Skier, Tremblant

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Tremblant - Resort information

Tremblant
Resort elevation:
265m
Top elevation:
875m
Base elevation:
265m
Beyond the slopes: 

Tremblant is one of the few ski resorts that is a true year-round destination. A high percentage of visitors are happy to stroll around the shops and pavement cafés and take in the regular resort entertainment.

Non-skiers can visit the indoor pool, cinema or take a day trip to Montreal. On-snow and ice alternatives to downhill sliding include ice skating, ice climbing, horse riding, snowmobiling, dog sledding, snowshoeing and sleigh rides.

Acrobranche (www.acrobranche.com) is an unusual option - an aerial assault course with ziplines 10-15m (33-50ft) up in the trees. It's also popular at night, with headlamps on helmets, as an après-ski activity. Adult and family courses are available.

Family fun: 

Tremblant is an excellent choice for families with a pedestrianised centre, easy access to all facilities, and a wide range of family-friendly activities and eateries on and off the slopes. The Kidz Club daycare accepts children aged one to six, with the ski school possible from age three. The indoor pool complex, Aquaclub La Source, is a particularly good family attraction.

Retail therapy: 

The 50 boutiques and shops in Tremblant put it within the world top 30 for retail choice at a ski resort, and the village has itself been designed as something of a mountainside mall.

Splashing out: 

The multi-million dollar Aquaclub La Source is designed to resemble a Laurentian lake, but with the bonus of having a subtropical atmosphere and the latest spa facilities on site.

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