75+ Ways to Explore Mont-Tremblant

Adventures from Peak to Valley

Le Centre d'Activités Mont-Tremblant
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For nearly 30 years, The Tremblant Activity Centre has been offering exciting outdoor experiences in and around Mont-Tremblant. We have over 75 summer and winter rides, flights, and courses for adventurers of all ages—from rafting and zip-lining to dogsledding and snowmobiling. Our passionate guides are dedicated to providing the best guest experience, whether you’re exploring solo, with family, or friends.

What our guests say

We're Mont-Tremblant's Outdoor Activity Experts

We opened in 1997, starting out with a few activities, and almost 30 years later we offer over 75 summer and winter activities for all those who love fun and adventure.

The diversity of Mont-Tremblant’s landscapes (lakes, rivers, forests, mountains) makes it an awesome playground. Our activities allow you to explore these stunning landscapes in every possible way.

Our team of experts is dedicated to providing the best guest experience for anyone who loves to play outdoors. Our Activity Centre staff will guide you in your choices, whether you’re a solo adventurer, a large family or a group of friends. Then our passionate and professional guides’ will bring you on an unforgettable adventure to show you where we “play”.

Person ziplining above a forested mountain landscape under a blue sky with scattered clouds, with distant hills visible in the background.

Accredited by AEQ (Aventure Écotourisme Québec)

Many of our activities are accredited by our professional association the AEQ. When you see this seal on one of our activity pages, it means that it has been accredited.

The AEQ accreditation program includes some sixty generic standards, as well as standards specific to each of the activities offered. The program is regularly updated by the AEQ to keep pace with developments in our industry. Standards are developed by advisory committees made up of company executives and outdoor industry experts (e.g. outdoor federations, discipline specialists).

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Our Partners

Logo of the Tremblant Resort Association featuring a red oval with "Tremblant" text and smaller text below reading "Mont-Tremblant, Québec" and the full association name underneath.
Logo of Aventure Écotourisme Québec featuring a figure with green and blue leaves as arms, alongside French text: "Aventure Écotourisme Québec. L’Association des professionnels.
Logo of the Chambre de Commerce du Grand Mont-Tremblant with three colored maple leaves and the organization name in French.
Tourisme Mont-Tremblant logo with stylized green, yellow, red, and blue mountain shapes above bold black text on a white background.
The word "Laurentides" written in maroon-colored, sans-serif font on a white background.

Things to do in Mont-tremblant

We’ve been based in Mont-Tremblant since 1997 — locals who know these lakes, forests, and trails better than anyone. Our staff are here 7 days a week to help you figure out what fits your group, answer questions, and get you reserved.

The Tremblant Activity Centre is your four-season base in the Mont-Tremblant region. In summer, we have ziplining, white-water rafting on the Rouge River, kayaking, boat rentals, horseback riding, and ATV rides on forest trails along the rivers. In winter, we have dogsledding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and ice fishing.

Spaces fill up — reserve online or stop by our office at the foot of the slopes at Place Saint-Bernard

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    Three people ride snowmobiles on a snowy hill, following parallel tracks under a clear sky with trees in the background—reminding riders to check snowmobile driving requirements before heading out.

    Do I need a license to drive a snowmobile?

    Yes, an automobile driver’s license is required In Quebec, to drive a snowmobile on the trails, a valid automobile driver’s license is required. This means that anyone driving a snowmobile...
    A man in an orange and black jacket is instructing two people on a snowmobile, discussing the snowmobile minimum age. All are wearing helmets and winter gear, with snowy trees in the background.

    What’s the minimum age to drive a snowmobile?

    16 years old: the legal minimum age for privately owned machines In Quebec, the minimum age for riding a snowmobile on public trails is 16. The purpose of this regulation...
    A group of people enjoy a beginner snowmobile tour through a snowy forest trail, with trees on both sides and sunlight filtering through the branches.

    Are there snowmobiling tours for beginners?

    Absolutely! Our snowmobiling tours are designed for beginners. These tours often include a briefing and instruction on how to operate the snowmobile before you head out. Experienced guides will accompany...