Tremblant Reviews: 4.20/5 from 250+ Verified Skiers | Snomad
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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
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Total Runs
755
Bottom Elevation
2871
Top Elevation
754
Skiable Terrain

How Skiers Rate Tremblant

4.20 (258 ratings)
Overall Rating
3.83 (253 ratings)
Value for Money
3.59 (250 ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.28 (236 ratings)
Après-Ski
4.48 (230 ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.63 (246 ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.40 (256 ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.39 (207 ratings)
Powder Zones
4.08 (223 ratings)
Tree Runs
3.68 (204 ratings)
Mogul Fields
3.63 (198 ratings)
Off-Piste
3.84 (202 ratings)
Snow Parks
4.19 (257 ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.27 (247 ratings)
Eating Out
4.28 (107 ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.39 (22 ratings)
Beginners
4.25 (51 ratings)
Intermediates
4.23 (118 ratings)
Advanced
4.04 (67 ratings)
Experts
4.30 (67 ratings)
Snowboarders

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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
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Mont Tremblant is a fantastic ski destination that offers a well-rounded and high-quality experience. The mountain is very well maintained, with a wide variety of runs that cater to all skill levels, from long cruisy groomers to more challenging terrain. Lift access is efficient with plenty of chairlifts, making it easy to get around the mountain and maximize ski time. The village adds to the experience with its lively atmosphere, great dining options, and overall resort feel. With reliable conditions, great terrain diversity, and a polished operation, Mont Tremblant is a great choice for both a solid day of skiing and a full ski getaway.
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Beautiful place to visit for all types of skiers and snowboarders. Lots to do as well off the slopes such as good restaurants and shopping. Be mindful that it can get quite busy during peak times but otherwise a great place to visit.
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Mont Tremblant is a solid ski resort with a lot going for it. The mountain offers a good variety of runs for different skill levels, and the views are beautiful, especially on clear days. The village is lively and well-kept, with plenty of dining and après-ski options that make it easy to relax after a day on the slopes.

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.
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We make the trip to Tremblant every year, it’s perfect for a longer get away with family that’s more than skiing. It’s always busy so expect lots of hustle and bustle in the village as well as on the slopes. Back runs and trees runs are usually must quieter and a lot of fun.
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Great resort
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.
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Great place to ski if you are nearby best in east side of Canada but if you can go west.

Food is great but lil expensive
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Hill was quite nice, busier in the ticketing and rental areas. Conditions were nice. Village is quite expensive.
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Fun hill in your early years, good variety for all. A little heavy traffic wise but runs still feel spacious.
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Ski town overpriced and only one night club. Too many Americans. Best place in lower Quebec though but overpriced resort.
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Spent my march breaks as a kid here. Went back in February with my buddy and the conditions were some of the best I’ve ever seen. Good food, good night life, beautiful village, and fantastic runs on the mountain - on and off the main paths. Love this place.
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Great early season conditions. Tremblant knows how to have fun on and off the slopes. So many accomodation options that are ski in ski out and incredible food and Quebecois hospitality!
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This is a great resort and I've been many times both as day trips and overnight. The runs are well maintained but very busy. Lineups get really long. It is such a nice mountain to ski though because the runs are worth it.
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great mountain all around. friendly staff. nightlife is awesome. would be nice if they could expand the disable terrain as it can get pretty busy at peak times.
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Nice hill for the area but expensive for what it is and often overcrowded. Great runs though and beautiful scenery.
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Great resort, lots of terrain to ski. Apres is great in the village. Accommodations on the hill or close by. So many options to enjoy Tremblant.
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Great hill. Lots of terrain and lots still to open as the season hits. Lots of restaurants and accomodation options. Great spa close by. Will be back.
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One of the better ski hills in eastern Canada. Lots of mountain to ski. Can ski both sides of the mountain. One is quieter than the other so lots of open slope to for speed. Not to far from Montreal so lots of options to stay in Montreal.
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Delightful Christmas village. Great snow
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
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The terrain is great for the east coast. Would be very nice (and probably busy) after a dump of fresh snow. I came up from Toronto on what happened to be MLK long weekend in the states and the lift lines were hell. We waited 30-60 mins for lifts and on got in 6 runs in total on the Sunday.
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The pinnacle of east coast skiing. Although cold and icy, the vast and variable terrain make it a great place for skiers of all ages and skill level. Whether you're looking to take in the view riding down a green like Algonquin or challenge yourself in the glades off the Edge, there's something for everyone.

Grab a poutine at the Manitou or enjoy at tasty beaver tail strolling in the village.
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