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4.2 (168 reviews)
Ranked 146th of 230 Ski resorts
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4.24 (168 ratings)
Overall Rating
3.91 (166 ratings)
Value for Money
4.35 (156 ratings)
Après Ski
3.69 (127 ratings)
Off Piste
4.31 (162 ratings)
Eating Out
4.50 (153 ratings)
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Tremblant Reviews & Ratings

Overall Rating: 4.2
Ranking: 146th of 230 resorts
4.24 (168 ratings)
Overall Rating
3.90 (130 ratings)
Snow Parks
3.91 (166 ratings)
Value for Money
4.35 (156 ratings)
Après Ski
4.65 (165 ratings)
Family Friendly
3.69 (127 ratings)
Off Piste
4.31 (162 ratings)
Eating Out
4.08 (146 ratings)
Tree Skiing
4.42 (167 ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.70 (135 ratings)
Mogul Fields
3.47 (137 ratings)
Powder Zones
3.65 (161 ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.26 (167 ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.31 (80 ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.50 (153 ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.38 (13 ratings)
Beginners
4.26 (35 ratings)
Intermediates
4.31 (75 ratings)
Advanced
4.07 (45 ratings)
Experts
4.40 (43 ratings)
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Malcolm - intermediate snowboarder
Mar, 21 - 2025
I've visited Tremblant twice in the last couple of years, and have been impressed with the amazing views and relatively quiet slopes (especially mid-week). Only waited in line for a lift a couple of times on my recent visit!
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Maggie - advanced skier
Mar, 21 - 2025
Tremblant is extremely overpriced. Food is expensive. It is geared only to rich people from the United States who can take advantage of our low Canadian Dollar.
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Alex - expert skier
Mar, 21 - 2025
Not a ton of options for skiing off piste, but their options for treed runs are excellent and those runs are very quiet and peaceful. The beginner areas are very crowded as is to be expected on a family friendly mountain. The entire place is usually icy by noon, but still skiable. The village at the base of the mountain has a plethora of eating options. If you like to bring your lunch, the chalet at the top of the mountain has a large area for eating packed lunches, and many people leave their backpacks in there all day. There is a wonderful micro brewery, La Diable, that is down in the village that has great beer and poutine.
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Zabrina - beginner skier
Mar, 16 - 2025
The pedestrian-only village at the base of the mountain is often compared to a European winter wonderland, with cobblestone streets, unique boutiques, and over 30 restaurants offering diverse cuisines. Accommodations range from luxury hotels like the Fairmont Tremblant to cozy chalets, ensuring something for every budget. Overall, Mont Tremblant offers a blend of excellent skiing and vibrant après-ski activities, making it a favorite for many.
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Nava - beginner skier
Mar, 4 - 2025
The place is quaint and charming with lots of shops and restaurants. Great family ski destination, although it gets very busy on weekends.
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Bonnie - intermediate skier
Feb, 10 - 2025
The village is amazing. Great vibe at Tremblant. Loved our weekend there. It wasnt too busy and most runs were open. Our hotel was great and had a fantastic pool and hot tub.
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Dan - intermediate snowboarder
Feb, 10 - 2025
It's pretty touristy, but overall great. The back side was preferred by us due to fewer people and more interesting runs. Lifts on the back side are definitely aging, but still much preferred (only go up to go down).
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Ivy - advanced skier
Feb, 9 - 2025
Go to ski hill in eastern Canada. Beautiful runs and good mix of levels and variety of slopes. The village is pricy but cute and has everything you need. Overall great skiing for this part of the world especially if you can do ski in ski out accommodation.
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Nicholas - advanced skier
Feb, 7 - 2025
I've been skiing since a young age, and out of all the resorts I've visited, including Mont Saint-Sauveur, Sutton, and Bromont, Tremblant truly stands alone. The mountain offers a variety of top-notch runs for all levels. For example, I consider myself an advanced skier where I could do all sorts of runs but for my friends whom I've introduced to the sport, the Greens also offer something great. The beauty of this mountain is undeniably the views as I would often find myself on the Greens and Blues to truly return to the roots of my skiing passions of enjoying a good run and a beautiful panoramic scenery. Overall, this mountain offers an amazing combination of amazing terrain for all levels of skils and natural beauty.
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Eamonn - advanced skier
Feb, 7 - 2025
Tremblant is a fantastic family friendly resort. We've vacationed at Tremblant for 4 years now, and have enjoyed the full day ski school for our kids, and the amount of runs and terrain available. Not much off-piste like typical west coast resorts, but lots of glades and groomers available. The community is friendly and lift lines have never been a concern. Only downside is how quiet the village is in the evening and the lack of late night food options.
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