Mont-Tremblant might be best known for its ski slopes, but this mountain town delivers all year long. Surrounded by lakes, trails, and cozy pockets of charm, it’s an easy escape with something for every pace — whether you’re chasing adrenaline or just fresh air.
From heart-pumping action to relaxing spas, here are the top five things to do in Mont-Tremblant to make your stay here unforgettable!
In this guide, we’ll be covering:
- Ride the Panoramic Gondola to the summit
- Try the Skyline Luge Mont-Tremblant
- Explore the pedestrian village
- Adventure in Mont Tremblant National Park
- Unwind at Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant
- What to do in Mont-Tremblant: FAQs
- Hit the road and see the top attractions in Mont-Tremblant

What to do in Mont-Tremblant: must-see attractions and activities
Wondering what to do in Mont-Tremblant? These five picks highlight some of the must-see attractions and experiences you won’t want to miss.
Ride the Panoramic Gondola to the summit

The best way to take in Mont-Tremblant’s full beauty is from above. The panoramic gondola lifts you from the pedestrian village to the summit, where you’ll find hiking trails, a lookout, and a mountaintop café.
Why it’s great
The gondola runs in summer and fall and is accessible for all ages. The ride is smooth and scenic, and the lookout delivers a 360-degree view of Lac Tremblant, forests, and distant peaks.
Practical tips
Buy tickets online or at the base. Arrive early on weekends, especially when the fall colours are popping off. It can be breezy at the top, so bring an extra layer just in case.
How to get there
The gondola is in the pedestrian village, about two hours from Montréal. Renting a luxury vehicle, like a Mercedes-Benz or a BMW, will give you mountain-ready comfort with refined handling. Flying in directly? Book your Mont-Tremblant airport car rental with Turo and get off the plane and into the driver’s seat!
Try the Skyline Luge Mont-Tremblant

This isn’t your average toboggan ride! The Skyline Luge is a gravity-powered thrill ride that winds down Mont-Tremblant on a paved track. You control the speed as you cruise down in a three-wheeled cart, then take the chairlift back up and do it again.
Why it’s great
It’s fast, fun, and great for adventurers of all ages – the luge is open to riders as young as six, and with two tracks to choose from, you can start slow or put the pedal to the metal.
Practical tips
Buy a multi-ride pass — one trip down won’t feel like enough. Closed-toe shoes are required, and there’s a short intro session before your first ride.
How to get there
The luge sits at the top of the village, just steps from Mont Tremblant resort and the chairlift. Choose a minivan model from Chrysler, Toyota, or Honda as your rental car in Mont-Tremblant to keep the whole family comfortable and make loading up strollers and gear easy.
Explore the pedestrian village

The pedestrian village is the heart of Mont-Tremblant, filled with colourful buildings, cafés, boutiques, and patios. You can grab a coffee, browse local shops, or catch live music – it’s walkable, welcoming, and full of personality.
Why it’s great
The village has a relaxed, European-style feel that makes it easy to slow down. You’ll find everything from ice cream stands and local art galleries to bistros and beautiful scenery.
Practical tips
Free parking is available at the base of the village and on its edges, with shuttle access if needed. Many shops are open year-round, but summer and fall bring the most buzz.
How to get there
The pedestrian village is car-free, but lots nearby make it easy to park and stroll in. Driving a Tesla or another electric vehicle rental gives you access to convenient charging spots close to the action – perfect for a relaxed, low-emissions day in Mont-Tremblant.
Adventure in Mont Tremblant National Park

If the great outdoors are calling, this is where you answer. Parc National du Mont-Tremblant is a massive natural playground with over 400 lakes, winding rivers, and endless forest trails.
Why it’s great
It’s one of the oldest and most beautiful parks in Quebec and has something for everyone. Paddle a calm lake or take on the La Roche hike for panoramic views, rent a mountain bike and hit the trails, or go cross-country skiing in the winter.
Practical tips
Day passes are required and available online. Cell service is limited in many areas, so download maps before you go. Be sure to dress for the terrain and bring food, water, and sunscreen.
How to get there
Mont Tremblant National Park is about a 30-minute drive north of the village. An all-wheel drive vehicle will make easy work of gravel roads and changing conditions. For reliable performance and plenty of space, a Subaru, Jeep, or Ford truck rental makes it easy to get off the grid for a while.
Unwind at Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant

Scandinave Spa is a quiet break from the action tucked into the forest along the Diable River. Its hot and cold hydrotherapy circuit includes outdoor hot tubs, steam rooms, saunas, and cold plunges – all surrounded by trees and the sounds of nature.
Why it’s great
This is one of the most peaceful spots in Mont-Tremblant, and the setting feels secluded, even though it’s close to town. You can cycle through hot, cold, and rest phases at your own pace.
Practical tips
Book your time slot in advance, especially on weekends. Bring flip-flops, a bathing suit, and a reusable water bottle. Be aware that phones must be kept in your lockers, and silence is strictly observed in most areas.
How to get there
The spa is just a short drive from the village, perfect for slowing down and treating yourself. Rent something extra special with Turo – an exotic car like a Porsche, a convertible, or a sports car – and make your whole day feel like a well-earned reward.
What to do in Mont-Tremblant: FAQs
Where is Mont-Tremblant?
The Mont Tremblant region is in Quebec’s Laurentian Mountains, about 130 km (80 miles) northwest of Montréal. Most visitors drive in from Ottawa or Montreal, but Mont-Tremblant International Airport also offers seasonal flights from select Canadian cities.
Booking a Turo rental car gives you flexible options — including convenient Mont-Trembland and Montreal airport rental car delivery — so you can skip the counter and start your trip your way.
Is it worth going to Mont-Tremblant if you don’t ski?
Absolutely! Mont-Tremblant is just as fun off the slopes. You can explore the pedestrian village, hike in the national park, relax at the spa, or ride the luge – all without even looking at a pair of skis.
How do you spend a day in Mont-Tremblant?
Start with a gondola ride to the summit, then grab lunch in the village. Spend your afternoon hiking, biking, or lounging at the spa. Wrap up with dinner and a sunset stroll!

What’s the best time to visit Mont-Tremblant?
Late spring through early fall offers the most variety – hiking, paddling, biking, and festivals – but fall is especially popular for the colours. It’s a paradise if you’re into winter activities like skiing, of course, but a visit in the off-season months is quieter and can be more affordable.
What kind of car should I rent in Mont-Tremblant?
It really depends on your plans. For outdoor adventures, an all-wheel drive vehicle or SUV gives you traction and confidence. For relaxed days in the village, electric vehicles or compact car rentals are perfect.

Hit the road and see the top attractions in Mont-Tremblant

From scenic gondola rides to quiet moments in the forest, Mont-Tremblant gives you plenty of room to explore at your own pace. With Turo, you can skip the rental counter and book the exact vehicle you want, delivered where and when you need it.
Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or extending your road trip through Quebec, a Turo rental car gives you the freedom to make it uniquely yours. Book the ride that fits your plans and hit the road with nothing holding you back!
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