The resort is located within
Mont-Tremblant National Park, a Quebec provincial park in the
Laurentian Mountains. The top of the mountain has a chalet and cafeteria, Le Grand Manitou, open winter and summer.
Pedestrian village An open-air gondola called the Cabriolet connects the upper and lower parts of the pedestrian village. From the top of this lift, the main gondola is available to take skiers to the summit of the mountain. There is also a ski trail running through the village for skiers to access the lower level of the village and transportation. The Mont Tremblant Resort also has extensive shopping for ski and snowboard enthusiasts. The municipal village of
Mont-Tremblant is distant.
Lodging Mont Tremblant has a wide variety of
hotel and
condo accommodations, many of which are situated in the pedestrian village at the foot of the mountain. There are additional condo and chalet accommodations located adjacent to the pedestrian village which are managed by the resort's rental agency or other private rental agencies. These accommodations feature
shuttle bus service which provides guests some of the same convenience afforded to people staying in the pedestrian village. at the pedestrian village Most condo accommodations at the resort area are privately owned. The resort or rental agencies act as a rental broker for these properties by handling maintenance, reservations and other guest-related tasks on behalf of owners. There are also many privately owned chalets of all levels (from budget to luxury) in the immediate area.
Club Med announced in late 2025 it would open a
second ski-in, ski-out resort in Canada, Club Med Tremblant, set to open for Winter 2028.
Sporting areas and facilities Mont Tremblant has year-round activities which take advantage of the surrounding environment (mountains, forest, lakes and rivers); most are set up on daily schedules and usually take the form of tours in small groups and are accessible to families; most are run by independent operators or specialized guides. Summer activities include, all-terrain vehicle tours, croisieres, boating, canoeing trips, cycling, dune buggy tours, fishing tours, golf, tennis, helicopter tours, hiking, horse back riding, lake cruises, mountain biking, paintball games, rafting, rock climbing school, spas,
via ferrata, waterskiing and wakeboarding, white-water rafting, and zip-lines. Winter activities include cross-country skiing, dogsledding, downhill skiing and ski schools, helicopter tours, ice-climbing, ice fishing, ice skating, paintball, sleigh rides, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, tubing, spas and via ferrata. The resort hosts yearly triathlon
Ironman 70.3 events - including the
2014 Ironman 70.3 World Championship - and used to host the
Ironman Thriathlon series up until
Skiing and snowboarding The main resort has more than of ski and
snowboarding trails in four distinct areas: North Side (Versant Nord), South Side (Versant Sud), Sunny Side (Versant Soleil) and The Edge (Versant Edge). Since the 2018-2019 winter season, the resort has 102 ski trails. Of those trails, 22 are labelled easy, 34 intermediate, 42 difficult and 15 expert. There are three snow parks and twenty official glades. The resort features 14 lifts, consisting of 3
gondolas (including the open-air gondola in the pedestrian village, the Cabriolet, the Télécabine Casino Express — connecting the South base to the Versant Soleil and Mont-Tremblant's casino —, and the Tremblant Express, a top-to-bottom gondola), 6
detachable quadruple chairlifts, 2 fixed
chairlifts, and 3
magic carpets. An open-air gondola, or cabriolet lift, is used to transport skiers above the village from the parking lot to the bottom of the mountain. The lifts have a total capacity of 27,830 skiers per hour. The resort, since 2025, also has a privately-owned fixed-quad chairlift serving a one-slope housing development on the Soleil side. ==Surrounding area==