Tremblant Trail Map
Tremblant’s terrain unfolds across four distinct mountain faces—South Side, North Side, Versant Soleil, and The Edge—each offering a unique skiing experience. The summit sits at 875 meters, with a vertical drop of 645 meters and 81.9 km of skiable terrain. From wide-open cruisers to steep chutes and wooded glades, the resort caters to every level of skier and snowboarder.
Beginners will find gentle slopes and learning areas on the South Side, especially around the Alpine and Johannsen zones. The La Crête and Nansen runs offer long, forgiving descents with scenic views, while the base area provides easy access to ski school programs and family-friendly facilities. The Cabriolet and Flying Mile lifts connect these zones to the summit efficiently.
Intermediate skiers can explore the North Side’s blue runs like Beauchemin Haut and Lowell Thomas, which offer consistent pitch and excellent grooming. The Duncan Express lift provides direct summit access, and the terrain here tends to be quieter, making it ideal for carving and progression. The Soleil Side also features sun-drenched blues like Toboggan, with sweeping turns and forested backdrops.
Advanced and expert skiers will gravitate toward The Edge and upper North Side, where runs like Expo and Dynamite deliver steep descents and mogul challenges. The Edge area is known for its natural terrain and glades, offering a more secluded experience. Tree skiing is abundant, with several wooded runs added in recent seasons to diversify the expert offering.
Freestyle riders have access to four terrain parks spread across the mountain. Adrénaline Park on the South Side features large modules and big-air jumps, while Progression Park and Mitik Park offer medium-sized features for developing skills. Le P’tit Parc is designed for beginners, with small modules and a gentle incline perfect for practicing tricks.
Natural features like ridgelines, forest glades, and panoramic lake views enhance the skiing experience. The longest run, Nansen, stretches 6 km from summit to base, offering a leisurely descent with varied terrain. Snowmaking covers over 85% of the resort, ensuring reliable conditions throughout the season.
Families can explore together thanks to intuitive signage and well-marked zones. Beginners should stick to the South Side and Soleil, intermediates will enjoy the North Side’s cruisers, and experts can challenge themselves on The Edge. With terrain diversity and scenic beauty, Tremblant offers a rewarding mountain experience for all.