Mont-Tremblant One Day Tour with Hotel Pickup



Description
This tour offers a unique blend of Quebec’s natural beauty and immersive adventures. Departing from Montreal, you'll first explore Sentier des Cimes Laurentides, you’ll walk among the treetops on an elevated path that leads to an observation tower offering 360-degree panoramic views of the Laurentian forest and mountains. Afterwards, head to Mont-Tremblant, a Canadian maple viewing spot known as the "Little Banff" in East Canada. Climb to the top of Mont Tremblant aboard the panoramic gondola. Feast your eyes on the scenery as you ride to the summit of mount Tremblant! You’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Lac Tremblant, the Laurentians and the surrounding valleys during the ride up, which lasts several minutes. Once you’re on the top of the mountain, you’ll also enjoy an observation tower and several hiking trails! End your journey with a stop at Saint-Sauveur, before returning to Montreal in the early evening.
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Itinerary
Saint-Sauveur is a town and municipality within the Les Pays-d'en-Haut Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada. It is in the administrative region of Laurentides in the Laurentian mountains. we will arrive at Saint-Sauveur Village where we can experience the main street becomes alive with its animation and activities taking place which is full of rich European architectural style, visit the ancient cathedral, and stroll the ancient alleys of the town. St-Sauveur is well known for its local ski areas, the biggest of which is Mont Saint-Sauveur. The ski areas market themselves jointly under the name of "Valley of Saint-Sauveur". Its proximity to Montreal, as well as its snow-making capability, night-time skiing, and après-ski establishments, make St-Sauveur a popular destination for skiers.
Mont-Tremblant village regardless of seasons we will be delighted by its breathtaking nature, its lively ambience with the variety of its activities and events. Mont-Tremblant, Canada’s maple-viewing spot, is known as the “Little Banff” in East Canada. Here you will enjoy various European-style architectural features from Germany, France, and Switzerland. Climb to the top of Mont Tremblant aboard the panoramic gondola (Ticket included). Feast your eyes on the scenery as you ride to the summit of mount Tremblant! You’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Lac Tremblant, the Laurentians and the surrounding valleys during the ride up, which lasts several minutes. Once you’re on the top of the mountain, you’ll also enjoy an observation tower and several hiking trails!
The Treetop Walk Laurentides is a new unique ecotourism destination in Eastern Canada for families, seniors and nature lovers alike, nestled in the heart of the Laurentian forest. The elevated path and gigantic wooden structure blend in perfectly with their surroundings, for a unique nature experience. The treetop walk is punctuated with interpretation panels and fun games. The path culminates with the main tower rising 40 meters high and offering a stunning bird’s eye view of the Laurentian forest and mountains. The footbridge and main tower, with a maximum slope of 6%, are designed to completely accessible to strollers and wheelchairs.
Comfortably sit in the Panoramic Gondola and admire the view for a few minutes as you reach the summit of Tremblant! Not only will you get a breathtaking view on the Laurentians, Lac Tremblant and the surrounding valleys, you’ll also have access to a host of activities.
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Pickup Locations & Times
* Hotel pick up is available from Montreal hotel within 5 km distance from 68 Boulevard René-Lévesque O, Montréal, QC H2Z 1A2, Canada * For hotel pick up, please be ready and waiting in your hotel lobby 15 minutes prior to your scheduled pickup time. * We will provide pickup details one day before departure date. * Please do not forget the area code when you fill in your phone number.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(30)
The over all tour was good, places we visited was great. It was let down by tour guide. No real information was given only where we would park and where the restroom are. Would liked a little more about the places.
Beautiful excursion in the Laurentians with breathtaking views from Mont Tremblant and Chemin des Cimes.
It was an amazing day the autumn colours at the top of the mountain were stunning and Joyce our guide was excellent translating in 3 different languages. The tree top walk was excellent and the climb up the tower was really worth it to see the 360 degree spectacular views of the autumn 🍂 colours 🇦🇺
If you are in Montreal, one day visit to Mt Tremblant is a must even if it is in Summer. One can travel to Mt Tremblant on a personal car in around 90 minutes.
This day trip takes you Mont Tremblant, Mont Blanc & St Sauveur. There’s a few things I wish I’d known before I went as a solo traveller on this trip in Autumn (Oct 2025). I expected Mont Tremblant to be busy as it was a public holiday but it was ridiculously busy. Before you go, please be aware that while there are a lot of activities you can do when you arrive, (luge riding, kids trampolining etc) trying to book tickets to any of these when you arrive is really not possible, without spending a very long time in very long queues. If you want to do any activities, research beforehand what you want to do and pre-book your tickets. The same goes for lunch, there are lots of options, but with the amount of people at MT, I’d strongly recommend a lunch reservation in advance. This tour offered an optional cable car to the top, with the tour guide saying there was also a walking track (no explanation of it given), I opted for the track, and while I did it part way, it requires proper walking gear and an above average fitness. On an unseasonably warm Autumn day I can’t say it was easy. Next time I’d do the cable car. We were at Mont Tremblant for 3+ hours and it felt too long (except I suppose if you were one of the hundreds waiting a long time for tickets to the activities). If you haven’t prebooked tickets to activities, once you have done the walking track/cable car to the top, and had some lunch, there’s not much else to do. The shops are very ordinary, mostly ski gear. I saw nothing worth browsing or buying. After Mont Tremblant we headed to Mont Blanc, which has a beautiful tree top walk with fantastic views. The drive there was weird. Neither the tour guide nor the bus driver seemed to know the way from MT to MB. We took a disastrous wrong turn, which ended with the bus on a narrow back street, unable to get through a height limited tunnel and the bus driver having to complete a miraculous multi point turn to get out of the sticky situation. We then took another wrong turn at which point it was getting ridiculous. I really felt for the driver as the tour guide did not seem to know where she was going. We finally made it to MB but due to the multiple wrong turns, we were cut really short at our last stop, St Sauveur arriving as all the little shops were closing and with only 30 minutes to look around. Other reviews say this village isn’t worth it, but I thought it was very sweet little village and so the 30 minutes was disappointing. It would have been nice to spend time there, browse the stores and sit and have a drink in one of the pubs. Overall, this is a long day, but well worth it. I’d recommend ensuring in advance you have plenty to do at MT as, for a solo traveller, I felt it was too long. Also, this tour is more like an accompanied bus drive than a tour. The tour guide read out the description of the tour from the Viator website and that was all the information we got across the whole day. Nothing else is provided on the area, or where we are going, hence why it’s not really a tour. I would also encourage the tour guides/drivers to actually know where they are going in advance. I felt so sorry for the bus driver - that multi turn to get us out of the mess when the tour guide tried a short cut was miraculous.
While the fall colors were beautiful. The tour was unsatisfactory for several reasons: 1. Promised prompt departure at 8:00. We waited for other guests to get to the meeting point. 2. The guide offered no narrative on any points of interest 3. While I appreciate that he could speak 3 languages (French, Mandarin and English), he spent the majority of the time speaking Mandarin 4. Time at last 2 stops could be shortened 5. Instructions were hard to understand 6. When we booked, we were told we would end at 5:00. Ended at 7:00 6. Booked with Viator, but the tour was subcontracted to another company
Not enough of a description of what would be experienced was given. Tour said 10 hours....it took 12. Too much time was spent at places where there was very little to do other than sit. The director told us the day before the tour, that we needed to be at a departure address when we had paid for pick up/drop off at hotel. We had to insist on pick up...and ended up walking back to our hotel after the tour. Would not recommend this tour.
Mont Tremblant was very crowded and not much time to explore, but overall was a fun day. The Mont Blanc stop was amazing as well as the small town stop.
The tree top walk was very nice but Mont Tremblac is highly overrated. Unless you go hiking the only thing thing to do is visit restaurants.
The tour bus was filthy and has no seat belts. There was also an amber warning light illuminated on the drivers dashboard yet they still used that old dangerous bus for the tour. The tour bus had no suspension. It rained for a lot of the day and this led to part of the tour being cancelled, which was very disappointing. For safety please ensure your tour bus is fitted with seat belts and do not use a tour bus that has amber warning lights illuminated on the dashboard. Customer safety and comfort must come before your profit margins.



