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

Metro: Mont-Tremblant, QC |
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Télécabine Panoramique Tremblant |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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118, chemin Kandahar Le Johannsen, Mont-Tremblant QC J0T 1Z0 819-681-3000 888-857-8001 |
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Distance:
~0.582 km |
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User Rating: 9.5 / 10 |
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Description:
MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT VILLAGE. This totally enclosed gondola carries passengers from the courtyard behind Le Johannsen all the way to the lofty summit of Mount-Tremblant. The ride up is dramatic and includes passes over ski slopes/hiking trails (depending on the season), ponds, streams, and rocky slopes. When your journey has ended, you'll find that the view from the peak of Tremblant is almost surreal, revealing a breathtaking tapestry of snow-fed lakes, coniferous and deciduous forests, mountains and unexplored valleys. Don't forget your camera. For a small fee you can add lunch to the unlimited ride to enjoy a bite at the top of the mountain.
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Mont-Tremblant Resort Village |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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1001, montée Ryan, Mont-Tremblant QC J8E 1S4 819-425-2434 819-681-3000 |
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Distance:
~3.760 km |
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Description:
MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT VILLAGE. One of the most popular winter resorts in eastern Canada, Mont-Tremblant enjoys an unmatched location, nestled between its lake and mountain namesakes. The village boasts several fine dining options, as well as numerous unique shops, galleries and boutiques. Not to be missed is the Resort Village's quaint central area, known as Vieux-Tremblant, where some of the area's oldest buildings are located. In the village, countless leisure activities can be arranged, from tours of the lake and rafting trips to hiking and mountain climbing excursions. If you get the chance, take the chairlift to the top of Mont-Tremblant for one of the most breathtaking views you can imagine. |
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St-Jovite & le Quartier du Petit Hameau |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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816, rue Ouimet (rue st-Jovite), St-Jovite QC J8E 2S8 |
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Distance:
~8.227 km |
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Description:
ST-JOVITE. While visiting the Laurentians, make sure you plan a half-day's trip to Saint-Jovite, located just a few miles south of Mont-Tremblant. This cozy little village boasts scores of neat cafés, popular restaurants, and unique specialty and boutique shops. The village's Quartier du Petit Hameau (the "Little Hamlet District") is a worthwhile stop that features several arts and crafts shops. |
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Cabane à Sucre Millette, Inc. |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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1357 rue St-Faustin, St-Faustin-Lac-Carré QC J0T 1J3 877-688-2101 |
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Distance:
~33.003 km |
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Description:
ST-FAUSTIN-LAC CARRÉ. A favorite in the Mont-Tremblant area, the "Sugar Shack" is a great place for the entire family. Upon arriving, guests are greeted by the staff, dressed in full traditional costume. You're encouraged to take a tour of the grounds and learn about the Shack's old-fashioned method of making maple syrup products – from tapping the trees to toiling in the kettle room. Afterwards, you'll get to sit and enjoy a true feast that includes dish after dish of traditional Québecois favorites. On your way out, make sure to stop by the souvenir shop to pick up some maple-stuffs for the folks back home. |
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Village du Père Noël |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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987, rue Morin, Val-David QC J0T 2N0 819-322-2146 800-287-6635 |
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Distance:
~37.654 km |
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Description:
VAL-DAVID. If you aren't in the holiday spirit, this place will certainly rectify that – even if it is mid-July! Founded nearly 50 years ago by Réal Rousseau and Jacques T. Melchers, the Village du Père Noël serves as Santa's summer retreat. The park offers loads of fun for the entire family, including fun games and activities, a petting zoo and even jolly, old St. Nick himself. If you want to give the family a chance to fully enjoy all that the park has to offer, plan to spend at least four hours here. |
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Cabriolet |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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Tour les Voyagers, Mont-Tremblant QC J8E 1T1 |
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Distance:
~9759.855 km |
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Description:
MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT VILLAGE. This free cabriolet is the quickest way to get from Tour les Voyagers to Le Johannsen, where you can buy lift tickets for the Tremblant slopes. As you ride, be sure to take in the panoramic view of the charming buidlings in the village. |
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La Vallée de St-Sauveur |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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Rue Principal, St-Saveur QC J0R 1R4 |
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Distance:
~9759.855 km |
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Description:
ST-SAVEUR. This fascinating destination, situated south of the Tremblant region, offers a variety of seasonal activities for the entire family. Boasting scores of cozy restaurants, beautiful bed and breakfasts, and quaint boutiques, the Saint-Sauveur Valley actually encompasses two distinct villages: Saint-Sauveur and and Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts. The latter is a world-class winter resort whose forte is night skiing. The warmer months are not neglected here, either, as the villages' summer calendars are filled with a variety of festivals and exhibitions. |
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St-Faustin-Lac-Carré |
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Rue St-Faustin, St-Faustin-Lac-Carré QC 819-688-2194 |
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Distance:
~9759.855 km |
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Description:
ST-FAUSTIN-LAC-CARRÉ. The unofficial "Gateway to Tremblant," this cozy mountain village of about 2500 people welcomes travelers throughout the year. No matter the season, St-Faustin's homey little eateries and shops offer a refreshing brush with life as it is meant to be lived. Stroll through the Maison des Arts for a glimpse into the cultural aesthetic of the region. |
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Ste-Adèle |
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Rue Valiquette, Ste-Adèle QC 450-229-9295 |
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Distance:
~9759.855 km |
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Description:
STE-ADÈLE. Situated as it is, halfway between Montreal and Mont-Tremblant, Sainte-Adèle is a great place to stop for lunch and do a little shopping, whether you're on your way to the slopes or heading home. This quaint little mountain town, on the shores of pristine Lake Sainte-Adèle, hosts a popular gourmet food festival each May, and you'll find several neat restaurants here. If you time your visit just right, you may even run into the members of the Canadian ski team in town for a little training. |
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