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#1 off-the-beaten-path destination

Québec

You’re going to love Mont-Tremblant

While known for its world-class skiing in the winter, Mont-Tremblant should not be overlooked when the weather warms up. It’s a veritable playground for outdoor activities. From staples like hiking and biking to more adventurous pursuits like zip-lining or windsurfing, there’s something for everyone.

Hacker tip

There are 11 hiking trails in the Mont-Tremblant trail network – with options for beginners or experienced hikers. The highest peak in the Laurentian Mountains summits at nearly 2,871 feet, but if you want the view without the trek, there’s a gondola that will transport you to the top.

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As you consider current and future travel plans, stay up-to-date on hotel providers’ change and cancellation policies. As you’re searching for hotels, use our Flexible Filters options that let you sort your search results by providers offering free cancellations (usually in the form of travel credits) and providers that are waiving change fees.

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Getting to Mont-Tremblant

Staying in Mont-Tremblant

 

Median hotel rate

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