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Total (3.7)
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Tremblant is a victim of its success. Lift lines are intense on weekends and prices are steep. The village steals the show with many activities, restaurants, lodging options and live music! As for the skiing experience, the slopes are crowded and snow quality degrades rapidly but the slopes themselves are fun and you will find everything from steep and bumpy to mellow and wide groomers. The Expo Chair offers the best skiing for advanced skiers and the glades are awesome. Since it's the only bigger mountain north of Montreal, it's worth the try. If you can go on a weekday the experience is much better!!
pparkin1
Overall, Tremblant is worth returning to...and I do.
Andrea
One of the best ski villages I have visited with something to offer for everyone in your group (we ranged from 6 years old to 69). The weather kept many activities closed for NYE week...it also left trails icy. The chatter on my skis was defeaning and this was the first time I have fallen on a green in over 30 years of skiing (i.e since being a kid). Not for the faint of heart.
Andy
Skiing was fine for east coast skiing. Has variety of runs.
However their ticketing system is questionable at best, bordering criminal at worst.
They post lift pricing on line but then don’t allow you to complete your transaction unless you pay for a more expensive tickets. Doesn’t matter if it took you less than one second to provide your information, sign wavers, put in your cc info.
If you saw them advertise the ticket for $350 and you signed up for that, they won’t honour it. You’ll have to pay far more for the same ticket.
In the US it’s called “Bait & Switch”
Harry Hood
Spent New Years week here and had an amazing time even though conditions were not great. The crud and ice gave runs some extra challenge but weren't bad enough to keep us off the mountain. Heavy fog was beautiful but reduced visibility significantly. The vibe is very fun and easy going. Hardly any lift lines. Base village is cute and provides lots of food and drink options.
Stephen R
My family spent a week here during New England Feb Break 2022. The skiing overall was fabulous. We had awesome powder to start our week, but midway through the trip, the area had some freezing rain. The resort did a great job of keeping runs open and groomed after the freezing rain. We were also surprised that so many people in Canada are not wimps with the cold. We had some weekend ski days that were cold and windy with temps in the low single digits (3-5 degrees F) with high winds(20-30 MPH) and it didn't seem to slow anyone from Canada down, like it would in Vermont or Maine where we often ski. The weekends get busy, but there are ways to avoid some of the lift lines if you go to some of the less busy lifts. Before the freezing rain, we had some of the best tree skiing anywhere, but like Eastern North American skiing, the ice that formed from the freezing rain made it terrible afterwards. Yet despite this, the resort did a fabulous job grooming. It is also a thoughtful resort with multiple ways to get to the top. The village is a treat and probably the best ski village in the East. I think the surrounding area is very beautiful and one of the nicest and most beautiful in the East.
Norma Jennings
We have been at Tremblant the last 2 weekends and the opertors who are in charge of putting people in the gondola clearly do not understand math. As a family of 3 we go to the group line but because the operator takes numerous people from the single lane the group line gets backed up. We had to wait 40 mins in the group line. Clearly someone needs to be spoken to about the flow.
Peter Ferguson
I drove up early from Ottawa & was at the Mountain at 8:30, I usually park on the North Side, it's a 20km drive around to the North Side Parking, which is free parking & directly at the slopes, real nice conditions, everything is open, & well groomed, skied both North & South Sides, the Edge & Soleil.. Sunny & 25'f at the summit, the prices for very so so average food in the Lodge's are expensive, $20 for a large Soup, a Bun & Butter Pad?? you pay for the Bun & butter.. it's called GREED, No crowds today, 25 cm of snow last weekend & more coming this weekend.
jim
Mont Tremblant is amazing. It is clearly the best ski area in the East.
Catherine undefined
You go to Tremblant for the overall experience, greatest après in Québec right there at the base village. I go 3-4 times a year and get frustrated at the long lift lines (30-40 min wait is perfectly norma here) and the fact that the runs aren’t steep enough to keep me interested. I prefer driving 2 more hours towards Le Massif, no wait and steeper runs, but I recommend Tremblant to families and groups of friends who like to go out.
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