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Tremblant Ski Resort Review

Wertu ski expert
May 19, 2024

A colorful blend of Canadian hospitality and French sophistication, boasting cobblestone streets, ski-in, ski-out accommodations, and standing as the largest ski resort on Canada's east coast.

Tremblant overview

Stats

4.1
/5
Rating
m
Resort height
875
m
Summit

KM of slopes

21.6
Beginners
24.5
Intermediates
21.6
Experts
81.9
Total

Best for

Beginners
Intermediates
Fun
Boarders
Fun
Fun
Fun
Couples
2200
Snowparks

Tremblant for beginners

Beginners rating -
21.6
Perfect
Beginners can rejoice, as Tremblant offers a comfortable starting point. Kick off your skiing journey with skilled instructors in the Équilibre area next to the village. Once you've mastered the basics, the South Side awaits with its green runs. The star attraction is the 6km Nansen green run that spans top to bottom, perfect for repeated runs to refine your technique.

Tremblant for intermediates

Intermediates rating -
Intermediates
Perfect
Intermediates have a lot to explore here. The resort features well-groomed blues across both the North and South sides of the mountain. Runs like Toboggan, Beauchemin, and Lowell Thomas are especially worth noting. And for those eager to up the ante, the black diamonds, which are akin to European reds, beckon with runs like Ryan Haut and Devil’s River.

Tremblant for advanced

Advanced skiers rating -
Fun
Perfect
Advanced skiers will find their playground in Tremblant. High-adrenaline glade skiing on The Edge is complemented by terrains under the Flying Mile Express. Traditional favorites like Dynamite add to the thrill. And don't forget about the steep top-to-bottom bump runs scattered around the North side of the mountain.

Tremblant for snowboarders

Snowboarders rating -
Boarders
Perfect
Snowboarders will find much to appreciate, particularly the absence of drag lifts. Three snow parks cater to different skill levels: Mitik park on the North Side for basics, Progression park on the South Side for intermediate skills, and Adrénaline park for showcasing advanced tricks.

Tremblant for off-pistes

Off-pistes rating -
Fun
Perfect
Tremblant doesn't hold back on the off-piste action. Advanced skiers and snowboarders can test their mettle with challenging gladed tree runs off the Edge lift. If you're looking for something less daunting, the Action Trail provides a more open area to perfect your off-piste skills.

Tremblant for families

Families rating -
Fun
Perfect
Young adventurers won't run out of things to do here, and it's not just about skiing. From helicopter rides to ice fishing, there's an activity to spark every child's imagination. The leisure center and swimming pool offer a break from the cold, while snowmobiling and dog sledding add a dose of high-energy fun. Let's not forget the sleigh rides and outdoor ice skating, perfect for making magical family memories.

Tremblant apres-ski

Apres-ski rating -
Perfect
Fun
After the slopes, the village transforms into a bustling nightlife hub with something for everyone. Central Tapas & Nightclub spices up the scene with its lively dance floor and cocktails. Meanwhile, Le P'tit Caribou is the place to be for a legendary party experience, boasting multiple bars and a large dance floor. For a laid-back vibe, head to La Diable Microbrewery at the village's end for a sampling tray of local brews.

Tremblant

food scene

Tremblant food scene

Young adventurers won't run out of things to do here, and it's not just about skiing. From helicopter rides to ice fishing, there's an activity to spark every child's imagination. The leisure center and swimming pool offer a break from the cold, while snowmobiling and dog sledding add a dose of high-energy fun. Let's not forget the sleigh rides and outdoor ice skating, perfect for making magical family memories.