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This 10-hour Mont-Tremblant tour from Montreal offers stunning views, a gondola ride, and visits to Saint Sauveur and Laurentides forests for $110.61.

The Mont-Tremblant 1-Day Tour from Montreal is a well-rounded escape into nature and European-inspired architecture. Priced at $110.61 per person and lasting around 10 hours, this tour offers a blend of scenic rides, charming towns, and outdoor exploration. It includes roundtrip transportation, a professional multilingual guide, and an entry fee to the Sentier des cimes Laurentides.
While the tour is praised for its incredible views and knowledgeable guides, some reviewers note the long duration and crowded spots. It’s best suited for those eager to experience Mont-Tremblant’s natural beauty without extra fuss, although it may feel a bit rushed at times.

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This tour departs from 68 Boul. René-Lévesque O, Montréal, with pickup and dropoff available from hotels within 5 km of the meeting point. The journey is in an air-conditioned vehicle, making the long drive more comfortable. The group size is capped at 50 travelers, ensuring a manageable experience.
Most travelers appreciate the ease of roundtrip transportation, as it eliminates the hassle of arranging your own travel to Mont-Tremblant. The departure time is confirmed at booking, offering clarity upfront.
The first stop, Saint Sauveur des Monts, takes about an hour. This town, located in the Laurentides, welcomes visitors with its old-world charm. Its ancient cathedral and narrow alleyways evoke a European atmosphere, which impresses many first-time visitors.
While this stop is relatively brief, it provides a taste of historic architecture and local ambiance. Some reviews mention that the final stop here might feel somewhat pointless or rushed, especially in the evening, but overall, it offers a peaceful introduction to the tour.
The mountain village of Mont Tremblant is known for its lively vibe during all seasons. The tour dedicates about five hours to exploring this area, which features a blend of outdoor activities and quaint shops.
Despite some feedback about crowds and limited exploration time, visitors enjoy the beautiful scenery, especially the view of the mountain and lake. Restaurants and shops line the streets, offering a lively backdrop to the outdoor adventure.
One of the tour’s standout experiences is the 30-minute gondola ride to the top of Mont Tremblant. While the ticket for this ride is not included in the base price, it is highly recommended to take advantage of it for spectacular panoramic views.
The gondola reaches the mountaintop observation areas, where visitors can enjoy stunning vistas over Lake Tremblant and the Laurentian valleys. The ride is smooth and offers photo-worthy moments, making it a favorite part of the trip despite some reviews noting that the cost of the gondola could be a deterrent.
Included in the tour is a 2-hour stop at Sentier des cimes Laurentides, a unique ecotourism destination. This elevated treetop walk appeals to families, seniors, and nature lovers alike.
The raised pathway offers an accessible way to enjoy the Laurentian forest, with viewpoints from gigantic elevated trails. Reviewers highlight this as a beautiful experience, appreciating the outdoor activity amid nature. It’s an ideal stop for those interested in ecology and scenic views.
The tour is led by a professional multi-lingual guide praised for their knowledge and organization. Many reviewers specifically mention guides like Jason and Yu for their friendly approach and clear explanations.
Transportation is in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle, with pickup and dropoff included, making the trip convenient. The bus driver is often commended for managing challenging weather conditions like rain, although some criticisms point to the bus’s condition, with one review describing it as filthy and lacking seat belts.
This 10-hour tour generally maintains a good pace, but some reviews mention the longer duration of 12 hours and extra stops not listed initially. The time spent at Mont Tremblant village can sometimes feel rushed, especially when trying to see the sights and enjoy the scenery.
Crowd levels can be high, particularly at Mont Tremblant during peak seasons, which some reviewers feel limits exploration, especially at the summit and village. The final stop in Saint Sauveur also feels somewhat pointless or overly long for some.
The scenery along the entire route is consistently praised. The gondola ride offers breathtaking views of Lake Tremblant and the Laurentian mountains.
Colors of the foliage, especially during fall, are spectacular—even when weather conditions are warmer than usual. Many travelers capture amazing photos from the mountain lookout and the treetop walk.
The tour does not include food or drinks, so travelers should plan accordingly. While some stops have restaurants and shops, the overall experience focuses on sightseeing rather than culinary delights.
The gondola ride is not included in the price, so budgeting for that expense is recommended if you’d like to experience the full panoramic view.
The tour is weather-dependent; poor weather can lead to cancellations with a full refund or rescheduling. Reviewers note that good weather greatly enhances the experience, especially for photography and outdoor walks.
During fall, the colors of the leaves make the scenery particularly stunning, while winter can offer skiing options in the area.
This tour offers a comprehensive experience of Mont-Tremblant’s natural beauty and charming towns, perfect for those who want a full day of sightseeing with minimal planning. The guide’s expertise and scenic gondola ride are among its greatest strengths.
However, some limitations include the crowded spots, long hours, and short exploration times at key stops. Travelers should be prepared for weather variability and consider additional expenses like the gondola ticket.
The value for money is solid, especially with door-to-door transportation and entry fees included, making it an ideal choice for first-time visitors or those eager to see Mont-Tremblant without hassle.
“First of all Jason was the most amazing guide!!! He was so organized and informative!!! The bus driver was amazing too. Driving in the rain couldnt…”
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, roundtrip transportation from Montreal is included in the $110.61 fee, with pickup within 5 km of the meeting point.
Can I visit the Mont Tremblant gondola summit?
The gondola ride is not included in the base price but is highly recommended for stunning panoramic views.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, but some reviews mention it can extend to 12 hours depending on stops and weather.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
Most stops involve walking, with some uphill or stairs, especially at Mont Tremblant and during the treetop walk, so those with health concerns should plan accordingly.
What is the best season for this tour?
Fall offers spectacular foliage, while winter provides opportunities for skiing; however, good weather is essential for optimal scenery and outdoor activities.