Mont Tremblant Snow Report

Quebec, Canada | 875m (2,871ft) elevation | North America

Generated by PowderDays.app | February 27, 2026

Snow Conditions Summary

Mont Tremblant in Quebec, Canada sits at 875m (2,871ft) elevation and averages 215cm of annual snowfall based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025). During the ski season, Mont Tremblant receives approximately 210cm of snow. The best month for powder is February, averaging 49.1cm of snowfall with a 31% powder probability. The highest chance of fresh powder (15cm+ in any given week) occurs in February at 31%.

Key Statistics

LocationQuebec, Canada
Elevation875m (2,871ft)
Coordinates46.2119, -74.5854
RegionNorth America
Annual Snowfall (avg)215cm
Ski Season Snowfall (avg)210cm
Best Month for SnowFebruary (49.1cm avg)
Peak Powder Probability31% in February
Data Period2015 -- 2025 (10 years)

Monthly Snowfall During Ski Season

Average snowfall and powder probability by month, based on 10 years of historical data. Powder probability represents the chance of 15cm+ fresh snow in any given week.

MonthAvg SnowfallRecord HighRecord LowPowder Prob.
Nov28cm46cm14cm10%
Dec38cm60cm26cm10%
Jan46cm62cm33cm26%
Feb49cm86cm20cm31%
Mar31cm47cm13cm7%
Apr18cm34cm2cm5%

Best Time to Ski at Mont Tremblant

The best time to ski at Mont Tremblant is February, with 49.1cm average snowfall and 31% powder probability. Based on 10 years of historical snowfall data from PowderDays. Season runs from late November to mid-April. February offers the coldest temperatures and best snow conditions. Dive into PowderDays' snow data across 10 winters to find the weeks most likely to deliver fresh powder.

Snow and Weather Conditions

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 coverage. 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 winters.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average annual snowfall at Mont Tremblant?

On average, Mont Tremblant accumulates between 3-8 metres of snow per season. Annual snowfall totals vary between 3-6 metres depending on the year. Snowmaking ensures base depths remain skiable even during lighter winters. PowderDays tracks snowfall records spanning 10 consecutive seasons for detailed trend analysis at Mont Tremblant.

Which month has the most snow at Mont Tremblant?

Data points to January and February as the top skiing window at Mont Tremblant, when frequent storm systems deliver fresh accumulations and sub-zero temperatures lock in powder conditions. Season runs from late November to mid-April. February offers the coldest temperatures and best snow conditions. Cross-reference past winters on PowderDays to see which calendar weeks have the most reliable snowfall history.

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. Mont Tremblant's 875m (2,871ft) perch translates into a precipitation regime that maintains consistent skiing surfaces across the primary season.

Is Mont Tremblant suitable for novice skiers?

Mont Tremblant covers the complete ability range with trails graded from green to double-black. Challenging gladed runs, steep bump fields, and well-groomed trails winding through dense Eastern forest. Entry-level visitors will appreciate the segregated learner areas and patient, accredited teaching staff, while experienced riders can tackle steep descents, mogul fields, and ungroomed backcountry terrain.

How high is Mont Tremblant?

At 875m (2,871ft) in Quebec, Canada, Mont Tremblant benefits from its elevation. The resort compensates for its modest elevation with strategic snowmaking and a microclimate that supports dependable winter coverage.

Data Sources and Methodology

All snowfall statistics for Mont Tremblant are based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025) from the Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (open-meteo.com), which provides ERA5 reanalysis data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Daily snowfall totals are queried at Mont Tremblant's coordinates (46.21, -74.59) and 875m elevation, then aggregated into monthly averages, record highs/lows, and powder probability scores. Powder probability represents the chance of receiving 15cm or more of fresh snow in any given week during that month.

Generated by PowderDays.app | February 27, 2026

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