While the ski season is just beginning – at least with the opening of Sommet Saint-Sauveur on November 14 – Tremblant is in the spotlight by being part of the ranking of the 50 best ski resorts in North America for 2025.
This list, established each year by the American media Ski Magazine (property d’Outside Magazine), reveals the 30 best ski resorts in the West and the 20 best in the East, after a survey and a questionnaire sent to nearly 200,000 people.
Trembling is the only Quebec station that stands out, ranking, like last year, in 16th position in the ranking of Eastern stations.
And to quote the comment of a reader who responded to the survey:
“This place really feels like a ‘resort’. Everything is organized to be very efficient, whether for skiing, ski lifts, catering or valet parking. I was very impressed with the navigation of the terrain. We never get lost and we never take the wrong path. Plus, there are slopes for all levels from several of their lifts, so you can take green, blue and black slopes from the top of the mountain. This resort is truly designed for a perfect fun ski trip. »
First place in this Eastern ranking returns, for a second year, to Mad River Glenin Vermont, while in the West, it is the station of Snowbasin Resorta Utah.
If you are thinking of a ski trip this winter, we recommend reading the complete file (in English) of the Top 50 Ski Resorts in North America Ski Magazine.
What are the top features that make Tremblant the best ski resort for both beginners and advanced skiers?
Congratulations to Tremblant for being named one of the 50 best ski resorts in North America by Ski Magazine! Could you please share your thoughts on what makes Tremblant such a unique and popular destination for skiers and snowboarders?
Guest 1: Sure! As someone who has been to Tremblant many times, I find that the variety of slopes is really what sets it apart. They have trails for all skill levels, so whether you’re a beginner or an advanced skier, there’s always something new to explore. Additionally, the resort is very well-maintained and accessible, making it easy to navigate and enjoy the terrain.
Guest 2: Absolutely, I completely agree. The fact that you can access green, blue, and black trails from most of the lifts is a huge bonus. Not to mention, the scenery at Tremblant is simply stunning. It’s also great that the resort offers activities beyond skiing and snowboarding, like ice skating and snowshoeing, which makes it a perfect destination for families and groups with mixed interests.
Host: That’s fascinating. Speaking of families, how does Tremblant cater to families? Are there any kid-friendly features or activities they offer?
Guest 1: Tremblant has an excellent ski school with experienced and friendly instructors who are great with children. They also have kid-friendly areas like the ski lodge with play spaces and games that keep children entertained while parents relax.
Guest 2: Plus, there are several options for childcare at Tremblant, which is a huge plus for parents who want to enjoy some time on the slopes without their little ones. They even have a dedicated ski area just for kids called “La Petit Déjà-Vu.”
Host: That’s fantastic to hear. Now, let’s talk about the competition. As the only Quebec station on the list, what do you think sets Tremblant apart from other Canadian or Eastern ski resorts?
Guest 1: I think one of the things that sets Tremblant apart is its strong commitment to sustainability. They have implemented several initiatives over the years, such as reducing their carbon footprint and promoting eco