The most colourful month of October ever, at Tremblant!

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Tremblant – While nature takes on its most resplendent colours, Tremblant proposes activities and events to enjoy autumn to the fullest: scenic gondola rides, hiking, luging, golf, Ziptrek, cycling, treetop trekking, Via Ferrata as well as a new music event to add to your must-attends ‒ the Country Culture Celebration. Here’s a quick peek at what vacationers and festival-goers can expect in October:

Until October 14 – Tonga Lumina

This immersive, interactive illuminated night walk devised by Moment Factory begins on the Flying Mile lift. From its mid-station, it dips into the forest and wraps up back in the pedestrian village, plunging spectators into an audio-visual universe that showcases the mountains’s natural elements, its history and its legends.

Until October 14 – Fall Concerts

Place Saint-Bernard is the perfect venue for appreciating a full lineup of musical genres, presented Saturday and Sunday afternoons: Mylestone trio (October 6), Mecs-Do trio (October 7), Dan Giroux trio (October 13) and The Roosters trio (October 14).

October 19, 20, 21 – Celebration Country Culture  â€“ NEW!

The country music industry and its fans come together at the biggest French-language country music festival in Canada.

October 20 – Salomon Classic

The fifth edition of this exciting trail race invites runners of all levels to compete on 1 to 30 km courses, and test their limits. New Performance category with cash prize.

October 20-21 – Sidewalk Sale

The pedestrian village celebrates fall with a huge sidewalk sale. In addition to great deals on loads of items, Tremblant merchants have entertainment and so much more planned for you as well!

October 27 – Halloween

Trick or Treating around the pedestrian village shops and boutiques for tiny monsters and their masters, face painting sessions and hugs galore from our mascot Toufou, who will be sporting his finest Halloween costume!

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