Fairmont Tremblant
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Character and identity
Set at the base of Mont-Tremblant in the Laurentians, this is the resort village's oldest and largest luxury hotel, and the only true ski-in, ski-out address on the mountain. A 2017 renovation traded the original rustic look for a modern mountain aesthetic threaded with Quebec cultural cues. Expect four year-round outdoor pools (heated pool, Nordic bath, whirlpools), an indoor pool, sauna and steam baths, plus Moment Spa with 15 treatment rooms. Choux Gras, the Montreal-style brasserie from chef Mathieu Cloutier, leans into shared plates; Axe Lounge Bar pulls in locals for scotches and Saturday après-ski. Service is attentive and warm.
Who's it for
Best for:
Skiers who want to roll out of bed and into their bindings, families and couples who value the heated ski valet, year-round outdoor bathing, and easy access to the pedestrian village. Also a strong pick for Montrealers seeking a weekend reset, and anyone who wants spa time, guided hikes and campfire nights bundled into the stay.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers chasing avant-garde design or a small, intimate boutique feel will find this too large and conference-friendly. Those who want a remote wilderness lodge will be disappointed by the bustling village setting at the door.
Bottom line
The decisive factor here is location: nothing else on the mountain delivers genuine ski-in, ski-out with the village two minutes' walk away. Book a mountain-facing room in ski season, lean on the complimentary yoga, hikes and campfire programming, and time a Saturday stay to catch the après-ski scene at Axe.
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