Tremblant Brind’O Aquaclub opens

Today at 1 pm Brind’O Aquaclub â€’ Tremblant’s new family waterplay centre ‒ Tremblant Brind’O Aquaclub opens to the public. Thanks to a $3.8M investment by the Tremblant Resort Association, all indoor installations have been revisited to offer a fresh new family experience at Tremblant, rain or shine. 

Eight months were required to create the new aquatic world designed by WAA Montreal Inc. Luminous and colourful, the captivating space brims with movement, with giant dragonflies and ants creating a wonderful larger-than-life universe. 

Up to 750 tall and small visitors per day are welcome to enjoy the four water slides ‒ the biggest one a soaring 20 feet high ‒ along with 35 interactive water games, indoor and outdoor jetted hot tubs as well as an outdoor swimming pool during the summer months. The newly redesigned fitness room now offers cutting edge gym equipment, extra space and lots of natural light.

Impervious to inclement weather and to further strengthen the sustainability of our aquatics offer, Brind’O Aquaclub truly enhances our four-season destination offer. This new experience is the expression of our willingness to continually adapt to the expectations of visiting families, here from the four corners of the globe, stated Tremblant Resort Association CEO, Patrice Malo.

Costs of the Tremblant Brind’O Aquaclub

Brind’O Aquaclub is open Monday to Friday, 11 am to 6 pm, Saturday 10 am to 7 pm, and Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm. A 3-hour pass for teens 13 years+ is $20, $15 for kids age 6 to 12, and $10 for youngsters 3 to 5, resort fee and taxes not included; tots age 2 and under are admitted free of charge. Passes giving priority access according to time of year and peak hours can be purchased online via Tremblant’s Brind’O Aquaclub web page.

The cost of a combined fitness and waterplay centre pass is only $25, resort fee and taxes not included. Groups, Montagnards, Mont-Tremblant residents and resort employees are eligible for discounts. Please visit tremblant.ca for additional details. 

Feature image taken by: Pierre-Alexandre Legault

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