Mont Tremblant, Canada

Introduction

Tremblant is one of the largest boarding areas in Canada and forms part of what is believed to be one of the oldest mountain ranges on the planet. Tremblant's organisational connections with Blackcomb, Panorama and also mighty Stratton in the US, helps them lay on a good time. The mountain's layout is excellent and extremely well planned, covering two sides, the South and the North. The South side gives initial access to the runs which are all carved out of thick forest. The North side is a little smaller, but offers the same degree of cool riding. Both sides make up an area suited to carvers and freeriders, especially intermediate and advanced riders.

Resort Statistics

Resort Type:  Alpine
Winter: Nov to May
Summer: None

Lifts

Total Lifts: 12
Gondolas: 2
Chair lifts: 9
Drag lifts: 1
Max people per hour: 27,230
Board Leashes required: Yes

Mountain

Total pistes/trails: 94
Total ride area: 602 acres
Longest run: 3.75miles (6km)

Top lift: 875m
Vertical drop: 694m
First lift: 181m

Piste suitability

Green runs: 17%
Red runs: 33%
Black runs: 80%

Lift Passes

Lift Passes:  Half-day $47.75
Full-Day $55.85
Lift times:8.30am to 4.00pm

Snowfall

Average annual snowfall: 3.82metres
Artificial snowmaking coverage: 70%

Facilities

Night Riding: :  No
Snowboard Schools: 90 minute group lesson, morning lesson $50, afternoon $57
Snowboard Hire: Board & Boots $32 per day, $45 for top stuff

Heliboarding: :  Not available
Snowmobiles: 3 hour tour $149+$49 forv a passenger

Further information

www.tremblant.com/
Email:info@tremblant.com

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