Rising from the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Mont-Tremblant is Eastern Canada’s most celebrated ski destination. Founded in 1939 by wealthy American explorer Joe Ryan, who installed the first chairlift in Canada, Tremblant features a vibrant, European-style pedestrian village at its base. The resort offers 2,116 feet of vertical drop and panoramic views of Lake Tremblant, cementing its status as a consistently top-ranked eastern ski resort.
Spread across four mountain faces, Tremblant delivers 755 skiable acres serviced by a network of 14 modern lifts. The 102 trails cater to all abilities, from the winding, beginner-friendly Nansen run (which stretches nearly 4 miles) to the steep, mogul-covered pitches of Expo and The Edge. Glade skiers will find endless joy traversing the beautifully spaced tree runs that wind down the mountain’s flanks.
Our live webcams give you a front-row seat to the action at Tremblant, from the summit of the Flying Mile to the bustling base village. Use these video feeds alongside the live weather data at the top of the page to check visibility, temperature, and fresh snow accumulation before you bundle up and head out.