Pros: Charming, reliable snow making, good chairlifts, excellent gondola Cons: Cold, icy runs, expert terrain could be closed, lifts close early, kind of expensive
I visited some friends in Montreal during Christmas and on December 26th, after I asked about Mont Tremblant, they decided that they were going to take me there. I did not oppose and in about 1h 30 minutes we were there. The village is truly charming ...
Pros: Express lifts, good slopes, good snowmaking, long runs Cons: Can be cold and busy. Only 150" snow a year. Nothing too advanced
We have been to Tremblant twice (Jan '01, Jan '02) and both times it was pretty much the same. They do very well on snow amounts that barely open other resorts. This is partly due to their abundant use of snow making machines. Although they only list...
Pros: Charming French hospitality. Best skiing in Eastern North America. Golf too. Cons: Brrrrrh! Very chilly at the top of Tremblant during parts of the winter.
Located at the end of a scenic 90 minute drive north of Montreal, Mont Tremblant is ideal for washing away your winter blues.
With added attractions such as the Gondola, taking riders to the top in under 7 minutes, the trek to the top of...
Pros: Affordable skiing, organized, safe, friendly, range of skill levels, clean, convenient, many ski activities . Cons: Day runs close early, not VERY high,
sometimes insufficient powder, peak can be very cold.
I have made it a yearly trip to go to Tremblant now. I first went there in January of 2000, and I always look forward to piling into the car with my friends for our road trip to Montreal and Mont Tremblant.
Pros: Great infrastructure, flawless runs. Cons: Expensive, easy runs.
After years spent skiing only in European slopes - and more specifically in the Alps – I was really curious as to what a North American ski resort would look like. Not so much for the quality of the skiing itself, but more for the infrastructure,...
Pros: Fantastic Base Village, Short Lines Cons: Frequently Cold and Windy at the Peak
Closes too early in the day
This year marked my family's second trip to Mt. Tremblant.
The high point of a ski vacation at Mt. Tremblant is the fantastic base village. It is a pedestrian-only area which makes it perfect for apres-ski strolling. It is amazing how...
Pros: Always snow, European feeling, big enough to accommodate lots of people. Cons: None.
I've always wanted to go to Europe and ski in one of those little Ski villages in the middle of nowhere. Well I found one. It's only 2 1/2 hours from the US border!
Mont Tremblant has a neat little village at the base of the mountain. This...
Pros: Great food, Great price, Great ski school Cons: 1 1/2 hours from nearest international airport
Tremblant is a skier's HEAVEN. You have all the beauty of mother nature at work on a mountain that is well maintained. You can ski morning noon and NIGHT! (yes they offer night skiing too) When the skiing becomes to much walk around their tyrolian styled...
Pros: If you're American, the exchange rate makes for an instant discount. Cons: Low altitude makes for poor late (and early?) season.
I have visited Mont Tremblant once and I won't be going back. It was a mixed bag for us, with some great things and some not so great things. It's certainly not a terrible place to be, but I'll spend my money going elsewhere.
Pros: Terrain variety, convenience, snow, uncrowded Cons: Flat bottom of mountain, cold, no covered chairs.
I travelled to Tremblant for four days midweek in late February 2006 and had a generally good experience. I am an expert skier so this review is primarily from that perspective. The Skiing: Tremblant is a great mountain for the east. Zig-Zag, ...
Pros: Beautiful village, great apres ski, decent runs Cons: terrible customer service, long lines, high prices
Recently Tremblant has begun to show signs of being too popular; I spent a weekend on the mountain and was very disappointed to find appalling customer service, high prices and to my final dismay very misleading marketing. When booking our stay, my ...
Pros: Pretty, charming, nice atmosphere, challenging weather, good deals, French Cons: Expensive crepes, crazy weather, long drive, and high potential for Québécois drunk teenage boys.
We drove from NYC, and it is a quite long trip, but: 1) We wanted the experience of what is supposed to be the best resort on the east coast, according to Ski Mag and other sources. 2) French speakers and French food is very enjoyable part of a ...
Pros: Great Skiing, Great Golf, Canadian Dollars=Great Price! Cons: A little far from the U.S.
My first visit to Mount Tremblant was about 3 years ago and I have been going back whenever I have the chance! Mount Tremblant is located right near St. Jovite, Quebec, about 1 1/2 hours outside Montreal making a bit difficult to get to, but it...
Pros: Awesome skiing, lifts, and value Cons: Long drive
When I was skiing in Canada over the President's Week Vacation, many French Canadians told me about what they perceived to be the best skiing mountain in all of Canada- Mont Tremblant. Having skied since I was four, in places ranging from Aspen to St....
Pros: Quaint French setting, great family vacation, strong US dollar. Cons: Not too much to keep the expert happy.
I'm from Idaho and used to skiing mountains with a 3000ft vertical, and I had to take a double take before going to Tremblant when I discovered the summit is just over 3000 feet. Although this mountain peak is just over a half-mile, it is far enough...
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