Tremblant Transitions to Spring Ski Mode with Vibrant Events and Activities
Tremblant Brings the Excitement of Spring Skiing
As the winter ski season wraps up at Mont-Tremblant, the resort is gearing up for an exhilarating spring, promising fantastic events and activities that capture the energy of the season. Following a winter marked by consistent cold temperatures and excellent skiing conditions, Tremblant is prepared to create memorable experiences for visitors.
Spring Events Unveiled
From March 15 to April 12, visitors will enjoy the dynamic Tremblant Après-Ski, a lively gathering that takes place every weekend. Starting at 1 PM at Place St-Bernard, this event features live music, a vibrant atmosphere, and the chance for skiers to unwind after a day on the slopes. Specially crafted cocktails await as guests purchase eco-friendly Tremblant Après-Ski cups to sip and savor at various venues across the village.
Legends Classic Competition
Mark your calendars for the Legends Classic on March 22, an event celebrating skiing across generations. Organized by the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame, this giant slalom race is open to participants of all ages, from budding juniors to seasoned veterans. Competitors will be vying for the prestigious André Charron Trophy, awarded to the fastest male and female skiers. The registration fee of $40 supports the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame and Museum, making this event both a thrilling challenge and a worthy cause.
The Adrenaline-Fueled Caribou Cup
On March 28, the much-anticipated Caribou Cup returns, inviting skiers and snowboarders to tackle the water basin challenge at the base of the mountain. Costumes are mandatory, adding a playful twist to the competition! Contestants will be rewarded for the most creative and entertaining performances. This fun-filled day includes a unique footrace across floating mattresses and a lively musical halftime show, ensuring vibrant entertainment for everyone involved. To wrap up the festivities, participants and onlookers can continue the celebrations at Le P’tit Caribou bar.
Easter Celebrations
Easter festivities on April 5 promise joy for families with special egg distributions and various fun activities throughout the pedestrian village, ensuring an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.
Freestyle Fun with Burton
For the younger crowd, the Burton El Nino / El Rigleto event on April 11 and 12 offers children aged 12 and under an introduction to freestyle skiing and snowboarding. Under the guidance of Tremblant Ski School instructors, this two-day workshop will teach the basics of freestyle in a safe and encouraging environment, complete with jumps, rails, and features set up at the base of the North Side.
Corona Summit Party
Finally, on April 18, Tremblant will host the Corona Summit Party, a grand toast to conclude the ski season. From noon to 4 PM, the mountain summit transforms into an open-air dance floor featuring energizing DJs. The breathtaking Laurentian scenery serves as the perfect backdrop for this festive celebration, accessible even to pedestrians via the Panoramic Gondola. Regardless of weather conditions, attendees can expect a remarkable experience both inside and outdoors.
Tremblant encourages visitors to seize the opportunity of an extended winter season while engaging in all the enjoyable offerings. With the Tremblant Reserve Pass for the following season now available for purchase, guests can elevate their skiing experience with exclusive privileges such as VIP parking, ski valet service, and priority lift access.
As Mont-Tremblant invites families, friends, and solo adventurers to enjoy its exceptional offerings, the vibrant charm of the pedestrian village, combined with the stunning mountain backdrop, ensures a memorable end to the ski season.