Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort is recognised as a premiere alpine destination in North America with 654 skiable acres, 94 trails and 13 lifts. The picturesque pedestrian village now boasts a casino, opened in 2009, for additional thrills off the slopes.
For more information regarding Mont-Tremblant ski holidays contact a friendly Flight Centre consultant and don't forget to ask about our great deals on hotels, tours, travel insurance, transfers and more.
Fast Facts
Ski Season:
Late November - Early April
Opening Times:
8.30am - 3.30pm
Terrain Grades:
17% beginner, 33% intermediate & 50% expert.
Elevation:
230m base elevation, 875m top elevation
Lifts:
high-speed chairlifts, passenger chairlifts, 2 gondolas, 3 magic carpets & 1 cabriolet
Ski School:
Child and adult ski school catering to all ski and snowboard abilities
Cost of a Day Pass:
AU$74
Car parks:
There are many parking areas available at the resort.
Getting There
Mont-Tremblant is a 90-minute drive from the Montreal-Trudeau International Airport and 35 km from Mont-Tremblant International Airport. There are buses and shuttles from Montreal to Mont-Tremblant. Book flights online
Accommodation
There is a large variety of accommodation options at the resort catering to all tastes and budgets. Book accommodation online
Car Hire
Hire a car in Montreal or at the Mont-Tremblant airport. Chains are essential so be sure to hire them also. You can book your car online to guarantee availability.
Travel Insurance
Skiing and snowboarding are great activities. So you can enjoy the snow with peace of mind, consider travel insurance for your winter holiday.
Events
Mont-Tremblant hosts many events throughout the winter calendar including the FIS Super Series, Demo Day and The 24h of Skiing.
All Inclusive Packages
For an all inclusive ski holiday package including flights, tours, ski passes and more please contact a Flight Centre consultant on 133 133 or fill in the enquiry form below.
Trail Maps
Download the below PDF files for detailed maps of the different trails available on the north and south sides of Mont-Tremblant. On these maps, green lines represent beginner trails, red lines are intermediate trails and black lines are advanced trails.