Tremblant snowguns starts making white gold

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A sure sign that winter is at our door, Tremblant received its first snowfall of the season on October 17 and the mountain’s snowguns went back into service last night. Cooler temperatures give the powerful snowmaking system the chance to cover the highest summit in the Laurentians with a blanket of snow that skiers and snowboarders of all calibres can start riding on November 22.

The countdown to opening day is officially on! This season, riders can enjoy several new additions, including six new slopes and glades, a new high-speed detachable quad chairlift, an expanded and renovated Grand Manitou at the summit and a redesigned Fourchette du Diable at the base of the mountain’s north side.

About Tremblant

Tremblant is a top four-season resort destination owing to its guest experience both on-mountain, and in its pedestrian village. Its views of the Laurentians, the diversity of its offer and highly acclaimed major events—of which IRONMAN Mont-Tremblant, 24h of Tremblant, Wanderlust and the Tremblant International Blues Festival—put it in eighth position among North American ski areas by Conde Nast Traveler readers in 2016, among the top 25 best ski villages in the world in 2014 according to National Geographic, in addition to being voted #1 Ski Village in Eastern North America for 19 years by SKI Magazine readers. With your sweetheart, friends, family or group, Tremblant welcomes vacationers on direct flights from Toronto with Air Canada and Porter Airlines, to enjoy 1,900 lodging units fanned out across 13 hotel establishments, over 75 restaurants, boutiques and a Casino, all at nature’s doorstep.

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