Spring events at Tremblant

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Today is the first day of spring! While skiers and riders are out enjoying Tremblant’s excellent snow conditions on sun-kissed trails, others are drinking in the warm, friendly atmosphere in its pedestrian village. Sunny patios, sizzling barbecues and lively beats lend a feeling of happy excitement to Tremblant’s spring ski experience, along with a festive entertainment and event calendar from now until April 21.

Spring Musical Performances – March 23 to April 20 (Saturdays & Sundays)

What could be nicer than soaking up apres ski fun and sun, in Place Saint-Bernard’s friendly atmosphere? Add some deck chairs, firepits, a photo booth and voilà: Saturdays and Sundays, also take in the magic of music by DJs MATB (multi-genre) and Selecta Luna (reggae).

Jamigos Weekend – March 30-31

A section of the Adrenaline snowpark is reworked especially for freestylers attending the Jamigos Weekend. Shredders can expect two days of fun with a DJ, friendly competition, prizes, entertainment and lunch, Saturday and Sunday

Erik Guay Career Tribute – April 6

Do join Tremblant in a tribute celebrating our local champion by attending a giant-screen recap video showcasing the highlights of his race career, at 12:30 pm on Place Saint-Bernard. Later, the former World downhill ski champion is the forerunner for the legendary Caribou Cup race.

Caribou Cup – April 6

Skiers and riders in the craziest costumes have a go at a 95-foot puddle jump before racing down to le P’tit Caribou (age 18+). The day’s program also includes good family fun, like running across the pond on pool floats and live music too!

Burton El Nino – April 7

Youngsters 12 and under are invited to join a freestyle snowboard training camp, with tips provided by Burton Quebec and Burton Tremblant coaches, followed by a friendly afternoon competition when the mini athletes can show off their new tricks.

Summit Party presented by Corona – April 13

The Summit Party presented by Corona features the sunny sounds of DJs TIZI, Carl Müren and Mathilde, as well as a performance by Team White ‒ the big winners of the French-language televised contest Revolution.

Easter Fun – April 21

Tremblant celebrates Easter with tasty family-friendly springtime activities in the pedestrian village: Interactive games, face painting, chocolates galore, a visit from the Easter Bunny and a DJ!

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