Le Westin Tremblant





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The vertigo trail is a great hike to do if you're looking for a nice climb that offers a great view. Note that the beginning of the trail is easiest to find during the summer season, and it is recommended to follow the downloaded map in winter. The forest is beautiful old growth and the fall colors are gorgeous, but hikers report that the area gets very muddy in late winter or early spring. If attempting this trail in late winter or early spring, hikers recommend avoiding Grand Brûlé and...
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This loop is the longest in Mont Tremblant from the ski resort. The best viewpoints are at the top of Pic Blanc and Pic Pangman. Trails can be muddy, especially Johannsen. Nice hike with small waterfalls and streams, quite a few rocks to climb but not too demanding. Nice 360° tower at the top for a nice view. It is mainly an uphill course with many scenic viewpoints and some pretty waterfalls. The Pic Blanc can be busy since it is equipped for skiing and easily accessible by gondola. The...
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This loop is very scenic and possibly touristy at the top, so hikers recommend taking the time to climb and enjoy the quietness of the trails. The trails are little traveled because the terrain is particularly difficult. Wear all-terrain shoes to help manage the descent, as some areas are known to be muddy and slippery. Once finished, hikers enjoy enjoying the village of Mont-Tremblant for dinner or a late lunch. As it is a SÉPAQ park, admission is charged.
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Mont Tremblant is a premier recreational destination for people around the world. The ski resort is 13 km from the village, at the foot of a mountain called Mont Tremblant, derived from the local Algonquins who called it the “shaking mountain”. The summit is at an elevation of 875 meters (2,871 feet), making it one of the highest peaks in the Laurentians in Quebec. This hike is a bit different from the others in that you have to walk through a colorful fairy tale like pedestrian village to...
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The Grand Brûlé loop is a rather intense hike, with very steep climbs. It does, however, offer lovely views and places to sit on rocks, perfect for stopping and recharging while gazing at the beautiful lake and surrounding mountains. The descent can be quite steep, so you can also pay and take the cable car if you wish. Good clothing is recommended, including good hiking shoes or boots, snacks, and water. As it is a SÉPAQ Park, entrance fees are required. The starting point is in the middle...