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Mont Tremblant is Quebec, Canada’s Family Playground!

The fabulous architecture of Mont Tremblant echoes Old Quebec.
The fabulous architecture of Mont Tremblant echoes Old Quebec.

Looking for a fun family vacation destination in Canada’s province of Quebec? Mont Tremblant blew our minds with the plethora of activities it offers year-round. Most people associate the town with skiing and hot cocoa, but summer amusements abound like crazy!

The natural beauty of Mont Tremblant makes me dance!
The natural beauty of Mont Tremblant makes me dance!

Want giant trampolines, climbing walls, and mountain luges? Mont Tremblant’s got ’em. Desire tranquil mountain nature and glistening swimming pools and lakes? Check and check. Crave sky-high gondolas to take in the scene? Tremblant’s got you covered!

Doesn't the town look cute from above?
Doesn’t the town look cute from above?

What I didn’t realize until our Montreal to Quebec City escapades was how close the province’s goodies are for New Englanders like myself. Mont Tremblant is located just 6 hours from Boston and 7 from New York, and it pairs fabulously with a road trip including Montreal (1.5 hours from Tremblant) and Quebec City (3.5 hours away), which is the route we took.

Devi got a thrill staring out the windows of the gondola up the mountain.
Devi got a thrill staring out the windows of the gondola up the mountain.

So of all the offerings, what was our favorite activity in Mont Tremblant? Hands-down, the giant gondola up the mountain! We did the 15-minute ride four times, squealing at the views the whole way.

This gondola flies you up to the top of the mountain from the village.
This gondola flies you up to the top of the mountain from the village.

After the big-city bustle of Montreal, the emerald green trees and fresh air of Mont Tremblant were deeply cleansing. Nature, baby — nature!

Ahh... a gondola ride while secretly pregnant.
Ahh… a gondola ride while covertly pregnant.

I was secretly pregnant with Devi’s sister at the time, so couldn’t rock out the mountain hikes as much as I might have, but simply being near all that greenery was revitalizing.

Green happiness.
Green happiness on the way up the mountain.

At the top of Tremblant’s mountain sits some excellent entertainment. First, of course, there are the views: Lakes nestled between the Laurentian Mountain range, with the colorful village far below.

At the top of the mountain, this building has a great place to eat and hang out.
At the top of Tremblant, this building has a great place to eat and hang out.

In addition to the central building, which boasts a sweet place to eat, and room run around if the weather turns crummy, do not miss the Birds of Prey Show. Click through that link to see the photos I got during the show of hawks, owls, eagles, and vultures cavorting through the crowd!

Wildflowers greet you at the top of Mont Tremblant!
Wildflowers greet you. Dreamy…

“This nature business is all well and good,” you may be grumbling, “but what about that giant trampoline and mountain luge you mentioned in the first paragraph, ma’am?” Good question.

We made it up the mountain!
Kisses to celebrate reaching the summit of Tremblant.

Basically, families can purchase different packages with multiple rides on selected activities. I can’t tell you how much I wanted to zip down the hill on that mountain luge, but pregnant ladies aren’t allowed for safety reasons! I’ll just have to go back and try it sometime…

Mountain luge! So fun!
Mountain luge! So fun!

Another thing my pregnant self couldn’t partake in — but very much wanted to — was this bungee bouncy giant trampoline pictured below. You should have seen the kids and adults doing quadruple backflips on it!

Bungee bouncy trampoline and rock climbing wall!
Bungee bouncy trampoline and rock climbing wall!

So where should one rest one’s head whilst frolicking around Mont Tremblant? Our family stayed in the famed (affiliate link) Fairmont Tremblant hotel (click for rates and availability) and greatly enjoyed it, from the plush, family-friendly rooms, to the inviting swimming pools.

A sun-dappled nook in the Fairmont.
A sun-dappled nook in the Fairmont.

A note, now, on the architecture of Mont Tremblant’s village. You’ll note that the colors and shapes of the buildings are extremely playful and fun, to an extent that is rarely seen, right? Well, the idea of the design is to echo the style of gorgeous Old Quebec City, but amplify the colors and sweetness for an almost fantasy-land feel.

The relaxing pool of our hotel, the Fairmont Mont Tremblant.
The sparkling pool of our hotel, the Fairmont Mont Tremblant.

Given that the entire central village of Mont Tremblant is pedestrian only — keep out, cars! — the relaxed fantasy feel is even more lovely and pronounced for a stressed city gal like me.

Climbing wall excitement.
Climbing wall excitement.

Still want more entertainment? You’re in luck! July (when we visited) is the Mont Tremblant International Blues Festival, and boasts over 100 concerts. As we munched our dinner in open-air patios each night, we were serenaded by heart-felt tunes.

A giant Blues Festival went on for the whole week we were there.
A giant Blues Festival went on for the whole week we were there.

Want yet more entertainment? Perusing the Mont Tremblant website, I’m realizing that we missed out on multiple Ironman competitions (too bad — my pregnant belly and I would have won), casino gambling, food festivals, and a whole lot more. Impressive diversification for a spot that used to be known only for skiing!

Mont Tremblant has a large lake for swimming and water sports.
Mont Tremblant has a large lake for swimming and water sports.

So what about you? Have you been to Mont Tremblant? If so, how was it? If not, does it seem like a place you’d like to visit? What activities most appeal? Do share!

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Thanks for a delightful visit, Mont Tremblant!
Thanks for a delightful visit, Mont Tremblant!

We were guests of Tourisme Quebec, but all opinions and mountain dances are my own.

 

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Laurence Wilson

Friday 6th of May 2016

Just a fabulous Mont Tremblant! Specially its greenery, lovely pics. I would definitely make a plan to visit this place in this summer. My child would love to enjoy there. Thanks for sharing your charming experiences in Mont Tremblant.

Dariece

Saturday 23rd of April 2016

That looks beautiful! I love how lush and green everything is, and it looks like one could never be bored :) Fun times for sure, thanks for sharing!

Lillie

Saturday 7th of May 2016

Yes, "lush, green" is definitely the way to describe it!

Rahman @ Destination Iran

Friday 22nd of April 2016

Hi Lillie,

I'm just back to the friends' blogs after a long absence and what I just read here made me feel I want to be on top of Mont Tremblant and have a coffee while sitting at the window overlooking the beautiful landscape there.

Thanks for sharing your experience.

Rahman

Danielle Kempe

Thursday 21st of April 2016

Looks awesome! My in-laws & I are thinking of taking a July trip to Quebec, so maybe we'll extend it! & visit.

Terry at Overnight New York

Wednesday 20th of April 2016

What a gorgeous, family friendly place!

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