Explore nature at your own pace

Discover the highest peak in the Laurentians via 7 trails ranging from 1 km to 5 km for people of all levels. Crisscrossing Mont Tremblant amidst waterfalls and streams, our touring trails offer open and shaded areas with some spectacular views!

 Trail access required
A daily access ticket or the Alpine touring / Snowshoeing Season Pass is mandatory and must remain visible at all times during the ascent. Access permitted from 7:45 a.m until 30 minutes after the Express Gondola closes.

Rate
Daily access $32
Alpine touring / Snowshoeing season pass $135
With snowshoes rental $16
With alpine touring full set equipment rental Free
Tonik Pass or Ikon Pass holders
Pick up your pass at Guest Services or the multiservice centre
Free
With a redeemed 2025/26 season ski lift ticket
Pick up your access at Guest Services or the multiservice centre
Free
Royalty and taxes extra. Rates, royalty and taxes are subject to change without notice.
Validity
  • A daily access or the alpine touring season pass is mandatory to access designated alpine touring areas.
  • The daily access is valid only for the day it was purchased for.
  • The alpine touring season pass valid throughout the 2025/26 ski season, depending on trail status.

Purchase
  • The daily access can be purchased online, by phone at 1-888-738-1777, at any multiservice centre or at Le Randonneur rental centre (located inside the Chalet des Voyageurs).
  • The daily access is included with alpine touring equipment rental at Le Randonneur rental centre (Chalet des voyageurs).
  • The seasonal alpine touring pass, since it displays your photo, must be purchased in person at any multiservice centre or at our Guest Services Desk.

Delivery
  • Free season pass for Tonik and Ikon Pass holders: You must visit Guest Services or the multiservice centre to pick up your alpine touring pass and sign the release of liability.
  • Free daily access for a holder of a used daily ski ticket: You must visit Guest Services or the multiservice centre to pick up their daily alpine touring access and sign the release of liability.

Refund
  • The daily access can be refunded up to 72 hours prior to first day planned of use. Not refundable past this period.
  • The alpine touring season pass is not refundable.

Restrictions
  • These products are not transferable.
Uphill

  • It is forbidden to climb or ski down the mountain outside of mountain operation hours. Alpine touring is permitted from 7:45 a.m until 30 minutes after the Express Gondola closes.
  • Do not enter a closed trail. Climb only in designated trails and on the edge of one of the three marked ski runs on the map (Nansen, Algonquin and Beauchemin). Stay visible and climb in single file, never side by side
  • Make sure your physical fitness level is adequate for the climb and bring appropriate clothing since temperatures at the summit are often colder than at the base. Don't forget a water bottle and food.
  • Don’t climb by yourself, and bring a charged cell phone. Please note that cell phone services are limited at some locations on the mountain and that some trails are not patrolled. Basic First Aid knowledge is highly recommended.
  • There are risks inherent to alpine touring and snowshoeing. You may encounter snowmobiles, grooming machines, snowmaking equipment, obstructions, skiers and/or riders. Be careful!

Downhill


Protect the mountain

  • Don’t litter. You will find garbage cans and recycling bins at the base of the gondola and in the summit’s Grand Manitou during operating hours.
  • Do not feed the animals.
  • Dogs are not permitted on the trails.
  • It is forbidden to camp on the mountain.
  • Don’t build a camp fire and don’t throw your cigarette butts in nature; not only can they start a wild fire, they are made of plastic fibers and do not decompose.
  • For emergencies, please contact Ski Patrol at 819-681-5911.
  • Station Mont Tremblant reserves the right to charge a fee of $250 or more for assistance required outside of operating hours or outside marked and opened trails.
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    • Pricing

      Regular season High season
      Full day $35 $36 - $38
      High season: Every day from December 27, 2025 to January 2, 2026, and from February 14 to 20, 2026, as well as every Friday, Saturday and Sunday in January, February and March 2026.
      Royalty and taxes extra. Rates, royalty and taxes are subject to change without notice.


      Le Randonneur Rental Centre

      Date Day Hours
      November 27, 2025 to January 3, 2026 Every day 8 a.m to 4:30 p.m
      January 4 to March 16, 2026 Every day 8 a.m to 5 p.m
      March 17 to April 19, 2026 Every day 8 a.m to 5:30 p.m
      Schedule subject to change without notice.

      Multiservice Centre at North Side

      Date Day Hours
      November 27 to December 19, 2025 Every day 8 a.m to 4:30 p.m
      December 20, 2025 to March 22, 2026 Every day 7 a.m to 4:30 p.m
      March 23 to April 19, 2026 Every day 8 a.m to 4:30 p.m
      Schedule subject to change without notice.

      Purchase and Booking
      • Same-day on-site rental at Le Randonneur rental centre or at the multiservice centre on the North Side.
      • No reservations ahead of time.
      • The daily access is not included with equipment rental.
      • Credit card is mandatory.
      • Subject to availability.

      Equipment return
      • Equipment must be returned the same day during Le Randonneur rental centre or the multiservice centre on the North Side opening hours.

      Damage waiver protection
      • The damage waiver protection is included in your leasing contract. It protects yourself from costs of damage to little nicks, cuts and core shots. This protection plan does not include damages suffered for misuse and negligence, and costs related to disappearance or theft. In case of breakage by negligence, $350 will be charged (plus royalty and taxes).

      Preventing equipment theft
      • Never leave your equipment unattended or unlocked. Lost, stolen or incomplete rental equipment will be charged to the lessee at the full retail price. Many spaces are provided on site to lock your equipment.

      Refund
      • Not-refundable.

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