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1 day trip to Mont Tremblant and the small village in Laurentians
1 day trip to Mont Tremblant and the small village in Laurentians
1 day trip to Mont Tremblant and the small village in Laurentians

1 day trip to Mont Tremblant and the small village in Laurentians


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  • Buy your ticket for Mont Tremblant & The Laurentians from Montreal with KKday and explore the Laurentian mountains for a day.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point, Hotel transfer
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Historic site tour, Bus tour
TransportBus tour

Product Info

-What you can expect-
Escape from the city for one day and uncover the beautiful natural paradise. You'll be introduced to the history and beauty this region has to offer, by a professional tour guide! Admire the spectacular views of the Laurentian Mountains, as you make your way through the narrow country lanes that criss-cross this scenic landscape.

You will:


- See Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, the capital region of the Laurentians
- See Saint-Sauveur, a charming village in the Laurentian mountains
- have time to visit the local shops, cafés, and historic buildings
- take a short stop at Saint-Adolphe d’Howard to enjoy the ambiance and beauty of Lac Joseph
- See Mont-Tremblant and Fall in love with the idyllic mountains.
- take time for lunch, shop, or enjoy one of the activities the village offers like riding the gondola to the highest peak
- ... more!

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts up to 10 hours

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Pick-up from most hotels in downtown Montreal is included. For visitors who are not using the hotel pick up service: departure point: 1001 Dorchester Square, Montreal.(1001 Dorchester Square, Montreal)

  • Pick-up included from most hotels in the downtown Montreal area

  • Please call or email at least 24 hours before the tour's departure time

  • Have ready your hotel name and address and a phone number to reach you in case of emergency

  • Please be ready in your hotel lobby 15 minutes prior to arranged time

  • Remember to print out your voucher and bring in on the day of the tour

FAQ

1. What makes Mont Tremblant a unique destination in the Laurentian mountains?

Mont Tremblant is renowned for its charming pedestrian village, European-style architecture, and year-round outdoor activities. It's nestled in the scenic Laurentian mountains, offering stunning natural beauty, especially vibrant fall foliage and extensive winter sports opportunities. Key features include a panoramic gondola, a picturesque lake, and a lively atmosphere with unique shops and restaurants.

2. What is the predominant language and cultural environment in Mont Tremblant village?

Mont Tremblant is located in Quebec, Canada, so the predominant language is French, reflecting a strong French-Canadian culture. However, as an international tourist destination, English is widely spoken and understood, especially within the village's hotels, shops, and restaurants. Visitors will generally find it easy to navigate and communicate in English.

3. What are the typical seasonal experiences visitors can expect at Mont Tremblant throughout the year?

Mont Tremblant offers distinct seasonal experiences. Winter is famous for skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating. Spring brings the maple sugaring season and scenic thaws. Summer is ideal for hiking, biking, kayaking on Lac Tremblant, and enjoying the village's lively events. Fall showcases spectacular vibrant foliage, perfect for scenic gondola rides and photography, creating a colourful landscape.

4. Is a day trip to Mont Tremblant and the Laurentian mountains considered worthwhile for visitors from Montreal?

Yes, a day trip to Mont Tremblant and the Laurentian mountains is highly recommended for visitors looking for a scenic escape and outdoor activities from Montreal. The journey itself offers beautiful views, and upon arrival, you can enjoy the charming village, mountain vistas, and a range of activities. It provides a refreshing change of scenery and a taste of Quebec's natural beauty and culture.

5. Is one day sufficient to experience the main attractions of Mont Tremblant and the surrounding Laurentians?

A single day allows for a focused experience of Mont Tremblant village and its primary attractions. You can typically ride the panoramic gondola for mountain views, explore the pedestrian village, enjoy a meal, and perhaps participate in one or two chosen activities like a short hike or some lakeside relaxation. To explore more extensively or engage in multiple lengthy activities, a longer stay would be beneficial.

6. What activities are recommended for a day visit to Mont Tremblant village?

For a day visit, it's highly recommended to take the panoramic gondola to the summit for breathtaking views of the Laurentians. Explore the colourful pedestrian village with its unique boutiques and cafes. In warmer months, consider a stroll by Lac Tremblant or a short nature walk. During winter, enjoy the festive atmosphere and consider a brief snow activity if time permits.

7. What transportation options are available for exploring Mont Tremblant village and its attractions during a day trip?

Within the Mont Tremblant pedestrian village, most attractions are easily accessible on foot. For areas slightly further afield, there is a free shuttle service (cabriolet) connecting different parts of the resort. Public buses are also available to reach the old village and other surrounding areas. Taxis or ride-sharing services can be an option for more direct routes, though availability might vary.

8. From which major city are most day trips to Mont Tremblant and the Laurentian region typically organized?

Most day trips to Mont Tremblant and the Laurentian region are typically organized from Montreal. Montreal is the closest major urban center, serving as a convenient starting point for travelers looking to explore this scenic area. The drive from Montreal usually takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, making it an accessible and popular day excursion.

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