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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Tremblant
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Slopes/runs Tremblant
The ski resort of Tremblant has runs of all difficulty levels. The slopes lead down to the valleys through long and sometimes wide forest glades. For experts, there are long mogul slopes and very difficult runs. Beginners will feel very comfortable on the flat, long and wide slopes. Every turn is accompanied by a beautiful view of the Laurentian Mountains.
Runs/slopes
Total: 81.9 km
Easy | 21.6 km |
Intermediate | 24.5 km |
Difficult | 35.8 km |
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
1164 Snow cannons
85 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Easy, intermediate and difficult runs lead down to the valley. These all have artificial snow-making capabilities.
Run location
- under tree line
Longest run
- Nansen · Length 6 km · Elevation difference 645 m
Most difficult run
- Dynamite · Length 1 km · Elevation difference 330 m
Slope tip
- Beauvallon (south side)
- Toboggan (Le Soleil)
- Beauchemin Haut (north side)
- McCulloch (south side)
- Jasey Jay Anderson (north side)
- Lowell Thomas (north side)
Snowparks
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
Highlights
- Additional Offerings
Holders of a First Tracks pass can start their day on the slopes from 7.45 am. The pass can be purchased for a fee or is given to guests as a bonus at participating hotels in the ski resort.
Top Slope Offering
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