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What Skiers Say About Tremblant
Tremblant attracts skiers and snowboarders across all abilities, from beginners to experts, with many visiting as families or groups. Users consistently mention well-groomed runs, efficient lift operations during weekdays, beautiful tree skiing, and the European-style pedestrian village as major positives. Crowding is a recurring complaint, particularly on weekends and holidays, with long lift queues and busy slopes reported frequently. Conditions are described as variable, with ice developing by midday and temperatures often bitterly cold. Pricing for accommodation, food, and lift tickets is widely criticised as expensive, though many users still return regularly and consider it the best option in eastern Canada.
AI-generated summary based on verified skier reviews
- terrain variety
- tree runs
- grooming quality
- pedestrian village
- lift efficiency weekdays
- ski-in ski-out options
- weekend crowds
- high prices
- icy conditions
- cold temperatures
That said, it can get pretty crowded during peak times, and some of the prices—especially for food and lift tickets—feel a bit high for what you get. Overall, it’s an enjoyable and reliable destination, especially for a short trip or weekend getaway, but not quite at the level to make it a must-visit every season.
So many options, lines moved well.
Apres was easy to walk up to - consider reservations for the steakhouse.
Parking is free with free shuttles, load up and leave your gear in the car.
Food is great but lil expensive
Kids attended for a race camp week- amazing snow conditions; ample space on the hills; short lift lines
Dining out is pricey but quality is high.
Ski in ski out accommodations are amazing
Grab a poutine at the Manitou or enjoy at tasty beaver tail strolling in the village.

