Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
Mont-Tremblant, Quebec is a small
village in the
Laurentian mountains about two hours north of
Montreal. It is most famous for the
Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort, which is a few kilometres from the village proper, and right at the foot of a mountain called Mont Tremblant, which means "trembling mountain" in
French.
Mont-Tremblant has a race track called
Circuit Mont-Tremblant. It once hosted
Indy Car,
Formula One,
Can-Am,
Trans-Am competitions and currently hosts the
Grand-Am Cup.
The surrounding area also features hiking, cycling, canoing, golfing, and a host of other outdoor activies.
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Mont Tremblant Resort*
Ville de Mont-Tremblant Official Website (French)