上記の表には Mont Tremblant の230 m の特定高度における天気予報が表示されています。高度な気候モデルによって、 Mont Tremblant の山頂、中腹、麓にあるスキーステーションの雪予報を提供することができます。その他の高度の天気予報にアクセスするには、テーブルの上のタブナビゲーションをお使いください。より広範囲の天気予報には、 Canada の天気図をご覧ください。
Skied Mont Tremblant in 2008 and 2018 and it hasn’t changed too much. The town still has character and the skiing is diverse and good quality though not as extensive as you see in the “extended” resorts in Europe. As mentioned by others it is often windy and cold, which although that is what winter sports are all about, the out-dated chair system lets the resort down. It’s a poor comparison with many European resorts due to old, slow open chairs (no covers) and few cable cars/gondola and no heated seats. May sound trivial but when the wind is blowing at <15degreesC it takes the edge of the experience but more annoying is you pay the same for the lift pass as in Europe so why no investment; someone just banking the profits. That said, the skiing is good with a good range of challenging blacks, fast reds and some fun off-piste (wooded/trees). It gets crowded at weekends but really just at the lifts (again symptom of too small and slow) so beware. The number of restaurants on the mountain isn’t great and again they are busy but the food is good.
The town offers some good apres-ski and a lot of varied restaurants and bars and you can get a decent pint rather than just lager. Long way to come from the UK and not sure it beats the resorts on offer across Europe.
Skied Mont Tremblant in 2008 and 2018 and it hasn’t changed too much. The town still has character and the skiing is diverse and good quality though not as extensive as you see in the “extended” resorts in Europe. As mentioned by others it is often windy and cold, which although that is what winter sports are all about, the out-dated chair system lets the resort down. It’s a poor comparison with many European resorts due to old, slow open chairs (no covers) and few cable cars/gondola and no heated seats. May sound trivial but when the wind is blowing at <15degreesC it takes the edge of the experience but more annoying is you pay the same for the lift pass as in Europe so why no investment; someone just banking the profits. That said, the skiing is good with a good range of challenging blacks, fast reds and some fun off-piste (wooded/trees). It gets crowded at weekends but really just at the lifts (again symptom of too small and slow) so beware. The number of restaurants on the mountain isn’t great and again they are busy but the food is good.
The town offers some good apres-ski and a lot of varied restaurants and bars and you can get a decent pint rather than just lager. Long way to come from the UK and not sure it beats the resorts on offer across Europe.