Where to Eat, Stay, Play & Shop in Mont Tremblant, Quebec

Where to Eat, Stay, Play & Shop in Mont Tremblant, Quebec

The autumn foliage is a stunning backdrop for a stay in this vibrant ski resort village.

Mont-Tremblant-Gondola

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Panoramic Gondola

Just because there’s no snow on the ground doesn’t mean you can’t visit Mont Tremblant’s namesake. The highest peak in the Laurentians is easily accessible year-round thanks to the Panoramic Gondola, which is located at the end of the pedestrian village. This attraction features over a dozen glass pods that smoothly and comfortably whisk you up the peak, offering great views over the roughly 10-minute long journey.

Once at the top, get an even better view from the 360 tour, grab a hot (or cold) drink from the bar or if you’re up for a bit of an adventure, check out the four-kilometre long zipline tour. Need to work off that Beaver Tail you snacked on earlier? Then take advantage of one of the available 11 hiking trails. Distance and difficulties vary, so there’s something for everyone.

Besides providing a scenic workout, a hike on Mont Tremblant is also the perfect justification for checking out one of the area’s many spas.