Tremblant Ramps Up Ski Season in February and March

Tremblant opens ski season

Mont-Tremblant, January 28, 2026 — As school break approaches, Tremblant is the destination of choice for families and groups of friends seeking a getaway filled with memorable moments. Thanks to outstanding conditions, the mountain is offering an optimal skiing experience. With more than 340 cm of snow received since the start of the season, the ski area is 100% open and conditions are exceptional across all four sides of the mountain.

Activities for all ages during school break

From late February through the third week of March, a full calendar of free activities and events awaits visitors of all ages during U.S. School Break (February 14–21), Québec’s School Break (February 28–March 7), and Ontario’s School Break (March 14–20).

From Sunday to Friday, between 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., outdoor interactive games such as boot hockey and snow soccer are hosted on site. On Saturdays, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., it’s time for Dancing Saturdays, where a DJ heats up the dance floor and dance contests with prizes entertain children, teens, and families alike. Visitors may also encounter street performers, including the popular Marc-Ambulles on weekends from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., as well as Toufou the mascot from Thursday to Sunday. Lastly, the Ice Gardens are open daily, free of charge, from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. until March 15, featuring an ice rink, Bavarian curling, and a snow hill. Skate rentals are available for guests staying on the resort.

Luminosa, a musical experience to discover

Following its great success during the holiday season, two new opportunities are available to attend Luminosa, presented from February 14–21 and March 14–21 inside the Saint-Bernard Chapel. Featuring composer, pianist, and multi-instrumentalist Philippe Le Bon, this candlelit concert is offered in two alternating versions: the greatest hits of Céline Dion and iconic movie classics.

BLK WinterFest returns for a second edition

Returning to Tremblant, BLK WinterFest will take place on February 1. Organized by Routes to Rootz, this event—presented as part of Black History Month—aims to promote representation and introduce new communities to the joys of winter sports. The program includes ski and snowboard lessons, a DJ, and activities for all. The day will conclude with a festive après-ski at P’tit Caribou, in the heart of the pedestrian village. A true celebration of winter at its best!

A true winter playground, the destination offers a wide range of outdoor and indoor activities, allowing visitors of all ages to fully enjoy spectacular scenery and experience an unforgettable school break in the heart of the Laurentians.

Best School Break Offers

Book a stay between February 27 and March 21, 2026, and enjoy 25% off on stays of 3 nights or more! In addition, from March 1 to March 20, enjoy 5 full days of skiing at an exceptional rate of $359 per adult and $199 per child! Valid on reservations made between February 6 and February 20, 2026. Offers will be available here from February 6.

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