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.
Tremblant Stats
  • Trails

    102
  • Slopes

    4
  • Lifts

    14
  • Skiable hectares

    305

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
(cm)


Trail Classification

Trail Classification

  • Easy

    22
  • Difficult

    31
  • Very difficult and extreme

    49