You’ll ride the panoramic gondola to Mont Tremblant’s summit, gear up with your guide, then soar down five ziplines—the longest in Quebec—all the way back to the village. Expect quick hikes between lines, crisp mountain air on your face, and plenty of laughs along the way. There’s something about seeing Tremblant from above that sticks with you.
You know that feeling when your stomach does a little flip before something wild? That’s how I felt stepping off the gondola at the top of Mont Tremblant. The air was sharp and piney, almost cold enough to bite, and our guide—Marie, who grew up nearby—handed me a helmet with a grin. “You’ll want this,” she said, like she’d seen first-timers’ nerves a hundred times. The harness felt snug but safe. I could see the village way below, roofs like tiny squares. Didn’t expect my hands to sweat so much in Quebec weather.
The first zipline looked longer than it did in photos. Marie clipped us in one by one, double-checking every latch. There was this brief second of silence just before I pushed off—then wind everywhere, in my ears and face, trees blurring into green streaks. I yelled something (not sure what), and heard someone behind me laughing. Between lines we hiked short trails through the woods; I caught the smell of wet leaves and earth under my boots. One of the kids in our group asked if bears ever came this high up—Marie just winked and said they prefer picnics.
By the third zipline my nerves had mostly burned off. The fifth line is the big one—almost a kilometer long, Marie said—and you can see all the way across Lac Tremblant if you look sideways mid-flight (which I did, heart pounding). My legs were shaky when we landed back in the village but honestly? I still think about that view from above, clouds moving fast over the mountain and everything so small below. Not sure any photo would really show it.
The tour lasts around 3 hours total.
You’ll ride five distinct ziplines from summit to village.
Yes, all gear including harnesses and helmets is included.
The tour starts and ends at Centre Aventure in Mont Tremblant’s pedestrian village.
You should be able to handle moderate hiking and stair climbing; it’s suitable for most fitness levels.
No hotel pickup is included; you meet at Centre Aventure in the pedestrian village.
The maximum weight allowed is 275 lbs (125 kg); minimum is 75 lbs (34 kg).
The tour runs in most weather conditions but check ahead for seasonal availability.
Your day includes panoramic gondola access up Mont Tremblant, all necessary ziplining equipment (custom harnesses and helmets), five guided ziplines totaling nearly 4 km back down to the village, plus friendly support from a professional local guide throughout your adventure.
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