Mont Tremblant ski resort
Ikon Pass230m — 875m

Mont Tremblant

Laurentian Mountains, Canada

Snow reliability

Quick Facts

Country
Canada
Region
Laurentian Mountains
Base altitude
230m
Peak altitude
875m
Total pistes
94 km
Total lifts
14
Season
November 22 to April 12
Ski pass
ikon
Nearest airport
Montréal-Trudeau International (YUL), 2h transfer
Snow reliability
6/10
58 miles (94km)Piste
14Lifts
230m – 875mAltitude
Nov 2025 – Apr 2026Season
Montréal-Trudeau International (YUL) (2h)Transfer

Plan Your Trip

The closest major airport is Montréal-Trudeau International (YUL), with a ~2h transfer to the resort.

Nearest airportMontréal-Trudeau International (YUL)
Airport to resort~2h
Flight from New York~3–5h
Estimated return fareFrom ~$300

Prices are indicative. Book early for the best fares.

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of 8 max
7 nights

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Estimated costs for 2 travelers, 7 nights, Mid-range · via Montréal-Trudeau International (YUL)

Flights (return from US)
$900/pp$1,800
Accommodation
$1,400/pp$2,800
Lift passes
$390/pp$780
Ski hire
$210/pp$420
Travel insurance
$75/pp$150
Airport transfers (return)
$120/pp$240
Estimated Total$6,040
Per person$3,020
Per person per night$431

Estimates based on typical Canada market rates (pricing multiplier: 1.0x). Prices vary by travel dates, availability, and booking lead time. Always check current prices before booking.

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About Mont Tremblant

Mont Tremblant is the largest ski resort in eastern Canada and the most visited resort in the country by skier days, anchored by a pedestrianised European-style village at its base that consistently wins awards as the top ski resort village in North America. Its 94km of terrain on four distinct sides of the mountain offer a complete trail network for all abilities, with a good showing of steep bump runs and glades for experts alongside broad learning areas that make it one of the best family destinations in the east. The resort sits within the Laurentian Mountains two hours north of Montreal, meaning it draws from one of the largest population catchments of any ski area on the continent, and its French-Canadian cultural character — bilingual signage, Quebecois cuisine, lively après-ski — gives it a flavour genuinely unlike any other North American resort.

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Resort Ratings

Family Friendliness
9/10

Pedestrianised village, superb family resort

Après Ski
9/10

Top-rated North American ski village, French character

Dining Options
9/10

French-Canadian cuisine, award-winning village restaurants

Scenery & Charm
9/10

European-style village, Laurentian Mountain setting

Lift System
8/10

14 lifts, well-invested pedestrian village resort

Beginner Suitability
8/10

Good learning areas, welcoming bilingual atmosphere