Tremblant Mountain Statistics
About the mountain and ski resort
Tremblant mountain summit sits at 875 meters (2871 feet) and offers a breathtaking view on the Laurentians. The ski area covers 305 hectares (755 acres) and includes 102 ski trails on 4 distinct slopes for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. With over 1,200 snowguns, the ski resort is one of the most sophisticated and powerful snowmaking systems in North America.
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Trails
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Slopes
4 -
Lifts
14 -
Skiable hectares
305
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Skiing Area
- Skiable terrain: 305 hectares (755 acres)
- Glades: 73.4 hectares (178 acres)
- Total length of trails: 81.9 km (50.8 miles)
- Longest trail: Nansen, 6 km (3.7 miles)
- South Side vertical drop: 645 meters (2116 feet)
- Maximum slope degree: 42°
- Snowparks: 3
Lifts
- Capacity: 27,830 skiers / hour
- Gondolas: 2
- High-speed 4-passenger chairlifts: 6
- 4-passenger chairlifts: 1
- 3-passenger chairlifts: 1
- Magic carpets: 3
- Cabriolet: 1
Snowmaking
- Number of snowguns: 1,219
- Snow made area: 213 hectares (527 acres)
Snowfall by season
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Trail Classification
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Easy
22 -
Difficult
31 -
Very difficult and extreme
49