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Homewood Suites by Hilton

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Homewood Suites by Hilton

Facilities

  • Swimming Pool
  • Sauna
  • Ski in, ski out
  • Restaurant for lunch & dinner
  • Lounge with fireplace
  • Lift
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cots & linen
  • Large outdoor hot tubs in a beautiful setting
  • Complimentary lockable ski stands

Description

Doorstep skiing and a central location in Mont Tremblant makes the Homewood Suites a rightful favourite among guests.

The hotel has a prime location at the base of the mountain on the Plaza St Bernard main square, right in the middle of town. You have the Express Flying Mile lift right on your doorstep.

There are a variety of room types to choose from, and all come with a fully-equipped kitchen so you can cook up a storm, as well as a cosy fireplace to make you feel right at home. Breakfast is provided, and complimentary tea and coffee is available throughout the day to warm you up after a day in the snow. 

If you don't fancy cooking, head into Mont Tremblant which has plenty of great restaurants and cafes to offer. Alternatively, kick back and relax at the hotel's sauna and outdoor hot tub.

  • Transfer time: 1.5 hours by coach from Montreal airport
  • Check in: 4pm / Check out: 11am
  • Coin-op laundry / dryer
  • Grocery service
  • Highchairs in restaurant

Location

Location in resort
  • Longitude: -74.58642
  • Latitude: 46.21381
  • Location Description:

     

    • Central location on Plaza St Bernard main square
    • Few steps to the base of the lifts and ski school meeting place
    • Transfer Time: approx. 1.5 hours by coach from Montreal airport

Accommodation

Rooms
  • No. of rooms: 100
  • No. of floors: 4
  • Official rating: 3

Rooms

Studios sleep up to four people. They have a living area with queen-size pull-out wall bed and double sofa bed.

One Bedroom Apartments sleep two to four people. The bedroom has one queen or two double beds and the living area has a double sofa bed.

One Bedroom Apartments +Loft sleep two to six people. The bedroom has a queen-size bed and there's an open-plan loft with a double bed above the living area with a double sofa bed.

Bedroom Facilities

  • Full open-plan kitchen with four hot plates, oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker, toaster, fridge
  • Fireplace
  • Bath and shower
  • Flat screen TV
  • Telephone
  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No

Top of the resort, on flat ground with easy access from the village.

Food & Drink

Meals

Hot and cold buffet breakfast included

Tea and coffee available all day

Board basis options available

  • Bed & Breakfast

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Gluten Free
  • Vegans
  • Vegetarians

Skiing in Mont Tremblant

Our Ratings

  • Great for beginners
  • Great for intermediates
  • Good for experts

Mont Tremblant Ski Runs

  • km Green
  • 24km Blue
  • 35km Red
  • 36km Black

Mont Tremblant Ski Stats

  • Ski Area
  • 270m914m Ski Altitude
  • 270m Resort Altitude

Ski Lift Information

  • Types: Chairlifts 8, Gondolas 2, Magic Carpets 3
  • Times: 0830-15.30 - every day

Ski Resort Description

Mont Tremblant

Tremblant, with its cobbled streets and quaint houses is the most colourful and atmospheric ski town in the Quebec province. Consistently voted the ‘Best Resort in Eastern North America’ by the Ski Magazine, the slope-side pedestrian village is perfectly constructed with skiers in mind.

Everything is within walking distance and you can easily reach the ski lifts from many of our hotels. At 875 metres the mountain, Mont Tremblant is one of the highest peaks in the Laurentians National Park and provides four mountain faces of extensive skiing: Versant Sud, Versant Soleil, Versant Nord and the Edge. It’s possibly the best skiing you can do in Eastern Canada with an excellent variety of groomed runs.

Mont Tremblant inherited its name from the local First Nation tribe, the Algonquins, who called it the ‘trembling mountain’. The village of Tremblant first became a ski resort in 1939 when American, Joseph Bondurant Ryan constructed its first chair lift.

The blend of Québécois and American architecture in the resort gives Mont Tremblant a unique and charming atmosphere. The resort is also known as ‘the Disneyland of winter ski’ as there is such a wealth of activities for skiers and non-skiers alike.

The added benefit of a ski holiday to Mont Tremblant is the excellent food. The French-speaking culture of Quebec perfectly blends Canadian and French cuisine to create some of the tastiest food in North America.

Slope direction N,S
Ski/resort bus False
Things to Do

Restaurants, food and drink

The food on offer in Mont Tremblant is largely North American (burgers, chips, maple syrup pancakes) but served with typical Quebecois flair.

Local favourites include poutine, French fries served in gravy with cheese and meat toppings; and cabanes à sucre (sugar shacks), maple taffy cooled in the snow and eaten on the stick. Trust us, it’s delicious.

At the top of the mountain is The Grand Manitou, a restaurant serving soups, pizza, pasta and burgers. It’s a perfect place to stop for lunch. For evening meals Le Shack in Place Saint-Bernard has an excellent menu serving traditional Quebecois food.

Another superb choice for dinner is nearby La Forge serving a selection of maple-wood grilled steaks.

Après, bars, clubs and nightlife

Mont Tremblant has a loud and lively aprés scene, one of the most enjoyable in North America. There are plenty of places to visit for live music and DJ sets and the clubs stay open until late.

The Café d’Epoque is one of the liveliest nightclubs in town – in their own words ‘the wildest bar on the mountain’ – it has an eclectic calendar of themed nights.

Around the corner is P’tit Caribou, consistently voted the best après-ski bar in Eastern North America. Not only do they have regular DJ sets, their cocktail menu is stunning. We recommend the signature Coupe Caribou.

Those of you who prefer a more genteel après experience should head to La Diable micro-brewery for a chilled out afternoon sampling the many, delicious craft beers that are brewed locally. La Diable also has an excellent food menu, and is well worth a visit for dinner one evening.

Shopping

The main shopping area in Mont Tremblant is the Place Saint-Bernard, in the heart of the pedestrian village, right next to the ski lifts. There are several sports equipment shops to choose from for hiring or buying ski and snowboarding gear from.

We recommend the Adventure Centre located in the Sommet des Neiges, directly opposite the Express Gondola. There are also plenty of options for fascinating souvenirs.

For an interesting gift to take back to friends and family try Le Studio Créatif, a pottery store where you can decorate your own mugs, plates and bowls, amongst other items. The town of St Jovite, which is only 20 minutes away by bus, also has a splendid variety of shops and restaurants. 

Guests staying in Mont Tremblant on self-catering basis are well served Magasin General on Kandahar Street. The general store is open from 7am to 11pm.

Alcoholic beverages can be purchased from the local liquor store on Place Saint-Bernard. Larger supermarkets can be found in the nearby-town of St Jovite.

Spas and relaxation

There’s nothing like relaxing in the spa after a hectic day skiing on the mountain. Guests at the Hotel Fairmont Tremblant are well served with extensive wellness facilities, including amazing outdoor pools. Guests of the hotel can also purchase spa treatments locally.

Just five minutes’ drive from Tremblant is the excellent Scandinave Spa which provides tradition Scandanavian baths and massages in the incredible natural setting of the Laurentian Mountains.

Aquaclub La Source is a family friendly pool and fitness centre in the centre of the pedestrian village. The indoor pool is colourful and lively – perfect for children, while the gym is great for maintaining your fitness off the pistes.

Arts, culture and events

For a ski destination with a difference you should totally head to Mont Tremblant. It is a favourite destination for Hollywood celebrities Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones who have skied here many times in the past.

The resort is bursting with unique Quebecois history and charm. The historic, old village of Tremblant, on the shore of Lake Mercier, is easily accessed by public transport from the ski resort. The old railway station here was rebuilt as a public art gallery – the Place de la Gare.

Mont Tremblant’s calendar is jam-packed with sporting events. In late January the fun filled Festival Rando Alpine Tremblant celebrates the pursuit of winter sports with a host of exciting activities including fat-bike touring of the North side of the mountain, and even an opportunity to watch the sunrise from the summit of Mont Tremblant!

Freestylers will want to register to compete in the LTD Ski and Snowboard Rail Jam – prizes for the most crowd pleasing tricks include sports-wear from some of the top ski and snowboarding brands.

At the end of the season Tremblant hosts the Snow Polo Tremblant tournament. This is a fascinating spectacle as international teams go head to head over the course of this two-day event.

Also worth watching is the mad-cap Caribou Cup, in which crazy, costumed skiers and snowboarders race down the mountain before attempting to cross a 75-foot swimming pool – still on their skis and snowboards.

 

As the ‘the Disneyland of winter ski’ there are almost too many winter activities in Mont Tremblant for one single holiday. 

Dogsledding

An ideal way to explore the Laurentians. This family friendly adventure is a must for anyone in search of a pure Canadian experience and to explore while being one with nature. Dogsledding can be booked at the Activity Centre in Place Saint Bernard.

Snowmobiling

This is a thrilling way to explore the forests and mountains around Mont Tremblant. There are a number of tours offered locally, including evening and full day tours.

You can even arrange for your own private guide. The easiest way to book a snowmobiling adventure is to head to the Activity Centre in Place Saint Bernard.

Horse drawn sleigh rides

A sleigh ride is a magical way to explore the meadows and forests of the Laurentians National Park. Lead by an engaging guide, both 16 passenger and smaller 4 passenger groups are catered for, with larger group tours including hot chocolate and music.

Sleigh rides can be booked at the Activity Centre in Place Saint Bernard.

Helicopter tours

Make sure to pack your camera for a Mont Tremblant helicopter tour! This is a spectacular way to explore this incredible landscape, offering unique and breath-taking views of the national park.

Your knowledgeable pilot makes for a fantastic guide on this thrilling tour. To book a helicopter tour head to the Activity Centre in Place Saint Bernard.

Wilderness adventure with local trapper

Begin your education into becoming an expert wilderness survivor on this fascinating experience hosted in the forests around Mont Tremblant.

This 5-hour long excursion will give you an incredible insight into how to survive in a frozen wilderness. Book locally at the Activity Centre in Place Saint Bernard.

Ice skating

Free ice skating on the beautiful Lac Miroir and skate hire is available to all Inghams guests in Mont Tremblant with a Lodging Privileges card. Your card can be obtained at the front desk of your Inghams hotel.

Other activities in Mont Tremblant:

  • Dune buggy tours
  • Ice fishing
  • Outdoor ice climbing
  • Zip-lining adventures

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