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About Mont-Tremblant, QC

A resort for all seasons, Mont-Tremblant is nestled in Québec's beautiful Laurentide Mountains. Avid golfers, rugged outdoor-types, connoisseurs of fine cuisine, professional shoppers and winter sport junkies: the Tremblant area rewards all with countless opportunities to enjoy life to the fullest. Nestled between Lac-Tremblant and Mont-Tremblant, a majestic peak with 90-plus world-class runs, the pedestrianized Resort Village is the heart of the region, providing a potpourri of first-rate restaurants and cafés, most boasting outdoor dining areas in the summer, as well as a bustling night-life scene that runs the gamut from fashion-conscious rock clubs like Octabar Rock to such hip watering holes as Café de l'Époque and La Forge Bistro-Bar, both popular après-ski destinations. Shoppers, too, will find that the allure of the Village's more than 50 unique boutique and specialty shops is impossible to resist. Venture out and discover friendly towns like Mont-Tremblant and St-Jovite, whose quaint, traditional Québec eateries and unique craft shops offer charming glimpses into a way of life long since forgotten in the big cities. Indeed, in the shadow of Mont-Tremblant, your only limitation is the time you get to spend here.
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Know your way around? The Mont-Tremblant Resort Village is actually a unique collaboration among some of the area's finest resort hotels. When you're wandering through the streets, notice the fascinating architecture and brightly-hued rooftops, each reminiscent of a charming Alpine village. The shops and eateries in the village are located in different complexes named after key historical figures – Le Deslauriers, Le Johannsen and Le St-Bernard – as well as the quaint Vieux-Tremblant sector, where stand the Village's oldest buildings.

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Saturday
Sprinkles early. Morning clouds. Cool.
42/36 °F
6/3°C
Sunday
Sunny. Cool.
45/30 °F
7/-1°C
Monday
High level clouds. Cool.
44/31 °F
7/-0°C