From Fairmont Tremblant
Best Nearby Skiing (Attractions & Activities) (10 Overall Closest)

Metro: Mont-Tremblant, QC |
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Yves Sports |
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(Attractions & Activities - Skiing) |
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1900, chemin Principal, Mont-Tremblant QC J0T 1Z0 819-425-1377 |
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Distance:
~0.582 km |
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User Rating: 9 / 10 |
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Description:
MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT VILLAGE. Located near the shores of tranquil Lac-Mercier, this adventure group specializes in bike rentals of all types with guided expeditions and activities over, around and on top of the Tremblant area. In the winter, contact Yves and partner Kerouac Destination Nature to set up cross-country skiing trips, snowboarding and snowshoeing. In warmer months, Yves Sports and Kerouac Destination Nature offer paddling excursions. |
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Mont-Tremblant |
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(Attractions & Activities - Skiing) |
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1000, chemin des voyageurs, Mont-Tremblant QC J8E 1T1 819-681-3000 |
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Distance:
~4.765 km |
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User Rating: 10 / 10 |
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Description:
MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT VILLAGE. A perennial favorite, the Tremblant Resort has received a great deal of publicity from "American Ski Magazine," including earning recognition as the Best Resort in Eastern North America. When this 600-acre mountain is in its full winter glory, it boasts more than 90 first-rate runs and 9 fully operational lifts. Even as early in the season as December, the resort makes 30 trails available. Not just for ski-bunnies, Mont-Tremblant offers such daredevil dreams as Verige, a 220-plus meter drop, and the aptly-named Dynamite, whose 245-meter drop is guaranteed to knock your socks off! If hitting the slopes isn't on your agenda, the resort offers a wide range of fun, wintry alternatives: snowmobile rental, ice-skating, guided cross-country skiing, and even dogsledding excursions. |
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Gray Rocks |
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(Attractions & Activities - Skiing) |
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2322 Rue Labelle, Mont-Tremblant QC J8E 1T8 819-425-2771 800-567-6767 |
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Distance:
~5.337 km |
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Description:
MONT-TREMBLANT. Ready to tackle some serious slopes? The Station de Ski Gray Rocks offers just the extreme fix you need, with 22 runs that offer skiers spectacular views of the lake at the mountain's base. With eight runs classified as "Very Difficult," Gray Rocks is ideal for skiers of all skill levels. |
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Station de Ski Mont Blanc |
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(Attractions & Activities - Skiing) |
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1006, route 117, St-Faustin-Lac-Carré QC J0T 1J3 819-688-2444 800-567-6715 |
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Distance:
~12.342 km |
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Description:
ST-FAUSTIN-LAC CARRÉ. Mont Blanc, the Laurentides' second highest peak, offers a slew of winter fun for all levels of skiers and outdoor enthusiasts. Boasting 36 trails and a 1000-foot vertical drop, Mont Blanc is a day of excitement waiting to happen. A recent addition to the resort, "Jungle Magique," is a kids-only "fun zone" that includes ball pits, labyrinths, tunnels, and a Tarzan roller slide. For fledgling thrill-seekers, ski and snowboard classes are available beginning in early January. Summer is fun too. Rent a boat, hike, bike, play tennis. You can do it all. |
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Domaine St-Bernard |
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(Attractions & Activities - Skiing) |
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Mont-Tremblant QC J0T 1Z0 819-425-3300 |
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Distance:
~9759.855 km |
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Description:
MONT-TREMBLANT. A haven for all levels of cross-country skiers, the Domaine Saint-Bernard offers more than 100km of double and single trails. The Resort Village and the municipalities of Mont-Tremblant and Saint-Jovite maintain the trails, and their combined efforts ensure a debris-free winter playground throughout the season. In the summer, hikers are welcome to explore the Domaine. |
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Parc national du Mont-Tremblant |
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(Attractions & Activities - Skiing) |
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Chemin du Lac-Supérieur, Lac-Supérieur QC J0T 1P0 819-688-2281 877-688-2289 |
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Distance:
~9759.855 km |
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Description:
LAC-SUPÉRIEUR. One of the gems of the Laurentian Mountains, this immense park consists of pristine wooded areas, tranquil valleys, glorious waterfalls and fishing streams that are second to none. Must-dos during any visit to the park include stops at Chute du Diable and Chute aux Rats, beautiful Lac Monroe (hiking, swimming and camping available) and the 3000-plus foot "Trembling Mountain" itself, whose name and history are rooted in Algonquin myth. Access to the park varies by season, so check with the park office before planning your trip. |
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