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$455.94 USD
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Route details

Distance:

126 km / 78 miles

Driving Time:

1hr 30mins

*Subject to weather and traffic conditions.
Shared Shuttles may take longer

About travelling from Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) to Mont Tremblant, QC

Mont Tremblant is one of Eastern Canada’s most popular year round mountain destinations — known for its charming pedestrian village and lively après scene. The resort is one of the largest on the East Coast with 102 trails spread across 4 distinct slopes offering views over Lac Tremblant and the Laurentian mountains. Snowmaking coverage is extensive, which means the mountain usually offers solid conditions even when the weather is inconsistent elsewhere in the East.

The village at Tremblant is a big part of the experience. It’s walkable, ski-in/ski-out, and feels a bit like a European alpine town. You’ll find plenty of restaurants, bars, bakeries, and shops all clustered together. Microbrasserie La Diable is the go-to for local beer and post-ski plates; P’tit Caribou is the classic Tremblant après spot (expect it to get loud); and La Savoie is the place if fondue sounds like the right call after a day on the hill. For breakfast and coffee, Au Grain de Café and La Sandwicherie are locals favourites. Shopping ranges from outdoor gear and apparel to art, chocolate, and Québec-made goods.

Whilst best known as a ski and snowboard destination, in summer and fall, Tremblant shifts into a hub for hiking, biking, lake trips, golf, and fall-colour sightseeing. Trails like Mont Tremblant Summit Trail and La Corniche offer panoramic lookouts, and Lac Tremblant becomes the center for kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming. The resort’s year-round festivals and cultural events add an extra layer of charm, appealing to both activity-seekers and those looking to unwind.

If you’re flying into Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL), Ridebooker can handle the transfer so you don’t need to deal with car rentals or navigating highway traffic. Whether you prefer a shared shuttle, a private taxi or SUV, or a larger vehicle for groups, we work with local providers to keep the trip easy. The drive from Montréal to Mont-Tremblant passes through the Laurentians and takes around 90 minutes to two hours depending on conditions. Once you arrive, you can walk straight into the village and settle in — everything you need is right there.