Mont-Tremblant is a village in Quebec, Canada. A mountain called Mont Tremblant is also in the vicinity and its name, in French, is translated as "trembling mountain". The village is quite famous for the mountain and the ski resorts, including the Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort. The village is located in the Laurentian mountains of the province.
Because of the mountains and views around Mont-Tremblant, the area is ideal for various outdoor activities - golfing, cycling, canoeing, hiking, etc. Aside from sightseeing on foot, there are also helicopter tours that offer a unique and breathtaking view of the area around the village. The village also owns a race track named Circuit Mont-Tremblant which hosted competitions such as Trans-Am, Formula One, and Champ Car World Series. It now hosts the Grand-Am Cup.
Attractions in Mont-Tremblant include the Parc National du Mont-Tremblant, various golf courses, and resorts. There are also spas in the area - Le Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant among them.