryan Cup slalom race, then hosted the Women’s Skiing World Cup in 1983. More trails and activities followed, including a golf course and a blues festival. It now also hosts 24hTremblant, a charity event where teams spend 24 hours doing winter sports to raise money.