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Mont-Tremblant National Park

Mont-Tremblant National Park

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3824 Chemin du Lac Supérieur, Lac-Supérieur, Québec, J0T 1P0, Canada
(819) 688-2281 www.sepaq.com/pq/mot
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Aug 5, 2018
Beautiful town with many activities to do. Charming ambiance all seasons. Great place to skiing an practice snow sports. Lots of coffee shops and stores where find great brands. 1h30 from Montreal.

May 21, 2018
Place is amazing. People are awesome and here to have fun. Views and sight seeing were amazing. I went in January and weather made the trip miserable. Area needs more stores near the park area otherwise you have to drive 15 minutes. Amazing experience though. Can't wait to go in the summer too.

Jul 30, 2018
Beautiful! Amazing hiking trails, very well marked but can also just go straight up or down the ski slopes. Plenty of other activities around as well. Can imagine it's just as beautiful and enjoyable in the winter

Aug 10, 2018
Always a great day in Mont Tremblant. If you're into hiking, check out the Grand Brule trail up the mountain. It'll take about 2.5-3.5 hrs depending on your fitness. Not for everyone, it can be tough at times but the views are incredible and worth stopping for to catch your breath! You can catch the cable car back down for $7 and then have dinner in the village after! Well worth a visit!

Jun 13, 2018
Beautiful place in the winter and summer. Mostly come here in the winter to snowboard but have been here at other times of the year to enjoy the scenery. The village is a bigger version of Blue Mountain in Ontario, lots of shops and poutine and Beaver Tails everywhere! The snow conditions are almost always great. It's groomed every night so there is no "night skiing."

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