




Multi-story hotel building located in the upper part of the pedestrian village.
16 features available
4 room types
King bed
Queen bed
Double bed
Twin bed
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£115
per night
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£210
per night
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£450
per night
Mont-Tremblant is Quebec's premier ski resort, and Homewood Suites benefits from one of the most convenient positions on the mountain — ski-in, ski-out access means there is no shuttle or transfer between accommodation and the slopes. The pedestrianised village at the base of the mountain is within easy reach, offering a concentrated selection of restaurants, bars, and shops that remain lively well into the evening. Tremblant itself is approximately 130 kilometres north-west of Montreal, making it accessible by road in around 90 minutes from the city's international airport. The combination of slope-side positioning and village proximity means guests can move easily between skiing, après-ski, and the property's own facilities without logistical friction.
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Experience eastern Canada's premier peak with vibrant European village charm and superb skiing.
Mont Tremblant is the premier ski destination in eastern North America, renowned for its colorful, European-style pedestrian village and impeccably groomed slopes. Nestled in the Laurentian Mountains just a short drive from Montreal, the resort offers a uniquely vibrant atmosphere that blends French-Canadian joie de vivre with modern alpine luxury. The mountain features four distinct faces—Versant Sud, Versant Nord, Versant Soleil, and The Edge—ensuring skiers and snowboarders of all levels can find their ideal terrain. From the sweeping, 6-kilometer beginner-friendly Nansen run to the challenging, steep moguls of the Expo trail, Tremblant delivers exceptional variety, all backed by one of the continent's most powerful snowmaking systems. Off the slopes, Tremblant truly shines with its world-class après-ski scene, diverse dining options, and boutique shopping. Whether you are a family looking for comprehensive ski school programs, or a group of friends seeking legendary nightlife at iconic spots like Le P'tit Caribou, Mont Tremblant provides an unforgettable winter experience.
Tremblant spans four distinct mountain faces, offering 102 trails that cater to everyone from first-timers to seasoned experts. The resort is famous for its long, winding cruisers, perfectly spaced glades (sous-bois), and extensive freestyle parks, all serviced by a highly efficient lift network.
A beautiful mountain range in southern Quebec known for its rolling hills, pristine frozen lakes, and immense boreal forests.
Spectacular views of Lake Tremblant, sunny slopes, and direct access to the lively pedestrian village.
Steeper pitches, classic mogul runs, and generally colder temperatures that preserve winter snow beautifully.
Sun-drenched glades and winding trails, perfect for cruising and relaxing on a clear day.
A dedicated zone for advanced skiers featuring challenging natural glades and ungroomed terrain.
The resort's iconic, sweeping 6km green trail that allows beginners to enjoy a full top-to-bottom mountain experience.
Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL)
1h 30min
130km
Regular direct shuttle bus services (such as Tremblant Express) run continuously from Montreal Airport to the resort. Extensive parking available, including free peripheral lots with frequent shuttle service to the village, and paid VIP lots closer to the lifts.
Late November to Mid-April
Tremblant is part of the Ikon Pass network. Peak holiday periods can be very busy.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CAD 145), Adult 6-Day Pass (CAD 750)