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Tremblant Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.63 (246 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.48 (230 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.40 (256 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.39 (22 Ratings)
Beginners
4.30 (67 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.28 (236 Ratings)
Après-Ski
Beginner 19%
Intermediate 31%
Advanced 38%
Expert 13%
Overall Rating
4.2
From 258 Reviews
101
Total Runs
755
Bottom Elevation
2871
Top Elevation
754
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Tremblant ski resort map to get familiar with the layout before you hit the slopes. The trail map covers 101 runs across 19 beginner, 31 intermediate, and 38 advanced trails, serviced by 3 gondolas, 8 chairlifts, and 3 drag lifts. With a vertical drop from 875m down to 230m, you'll have plenty of terrain to explore during your trip.

Download the Tremblant Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Tremblant

Best Runs in Tremblant

  • Nansen (Green): A long, gentle cruiser perfect for building confidence with its wide, forgiving terrain and mellow gradient.

  • Le P'tit Bonheur (Green): A sheltered beginner trail through the trees that offers a proper sense of progression without intimidating steeps.

  • Flying Mile (Blue): A fast, wide-open intermediate run ideal for carving practice, stretching nearly the full vertical of the mountain.

  • Beauchemin (Blue): A consistently pitched blue that winds through beautiful gladed sections while maintaining an accessible intermediate standard.

  • Kandahar (Blue): A classic intermediate cruiser with good width and pitch variation that gets you comfortable linking turns at speed.

  • Expo (Black): A long, sustained black diamond run that tests your stamina and technique with consistent steepness over its full descent.

  • Dynamite (Black Diamond): A properly steep, narrow chute that demands precise turn placement and rewards aggressive skiing.

  • Duncan (Double Black Diamond): One of Tremblant's most technical challenges, featuring tight mogul fields and relentless pitch.

  • Vertige (Double Black Diamond): A steep, leg-burning bump run that lives up to its name with sustained difficulty and genuine consequence.

  • Edge (Double Black Diamond): An expert-only mogul field with tight spacing and steep gradient that separates the confident from the committed.