Before putting on your skis, check the snow conditions at Tremblant one last time.
Depth and quality of the snow, date of the last snowfall, today's weather, temperature, wind... all the information you are looking for to have a great day of skiing. Please note Tremblant snow reports are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Snow Reporter Comments: Bonjour Tremblant! Winter 25–26 is kicking off with a bang! For this long-awaited opening day, Tremblant welcomes you with the mountain open from the summit all the way down to the North Side base, ready to give you your first runs of the season. On the South Side, you can also enjoy several trails accessible via the TGV lift — the perfect way to launch your winter in style!And that’s not all: the Progression Park is opening during the day, ideal for thrill-seekers and snow-savvy creatives.Access to the summit will be provided by the Gondola as well as the Duncan Express, taking you straight to the very best of Tremblant.Please note: no ski-out to the South Side base for this opening day — the return will be via the Gondola.Get your skis, your energy… and your biggest smile ready: the season starts now! Mountain safety tip of the week: Please observe the signage. Snow fall is recorded daily at 5 a.m from mid-mountain at North Side (550 m / 1,800 ft). This data, based on 24 hours, provides a picture of on-mountain conditions. Actual accumulation may differ from the official report. Be aware of changing conditions. Lifts and trails exist in a mountain environment and may close due to weather, usage and/or special maintenance.
Tremblant, located in Quebec’s Laurentian Mountains, is one of Eastern Canada’s most celebrated ski destinations. With 309 hectares (763 acres) of skiable terrain, 102 trails, and 14 lifts, the resort offers a well-balanced mix of runs for all skill levels—19% beginner, 30% intermediate, 37% advanced, and 13% expert. The vertical drop of 645 meters from summit to base adds to the thrill, and an average annual snowfall of 177 inches is backed by extensive snowmaking across the mountain.
Families are drawn to Tremblant for its dedicated learning zones, tubing lanes, and four terrain parks designed for all ages. The pedestrian village at the base is a lively hub with ice skating, indoor water play areas, and a gondola that offers panoramic views of the surrounding forest and lake. The resort also features a GPS-based child tracking system for added peace of mind, and ski school programs tailored to every age group.
Visitors choose Tremblant for its blend of alpine charm and modern convenience. The resort’s layout allows for intuitive navigation across its four mountain faces, and the summit lodge provides a central meeting point with sweeping views. Whether you're carving down long cruisers or exploring wooded glades, Tremblant delivers a complete mountain experience with a distinctly Québécois flair.