Mont Tremblant

A 'super compact' resort with everything on your doorstep. The skiing is great for beginners and intermediates, but advanced skiers may find it a bit limiting.

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Ski Information

Beginners Skiing Excellent
Intermediate Skiing Excellent
Advanced Skiing Very Good
Off-Piste Fair
Skiing Altitude 915m High
265m Low
Resort Altitude 265m
Glacier No
Pistes 80km
Green 17%
Blue 33%
Red 0%
Black 50%
Number of Lifts 13
Drags 0
Chairlifts 10
Gondolas 1
Cable Cars 0
Funiculars 0
Longest run 6km
Direction of Slopes N,S
Terrain Parks Yes
Half Pipe Yes
Cross Country trails 100km
Night Skiing No
Mountain Restuarants 2
Snowmaking 76%
Resort Ski Bus No
Linked Resorts No  
Disabled Skiing No

Beginners

A dedicated beginners area with three magic carpets coupled with one of the best ski schools in North America, ensure that first time skiers are well catered for. The"Nansen" on the South-side is perfect for learning. We advise to pre-book your lessons as at peak periods demand is very high.

Intermediates

The resort is perfect for intermediate skiers, with miles of well- groomed, tree-lined runs – perfect for confidence building. we advise you to pre book your lessons as at peak periods demand is very high.

Advanced

The long runs on the South and North side of this impressive Mountain are perfect for high speed cruising. There are some steep blacks that will test even the most proficient skier and the glade skiing is excellent, particularly after a fresh fall of snow.

Snowboarding

Snowboarders are welcomed at Mont Tremblant. Two dedicated freeride parks on the north side feature a variety of exciting runs, quarter-pipes, half-pipe and jumps. There is also an absence of drag lifts in Mont Tremblant.

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