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This beautiful region, located in the Laurentian
mountain range, in the Canadian/French state of
Quebec, Canada, is just a 1 hour 15 minute drive
from Montreal. It is rich in natural attractions
and a true paradise for enthusiasts of outdoor
activities and nature-lovers.
The resort area is set within the sectors of
Mont-Tremblant (the main ski resort and eastern
Canada's highest peak), Secteur Village (the old
village with its restaurants, shops and activity
centres) and Secteur Saint-Jovite (the commercial
and main shopping area) and offers ten lakes with
connecting rivers around the mountain, an array
of activities to satisfy all tastes and diverse
cuisine. It is a perfect winter and summer destination.

Whatever the season, Quebec always offers a feast
for the senses! Spring is a time of flowers; autumn
of fiery colours; summer is a lush season of green
and winter a blanket of white.

It is described as a land of contrasts and this
holds particularly true for its climatic conditions.
Tremblant's continental climate means abundant
snow in the winter, ideal for world-class skiing
conditions, and spectacular summers for warm weather
activities like golf and water sports. The following
table shows the monthly averages for Tremblant.
Precipitation is measured in millimetres.
|
Month
|
High
(°C)
|
High
(°F)
|
Low
(°C)
|
Low
(°F)
|
Precipitation
(mm)
|
|
Jan
|
-5
|
23
|
-14
|
6
|
90
|
|
Feb
|
-3
|
37
|
-13
|
8
|
74
|
|
Mar
|
2
|
35
|
-6
|
21
|
85
|
|
Apr
|
11
|
51
|
1
|
33
|
76
|
|
May
|
19
|
66
|
7
|
44
|
100
|
|
Jun
|
23
|
73
|
13
|
55
|
110
|
|
Jul
|
26
|
78
|
15
|
59
|
119
|
|
Aug
|
25
|
76
|
14
|
57
|
120
|
|
Sep
|
20
|
68
|
9
|
48
|
124
|
|
Oct
|
13
|
55
|
4
|
39
|
96
|
|
Nov
|
5
|
41
|
-1
|
30
|
106
|
|
Dec
|
-2
|
28
|
-10
|
14
|
109
|
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