Mont Tremblant Ski Resort Quebec: Eastern Canada’s Premier — Village, Trails & Lift Tickets 2026

Quebec
Mont Tremblant ski resort, Quebec
645m
Vertical Drop
102
Trails
395cm
Annual Snowfall
$119
Adult Lift Ticket
Base Elevation 265 m
Summit 875 m
Skiable Area 755 acres
Lifts 14
Season November - April
Night Skiing Yes

Mont Tremblant — Eastern Canada’s Premier Ski Resort

Mont Tremblant is the crown jewel of eastern Canadian skiing. Located in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, this resort combines 645 metres of vertical, a world-class pedestrian village, and a vibrant apres-ski scene that rivals anything in the Rockies.

Resort Overview

Stat Detail
Vertical Drop 645 m
Trails 102
Skiable Terrain 755 acres
Lifts 14
Day Pass $119
Night Skiing Yes
Distance from Montreal 90 minutes
Distance from Ottawa 2 hours
Pass Affiliation Ikon Pass

The Village Experience

Tremblant’s European-style pedestrian village is unlike anything else in eastern North America. Colourful buildings line cobblestone walkways, housing over 30 restaurants, boutique shops, bars, and nightlife venues. A casino sits nearby for off-slope entertainment. The village alone makes Tremblant a destination even for non-skiers.

On-Mountain Highlights

  • 102 trails across four distinct versants (slopes), with terrain for every ability level
  • Versant Soleil (South Side) — the less crowded face, offering sunny runs and shorter lift lines
  • Night skiing on lit runs, extending your day well into the evening
  • FIS World Cup venue — the resort regularly hosts international ski racing events
  • Extensive snowmaking system covering the majority of terrain

Accessibility and Value

At just 90 minutes from Montreal and 2 hours from Ottawa, Tremblant is the go-to weekend ski trip for millions of eastern Canadians. The $119 day pass reflects its premium status, but Ikon Pass holders get included days, making multi-visit seasons more affordable.

Insider Tips

Ski the South Side (Versant Soleil) to avoid the heaviest crowds on the main North Side. Midweek visits in January offer the best combination of cold temperatures, fresh snow, and manageable lift lines. The resort’s 14 lifts move skiers efficiently, but peak weekends and holiday weeks still draw heavy traffic from Montreal and Ontario.

For eastern Canadian skiers, Tremblant delivers the closest experience to a full-scale Rocky Mountain resort — without the cross-country flight.