Tremblant Ski Holidays

Mont Tremblant

Tremblant Ski Holiday Rentals

Tremblant is one of the most popular ski resorts in Canada, and is located in the beautiful Laurentian Mountains of Quebec - an easy drive from Montreal.

The ski resort of Tremblant has been developed to a world class standard, with 94 slopes covering 79km serviced by over a dozen lifts, 75 snow-packing towers and more than 600 snow cannons.

Our Luxury Log Cabins, situated just a few minutes outside the resort on the banks of Lac Superior, provide the highest levels of comfort for your ski holiday. Each cabin sleeps 8-10 people in four double bedrooms, and has cosy log fireplaces, 2.5 bathrooms, Satellite TV, WiFi internet, and much more as standard.

Luxury Log Cabins

Luxury Tremblant Log Cabins

Set within an idyllic forest a short walk from the serene Lac Superieur, the cabins are set in an exclusive location and provide an ideal base for your winter or summer holiday in Mont Tremblant.

Each cabin is luxuriously appointed, with 4 double bedrooms (en-suite to master), large open-plan living/dining/kitchen area with a feature log fireplace, large terrace area (with barbecue) overlooking the pine forest, and a separate 'snug' living room.

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Living room with log fireplace Terrace area One of the bathrooms Sunset by Lac Superior

Prices for the winter season start at just £155 per person per week (based on 8 sharing). See the complete Accommodation Tariff.

Luxury Log Cabins

Resort Village and Mont Tremblant

European style resort village

Six person gondola

Tremblant Ski Guide

Tremblant Ski Resort Guide

Tremblant is the highest peak in the Laurentians with skiing on four faces. The trail map defines Versant Nord (North Side - see the North Side Trail Map) and Versant Sud (South Side - see the South Side Trail Map), making it easy for skiers to follow the sun; ski the North Side in the morning and the South Side in the afternoon.

The mountain caters extremely well for beginners and intermediates. More advanced skiers head for the The Edge and the most recent addition to the mountain, Versant Soleil. These sections offer numerous trails through trees and glades, with some testing double-black runs.

The resort base is a European-style village, with brightly coloured tin roofs echoing the architecture of Quebec City. Apres-ski is easy to find, with the establishments of the resort focussing on fine dining to create a contemporary and sophisticated atmosphere.


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