Québec, Canada
Best Things To Do in Mont-Tremblant
Mont-Tremblant is Québec's most famous mountain resort — spectacular fall foliage, a charming pedestrian village, skiing, and year-round outdoor adventures in the Laurentians.
Top Experiences in Mont-Tremblant
Fall Foliage
Laurentian mountains turn red, orange and gold — peak late September
Gondola to Summit
Ride to 875m for panoramic views of the Laurentian forest
Skiing & Snowboarding
96 ski runs, 14 lifts, 760m vertical drop
Pedestrian Village
UNESCO-inspired heritage village at the mountain base
Lac Tremblant
Paddleboarding, kayaking and beach on the pristine mountain lake
Maple Season
Sugar shack experiences in the Laurentians — March to April
Frequently Asked Questions — Mont-Tremblant
How much does it cost to ski at Mont-Tremblant? +
Mont-Tremblant lift tickets cost CAD $90–$140/person/day when booked online in advance. Multi-day passes (4 days) run CAD $280–$420. Ski rentals add CAD $55–$85/day. Family packages (2 adults + 2 children) start at CAD $350–$450/day for all lift tickets. Midweek and advance booking discounts of 20–30% are common.
When is the best time to visit Mont-Tremblant for fall foliage? +
Mont-Tremblant's peak fall foliage typically runs late September to early October. Higher elevation means colors arrive 1–2 weeks before lower Québec areas. Check Sépaq's weekly foliage report at sepaq.com for current-year predictions. The gondola (CAD $35–$45) offers the best panoramic views of the autumn colors.
How far is Mont-Tremblant from Montréal? +
Mont-Tremblant is 145km (1.5–2 hours) north of Montréal via Autoroute 15 North. Galland Bus runs daily coaches from Montréal's bus terminal (CAD $30–$40 round trip, 2 hours). Guided day trip operators also offer fall foliage tours (CAD $95–$140/person) and skiing packages from Montréal.
Is Mont-Tremblant good in summer? +
Yes — summer has excellent hiking, mountain biking, kayaking and paddleboarding on Lac Tremblant, beach access, golf, and the pedestrian village is lively with restaurants and live music. The gondola runs in summer (CAD $35–$45). Accommodation rates drop 30–50% compared to ski season. The national park has 100km of hiking trails.
What is the best area to stay at Mont-Tremblant? +
The Pedestrian Village (at the mountain base) is most convenient — ski-in/ski-out condos and hotels from CAD $150–$300/night. Fairmont Tremblant is the premium option (CAD $300–$500/night). Saint-Jovite village (5km away) has budget motels from CAD $80–$130/night. In fall foliage season, book 4–6 weeks in advance.
Best time to visit Mont-Tremblant
📅 Late September–October (foliage) or December–March (skiing)
Tours from CAD $35–$140 · Hotels from CAD $80–$500/night