Mont Tremblant Resort Review
Posted in Mountains & Resorts, Resorts, Reviews by Rami | Tags: Canada Resorts, East Coast Resorts, Mont Tremblant, North America Resorts, Resort Review, Reviews
I’ve raked in at least 45-50 days on Tremblant in the past 5 years or so. Having gone up there so many times with all kinds of riders and skiers, I think it’s time for a good ol’ review for those considering Tremblant as a destination.
As one of the largest snowboarding areas in Canada and being backed by the same guys running the show at Whistler Blackcomb, one can only expect great things. The mountain’s layout is excellent and well planned, covering two main sides, the South and the North in addition to two edge sides. The South side gives initial access to the runs which are all carved out of thick forest. The North side is a little smaller, but offers the same degree of cool riding.
Our Elevator Pitch
Mont Tremblant is definitely our favorite North American east coast resort. Very few resorts on the East Coast come close to the variety of the slopes and runs available at Mont Tremblant. The apres-ski atmosphere is pretty good on the weekends, but not so much midweek. For those on a budget, staying at a nearby hotel/hostel is an excellent option as they are all a 3-7 minute bus ride away. The village itself offers all kinds of things to do for just about anyone. Tremblant is definitely a must visit, especially for the family types.
What We Love
- The excellent and well planned slopes and runs. Bombing down from the top to the base as quick as you possibly can will take you about 5-8 minutes. On average it’ll take you about 10-15 minutes to make it down.
- Snowboard/Ski valet right next to the Gondola so you don’t have to worry about carrying your gear to and from the main lift.
- Great village with many dining and leisure options to choose from.
- Excellent line up of accommodation choices. “En plus”, budget trips need not shy away as cheap accommodation is available minutes away from the village. Combine that with Mont Tremblant’s T-Pack offer for 2 day lift tickets for ~$70 total.
What We Don’t Love
- Gets pretty damn cold up there.
- The crowd… but then again this is a problem at most of the popular resorts.
- Subdued night life especially for the younger crowds.
- Terrain park has very limited features and the half pipe is not always available.
Best For
- Families who want that European/French ‘alps’ village feel.
- Groups/families looking to spend and those on a budget.
- Intermediates looking to up their game
Worst For
- Party animals, unless you go during college break week or in big groups
- Backcountry/off-piste lovers – there just isn’t any.
- People who really detest the cold.
Trail Map
Click the above image for an interactive trail map.
Resort Statistics
- Resort Type: Alpine
- Winter: Nov to May
- Summer: None
- Board Leashes required: Yes
- Night Riding: No
Lifts
- Total Lifts: 12
- Gondolas: 2
- Chair lifts: 9
- Drag lifts: 1
- Max people per hour: 27,230
Mountain
- Total pistes/trails: 94
- Total ride area: 602 acres
- Longest run: 3.75miles (6km)
- Top lift: 875m
- Vertical drop: 694m
- First lift: 181m
Pistes Difficulty
- Green runs: 17%
- Red runs: 33%
- Black runs: 50%
Lift Passes
- Half-day ~$50
- Full-Day ~$80
- Lift times:8.30am to 4.00pm
Snowfall
- Average annual snowfall: 3.82 metres
- Artificial snowmaking coverage: 70%
Facilities/Misc
- Snowboard/Ski Schools: Excellent
- Snowboard/Ski Rentals: Yes
- Snowboard/Ski Valet: Yes, about $5 for overnight – right next to the main gondola
- Heliboarding: Not available
- Snowmobiles: Yes
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