Tremblant, Canada
Le Westin Resort and Spa
Low season:£165per night
~£1,155 per week

Canada
Experience eastern Canada's premier peak with vibrant European village charm and superb skiing.
4 properties available
About the Resort
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 Resort
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.
On the Mountain
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.
Laurentian Mountains
A beautiful mountain range in southern Quebec known for its rolling hills, pristine frozen lakes, and immense boreal forests.
Location
Resort Details
Ideal For
Families
Traffic-free pedestrian village, outstanding ski school, and abundant off-slope activities.
Après-Ski Enthusiasts
Famous for its lively bars, vibrant village atmosphere, and energetic nightlife.
Beginners
Dedicated learning zones and a famous 6km top-to-bottom green run perfect for progressing.
Park Skiers
Extensive terrain parks catering to all levels from progression boxes to pro-level jumps.
By Type
Slope Access
Full Collection
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Where to Eat
La Forge Bistro & Pub
Place St-Bernard (Village Center)
An iconic two-story establishment offering a lively pub downstairs and premium dining upstairs right by the gondola.
Le P'tit Caribou
Pedestrian Village
Legendary nightlife spot consistently ranked among North America's absolute best après-ski bars.
Microbrasserie La Diable
Pedestrian Village
Laid-back local brewery serving hearty pub fare and a great selection of craft beers in a casual setting.
Le Refuge du Trappeur
Versant Soleil
A rustic mountain cabin offering cozy warmth, hot drinks, and scenic views halfway down the slopes.
Common Questions
The ski season in Tremblant typically runs Late November to Mid-April. The resort averages 4m per season of snowfall, so conditions are usually reliable throughout. Tremblant is part of the Ikon Pass network. Peak holiday periods can be very busy.
Tremblant offers 82km of pistes with a vertical drop of 645m. 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. It forms part of the Laurentian Mountains ski area.
Experience eastern Canada's premier peak with vibrant European village charm and superb skiing. Tremblant is a family-friendly resort, known for its distinctive character and atmosphere. Key highlights include family friendly, beginners, intermediates, advanced, snowpark.
Tremblant receives an average of 4m per season of snowfall. With skiing up to 875m, higher altitude terrain holds snow well into spring. Recent snowfall: Consistent early coverage supported by world-class snowmaking.
Tremblant is well-suited for several types of visitors. For families: Traffic-free pedestrian village, outstanding ski school, and abundant off-slope activities. For après-ski enthusiasts: Famous for its lively bars, vibrant village atmosphere, and energetic nightlife. For beginners: Dedicated learning zones and a famous 6km top-to-bottom green run perfect for progressing.
The nearest airport is Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL), about 130km away (approximately 1h 30min by transfer). Regular direct shuttle bus services (such as Tremblant Express) run continuously from Montreal Airport to the resort. Tremblant is also reachable by train via Montreal Central Station. Several coach buses operate daily from downtown Montreal directly to the Tremblant pedestrian village.
Lift passes in Tremblant are available as Adult Day Pass (CAD 145), Adult 6-Day Pass (CAD 750). Passes often cover the wider Laurentian Mountains area, giving access to a much larger ski domain. Book lift tickets, lessons, and rentals well in advance online for the best rates and guaranteed availability.
Standout dining in Tremblant includes La Forge Bistro & Pub (An iconic two-story establishment offering a lively pub downstairs and premium dining upstairs right by the gondola.), Le P'tit Caribou (Legendary nightlife spot consistently ranked among North America's absolute best après-ski bars.), Microbrasserie La Diable (Laid-back local brewery serving hearty pub fare and a great selection of craft beers in a casual setting.). With 4 recommended restaurants in total, the resort offers an impressive dining scene for a ski destination.
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