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Mont Tremblant, with all its year-round activities, is a short drive away. It is a true 4-season resort with exciting things to see and do throughout the year.

During winter, alpine & cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, dog-sledding and horse-back riding can all be enjoyed a few minutes away. The lifts of the Versant Nord are a very short drive away and take you straight up to the summit of Mont Tremblant. Should you want to hit some different slopes, the skiing hill of Mont Blanc in St Faustin is a 10min drive from Maison Blanche, a 20min drive from Chalet du Diable.

During the summer, the activities are limitless: there is plenty of hiking around the resort, you can try the climbing wall, go acrobranching, in-line-skating, trapezing, go-carting, use the luge and plenty more… For serious mountain bikers there is a trail leading down the South Side of the mountain. Mont Tremblant also offers access to the P’tit Train du Nord, a 200km long biking trail running between Mt Laurier and St Jerome, with restaurants, B&Bs and shops along the way.

Tremblant boasts five fantastic golf courses as well as the Tremblant Golf Academy, all within easy reach.

On the “wilder” side of things, the entrance to the Parc National du Mont-Tremblant, the first national park to be created in Quebec and a vast universe of lakes and rivers, is a mere 10mins drive away. During the warmer seasons you can rent a canoe, laze on the sandy beach, go biking, fishing or hike for days on end...

Lac Tremblant offers all kinds of watersports, from sailing to windsurfing and waterskiing. You’ll also find a Beach Club here to keep the children entertained, while the Rouge River offers exciting river rafting.

There is excellent shopping both in the resort and in St Jovite as well as the Old Village. Restaurants are plentiful and you can chose between varied cuisines – Canadian, French, Louisiana-style, Italian, Sushi, Greek – or good old-fashioned staples like chilli, burgers or the Quebec “national” dish, Poutine.

For information on all the above please try:

www.tremblant.ca for all resort and mountain-related info, ski passes & hire, ski school info, restaurants, shops, activities

www.tremblantactivities.com more info on activities

www.sepaq.com/ for info on the Parc National du Mont-Tremblant

www.out-there.com/pt-train.htm  or
www.laurentides.com/parclineaire/ for info on the P’tit Train du Nord trail

 

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