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Tremblant and the Laurentians, Canada

What to do in Tremblant and the Laurentians, Canada

Ski Mont Tremblant

The highest peak in Eastern Canada has 77 well-groomed runs, one an incredible 3.75 miles long! There are also 11 chairlifts and a gondola.

Cross-Country Skiing

The region has a network of trails that run alongside the Devil's River and through beautiful wild countryside full of wildlife from burrowing balls of fluff, to 8 foot-tall moose, and powerful birds of prey.

Snow-Boarding

Xtremers strut their stuff on boards and super profile skis on runs with 2 launching pads and half-pipes in what's called the X-Zone of Mont Tremblant!.

Snowmobiling

The Laurentians have a fantastic maze of snowmobile trails more than 1,243 miles in length! The marked trails are renowned for the quality of their design and run through unspoiled wilderness that provides a stunning backdrop to your high-speed trill ride!.

Horseback Riding

Take an exhilarating ride through fields, streams, and forests, any time of year. Gallop lots if you want, or take it easy if you're a beginner. Guides accommodate all skill levels. Try an overnight ride and stay in a rustic cabin in the woods!.

Mont Tremblant Park

Venture into the untamed beauty of the Laurentian forest, a land of lakes, mountains, and rivers where wildlife is safe. This is the largest protected area in the province and it's open year-round; visitors pass through a haven for mammals like black bears, white-tailed deer, moose, wolves, foxes, close to 200 species of birds, including the bald eagle, an endangered species in Québec.

Golf

There are several top-notch championship courses in Tremblant and the Laurentians, offering practice ranges, chipping greens, private beaches, tennis courts, fine dining, outdoor terrace lounges, and some of the highest golf course ratings in Canada!.

Montreal Day Trip

Montreal seamlessly blends historic charm with contemporary wonder. In Old Montreal, the architecture spans 3 centuries and horse-drawn carriages clip-clop along cobblestone avenues where artists display their work. A waterfront promenade winds along the Old Port and the futuristic Underground City provides "weather-proof" access to theaters, shops, restaurants, casinos, museums, gardens, and historical sights.

Le Scandinave Spa

The best "swimming hole" in Mont Tremblant! Enjoy a refreshing dip in the Devil's River after a Finnish sauna, Norwegian steam bath, or Swedish massage. Soak in the outdoor hot tub and then splash around in the Nordic waterfalls.

Canoeing

Paddle the Devil's river on a canoe trip with expert guides who take you down some mild rapids and show you the best spots to swim and picnic. No hassle adventure includes canoe rental with shuttle service. Families are welcome and no experience is necessary!.

Sugar Shacks

Sugar treats like syrup and taffy from maple sap in North America predate the arrival of European man according to records showing that Native Americans also produced sweet maple treats. Today, families carry on their ancestral traditions and let you have a go at it, then entertain you with country dancing and feasts, as well.

Fishing

There are almost as many places to fish in Mont Tremblant, as there are kinds of fish. There are lake and rainbow trout, land-locked salmon, perch, musky, and more. Lake Tremblant has no public access, however, so you'll need a licensed guide to get you in.

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