Planning to head to Quebec’s Tremblant, a renowned four-season resort in Canada that offers an exceptional experience on the mountain and in its pedestrian village this summer?
Tremblant boasts stunning views of the Laurentians, diverse offerings, and hosts major events like the IRONMAN Mont-Tremblant, and Tremblant International Blues Festival.
Tremblant has an exciting summer 2023 schedule planned that will offer guests a thrilling mountain peak to village experience. Here is what you can expect in the 2023 season.
2023 Summer Festivals & Events

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Summer at Tremblant is filled with events that promise to delight guests of all ages and interests.
Get ready to cheer on over 5,500 super-fit athletes as they tackle the 5150 and IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant races on June 24 and 25. From swimming to biking to running, these athletes will push their limits! Make sure to take advantage of the free municipal transport and designated cheering areas to support these impressive competitors. And don’t forget to celebrate with them at the finish line in the pedestrian village!
From July 6th to August 12th, the Les Rythmes Tremblant music festival is back with a twist. The festival is divided into three sounds, which include emerging artists, country music, and Latin music.
The Tremblant International Blues Festival, which takes place from July 12th to 16th, will feature headliners like Southern Avenue, Sugary Rayford, Dumpstaphunk, and Delgres. The festival promises to rejuvenate visitors with its new energy and rhythms.
West Trainz Parade, taking place from July 25th to 27th and August 3rd to 5th, is a musical parade featuring a team of musicians that will perform train-inspired pieces from blues to zydeco.
The BMX Show, taking place from July 28th to 30th, features world-renowned BMX athletes who will perform gravity-defying stunts that are sure to impress both young and old alike.
From August 24th to 26th, Tremblant will transform into a folk music universe with intimate performances that encourage proximity with the artists.
The Fête de la musique with Angèle Dubeau, taking place from September 1st to 4th, will feature renowned artists and up-and-coming virtuosos performing free outdoor concerts that celebrate music of all genres, eras, and horizons.
Summer Activities
There is something for everyone at Trem, from adrenaline junkies to those seeking relaxation, nature adventures to activities in the pedestrian village.
Start your day off by cooling down with a range of water sports on Lake Tremblant. From water skiing to tubing, there’s something for everyone. And, after a day of fun, take a leisurely stroll back to the pedestrian village, just a few steps away.
For those who love a thrilling outdoor experience, Ziptrek Écotours is the way to go. Take the gondola to the top of Mont Tremblant and then soar down the mountain on five dizzying zip lines that stretch over nearly 4 kilometers. Not only will you have a blast, but you’ll also learn about the region’s ecology.
Golf enthusiasts, get ready to tee off! The Tremblant Golf Courses are opening on May 12 and June 9, respectively. You’ll be blown away by the stunning beauty of these courses, and they’re sure to take your breath away.
If you’re looking for a more relaxing experience, check out Tonga Lumina, which takes visitors on a one-hour illuminated nighttime walk through the forest. Get ready to engage all your senses as you venture through the woods and discover a whole new world.
And, for those who want to explore Tremblant’s natural surroundings in comfort, hop on the Panoramic Gondola. In just a few minutes, you’ll reach Tremblant’s summit, where you can take in the spectacular views and continue your adventure with hiking, a 360° observation tower, a Birds of Prey show, and a meal at the Grand Manitou.
Tremblant is not just a daytime destination! Once the sun goes down, visitors can continue their adventures with a variety of options that stretch well into the night.
Whether you’re looking for a chic dining experience or a festive bar, Tremblant has got you covered.
Central Tapas & Nightclub is a must-visit spot, transforming from a trendy restaurant into a VIP dance floor at night, with Spanish tapas and Quebec flavours on the menu.
Le P’tit Caribou, known as one of the world’s best après-ski bars, is also a year-round staple of the region’s nightlife, offering skillfully crafted cocktails and a creative menu made with fresh local ingredients. Beer enthusiasts can savour a range of 100% naturally crafted beers brewed on-site at Microbrasserie La Diable, while enjoying the beautiful patios.
Tremblant boasts 13 hotel establishments, over 75 restaurants, and boutiques.









