Responsible Stay in Mont-Tremblant

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Welcome to the greater Mont-Tremblant region, a land of adventure, wide-open spaces, discovery, and passion! Our nature is to welcome you and share the richness of our territory with you. Your nature is to respect ours.

How can you travel responsibly in Mont-Tremblant?

By following these simple guidelines that make up our Responsible Traveler’s Charter. So that our nature and our citizens can love you for a long time to come!

1. Be Smart

Travel Strategically

  • Extend your pleasure, reduce your impact: Enjoy your stay to the fullest by opting for longer vacations. Fewer trips, more adventures! Stay a few extra days to discover everything the region has to offer: nature, culture, activities, and wellness.
  • Choose the right time: Why not start your trip on a Thursday? You’ll avoid traffic and shorten your travel time, reducing your CO2 emissions. If your situation allows, combine your trip with a remote work session in an inspiring setting. Traveling midweek is better for you and for the environment!
  • Local transportation: Explore Mont-Tremblant using public transit—it’s free!
  • Convenient shuttle: Arrive stress-free this winter season with the direct connection between Montréal-Trudeau International Airport and our region.
  • Get around differently: Rent a bike or walk to better admire our landscapes.

2.Take Simple Actions

to Create More Positive Impact

  • Turn off lights, limit air conditioning.
  • Sort your waste.
  • Bring reusable bags and cups to reduce single-use plastics.
  • Try vegetarian options offered by our local chefs.

3. Respect Nature and Its Inhabitants

  • Stay on marked trails to avoid damaging them.
  • Always check if the trails you plan to visit are open, especially when conditions are fragile. Trail conditions are updated regularly.
  • Observe wildlife without disturbing them! Avoid feeding them, and remember that feeding deer is prohibited in the area.
  • Check fire restrictions before camping and follow the rules in place.
  • Keep your dog on a leash to ensure everyone’s safety.

4. Support the Local Community

and Plan Wisely

  • Book directly with accommodations: Avoid resale sites to limit extra fees for local businesses and support them directly.
  • Plan ahead: Check the availability of accommodations, activities, and restaurants to avoid unnecessary travel.
  • Choose responsible activities: Opt for local experiences that respect the environment and support the community.
  • Eat, shop, and explore locally! Every local product you buy helps preserve our economy and traditions.

Together for Sustainable Development: A Mobilized Business Community

Our organization is committed to projects that offset tourism activity. . New initiatives are being developed with local partners and will be announced soon—stay tuned!

Our media campaigns offer concrete carbon offset solutions for emissions generated, reinforcing our commitment to making sustainability central to our actions. Our team continuously improves its practices to reduce CO2 emissions, such as optimizing travel.

See the involvement of local partners:



The City of Mont-Tremblant

Since its creation in April 2004, the City of Mont-Tremblant’s Environment and Sustainable Development Service has played a key role in preserving and promoting environmentally friendly practices. 

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Mont-Tremblant National Park

Since 2004, Mont-Tremblant National Park has implemented a rigorous environmental indicator monitoring program to preserve local biodiversity.

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Sustainability at the Heart of Tremblant

Mont Tremblant Resort is the first company in Quebec to achieve Level 4 certification in the Eco-Responsible Program of the Council of Sustainable Industries.

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Domaine Saint-Bernard

Domaine Saint-Bernard stands out as an exemplary model of natural heritage conservation, combining eco-recreational, educational, and cultural goals. Its mission, carried by the Domaine Trust, is to protect its 1,500-acre territory, its wildlife, flora, and natural processes indefinitely.

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Eco-Responsible Events

In Mont-Tremblant, eco-responsibility is central to many events, helping to preserve our exceptional environment while offering unforgettable experiences.

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Sustainable Development

With so many possibilities, Tourisme Laurentides invests in strategies to enhance the Laurentians’ appeal as a premier international tourist destination

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