
Mont-Tremblant Travel Guide
From Wikitravel
Mont-Tremblant is a small village in Quebec, Canada, known for the famous Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort. Located in the Laurentian mountain range, Mont-Tremblant ("Trembling mountain" in French) is surrounded by lush boreal forest and breathtaking views, standing at 875 meters (2871 feet).
Despite being a ski resort, in recent years, Mont-Tremblant has become a popular getaway for tourist and locals alike, whether in winter or in summer.
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Get in
From Montreal, by car.
Take autoroute 15 North to Sainte-Agathe. After Sainte-Agathe, the 15 North merges with 117. Continue on the 117 North past Saint-Jovite. Take exit 119 (Montée Ryan) to Chemin Duplessis and follow indications for Tremblant Resort. 1 1/2 hour.
By Air
The airport in Mont Tremblant has recently begun direct flights to and from several US cities, such as Philadelphia and Dallas.
Get around
See
Do
Mont Tremblant is an internationally-renowned tourist resort and ski destination. The skiing alone is worth the trip. The full-service resort [1] has somewhat pricey but otherwise excellent restaurants and shops.
Nearby, Parc de Mont Tremblant is one of the major parks listed in the Parcs Quebec network and features camping, canoe-camping, well-maintained hiking trails, canoe rental. See the SEPAQ website (in french and english) [2] for more information and rates.
Buy
You can buy lots of items in Mont Tremblant!
Eat
Drink
Sleep
- Le Grand Lodge, [3]. A four season family resort on the shores of Lake Ouimet - just a few minutes from the base of the Mont Tremblant Ski area. Studios through 3 bedroom apartments are available. Their strong point is their location right on the lake and near a multitude of great golf courses. They have organized family activities and programs just for the children.
Get out
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