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All About Mont-Tremblant
Nestled on the shore of Lake Tremblant among the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, Mont-Tremblant is a haven for outdoor adventurers hoping to ski, hike, horseback ride, and bike the mountainous landscape. Less than a two-hour drive from Montreal, this picturesque mountain village has streets lined with brightly painted, Old World-style buildings that can easily make you feel like you are in the French Alps. Inside the village buildings, you’ll find upscale boutiques, mouth-watering restaurants, cozy coffee shops, and welcoming bars where you can relax after a day on the mountain.
Mont-Tremblant National Park is just north of the village and is home to more than 400 lakes, six rivers, over 50 miles of hiking trails, and nearly 27 miles of ski trails. It is also a great place for wildlife spotting with more than 45 species of mammal and more than 200 bird species.
When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Mont-Tremblant?
Thanks to the myriad of year-round activities, Mont-Tremblant is a great place to visit during all four seasons. Just note that this area is relatively cool and temperate, and packing for rain is always a good idea, regardless of when you’re planning to visit your vacation rental in Mont Tremblant.
In the summer, you can hike along the many trails or swim in the cooling waters of Lake Tremblant. In the spring and fall, the valley and mountainside take on a whole new persona with spring flowers and the autumn leaves giving the area a splash of vibrant color, making these seasons a great time to explore the nearby national park.
During the winter, ski season generally lasts between late November and mid-April, when Mont-Tremblant becomes a hotspot for downhill and cross-country enthusiasts with one of Quebec's most famous ski resorts sprawled across the face of the mountain.
What are the top things to do in Mont-Tremblant?
Mont-Tremblant
This soaring mountain is the town’s namesake, and many of the town’s main activities are centered around its peak. While you are here, you can hit the snowy slopes on more than 100 different runs or cross-country ski along nearly 75 miles of trails. Or hike along miles of trails that lead you through pine forests and past gorgeous waterfalls and burbling creeks.
Lake Tremblant
With a sandy beach and tranquil water, Lake Tremblant is a popular spot for getting in or on the water. Lake cruises are a great way to explore this stunning lake with someone else at the wheel, or rent a kayak from a local outfitter and steer yourself around.
Panoramic Gondola
For a great bird’s eye view of the Laurentian Mountains and the surrounding valleys, take a gondola ride up Mont Tremblant. Open only during the summer and fall, this breathtaking experience offers a glimpse of the lush green mountainside and the vibrant fall foliage colors.