Mont Tremblant

Quebec, Canada · 875m (2,871ft) elevation

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Resort Details for Mont Tremblant

  • Location: Quebec, Canada
  • Region: North America
  • Elevation: 875m (2,871ft)
  • Coordinates: 46.21°N, 74.59°W

Snow & Weather Conditions at Mont Tremblant

Quebec receives significant snowfall from Nor'easters and Great Lakes weather systems. Cold continental temperatures keep the snowpack firm and fast. Despite a relatively modest summit elevation, the local microclimate and geographic position combine to deliver dependable winter snow cover. Snowmaking infrastructure supplements natural precipitation during leaner periods, keeping conditions consistent. Annual snowfall totals vary between 3–6 metres depending on the year. Snowmaking ensures base depths remain skiable even during lighter snow winters.

Best Time to Ski at Mont Tremblant

Season runs from late November to mid-April. February offers the coldest temperatures and best snow conditions. For the highest probability of fresh powder at Mont Tremblant, plan your visit during January and February when storm cycles are most frequent and temperatures keep the snowpack cold and dry. March can also deliver excellent conditions — the snowpack is often at its deepest, and you may find fewer crowds on the mountain. Use PowderDays' historical snowfall analysis tool to compare decade-long precipitation trends and pick the optimal dates for your trip.

What Makes Mont Tremblant Special

Challenging gladed runs, steep bump fields, and well-groomed trails winding through dense Eastern forest. French-Canadian warmth, outstanding cuisine, vibrant nightlife, and a distinctly European mountain-village atmosphere set Quebec apart.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Mont Tremblant

How much snow does Mont Tremblant get per year?
Mont Tremblant receives an average of 3–8 metres of snowfall annually, depending on the season. Despite a relatively modest summit elevation, the local microclimate and geographic position combine to deliver dependable winter snow cover. Snowmaking infrastructure supplements natural precipitation during leaner periods, keeping conditions consistent. Use PowderDays to explore 10 years of historical precipitation data for Mont Tremblant.
What is the best month to ski at Mont Tremblant?
January and February are generally the best months to ski at Mont Tremblant, as storm frequency peaks and cold temperatures preserve snow quality. Season runs from late November to mid-April. February offers the coldest temperatures and best snow conditions. Check PowderDays' historical snowfall charts to find the dates with the highest powder probability.
What is the snow like at Mont Tremblant?
Quebec receives significant snowfall from Nor'easters and Great Lakes weather systems. Cold continental temperatures keep the snowpack firm and fast. At 875m (2,871ft) elevation, Mont Tremblant benefits from a climate that delivers reliable snow cover throughout the core season.
Is Mont Tremblant good for beginners?
Mont Tremblant offers terrain for all ability levels. Challenging gladed runs, steep bump fields, and well-groomed trails winding through dense Eastern forest. Beginners will find designated learning areas and ski schools, while advanced skiers can explore more challenging runs and off-piste options.
What is the elevation of Mont Tremblant?
Mont Tremblant sits at 875m (2,871ft) elevation in Quebec, Canada. Despite a relatively modest summit elevation, the local microclimate and geographic position combine to deliver dependable winter snow cover. Snowmaking infrastructure supplements natural precipitation during leaner periods, keeping conditions consistent.