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Mont Tremblant Guided Zipline Tour: Quebec’s Longest Ziplines from Summit to Village

Mont Tremblant Guided Zipline Tour: Quebec’s Longest Ziplines from Summit to Village

Fly nearly 4 km on five guided ziplines from Mont Tremblant’s summit to the village. This three‑hour gondola-accessed tour blends adrenaline, mountain views and short trail sections—perfect for adventurous travelers seeking a safe, scenic aerial run.

Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
3 hours
By Adventure CollectiveOctober 2025

The Experience

Before You Go

Check weight & health limits

The tour enforces a 75–275 lb weight range and is not recommended for pregnant people or those with heart conditions—confirm during booking.

Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes

Platforms and short trail sections include stair climbing and uneven ground—trail runners or hiking shoes work best.

Bring a small camera with strap

Mobile phones are allowed but secure them—ask guides about photo stops and mount options.

Plan for weather shifts

Mountain weather can cancel runs; dress in quick-dry layers and expect cooler summit temperatures.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Climb the short summit trail to get a quieter lake overlook beyond the main platforms
  • Explore the pedestrian village’s side streets for local bakeries and artisan shops after the tour

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Red squirrel

Conservation Note

Operators emphasize low-impact routes and group-size limits; stay on marked trails, pack out trash, and respect wildlife to help preserve fragile summit vegetation.

The Laurentian slopes around Mont Tremblant were formed by glacial action; the village evolved in the 20th century from a modest resort into a four-season outdoor destination combining Francophone culture with recreational infrastructure.

What to Bring

Closed-toe trail shoesEssential

Provide traction on platforms, stairs and short hikes between ziplines.

Layered jacketEssential

Wind and cooler temperatures at the summit make a lightweight shell useful.

Sunglasses + sunscreenEssential

High-elevation sun exposure can be strong on open sections of the ride.

Small daypack or belt pouch

Keeps essentials secure and hands free—leave loose items in the village locker or car.

Common Questions

What are the weight and age requirements?

Participants must weigh between 75 and 275 lbs; minimum age varies by operator but tours are family-friendly—confirm at booking.

Is the gondola ride included?

Yes, the Panoramic Gondola up the mountain is included as part of the tour access.

What happens in bad weather?

Tours operate in most weather but staff will cancel or reschedule runs for high wind, lightning, or unsafe conditions—full refund if canceled more than 24 hours prior per policy.

Can I bring my phone or camera on the ziplines?

Phones and cameras are usually allowed if secured with a strap—check with guides about safety and specific platform rules.

Book This Experience

Check Availability

Duration

3 hours

Location

Mont-Tremblant, Quebec

Difficulty

easy

Fitness Level

Light to moderate fitness; able to climb stairs and walk short uphill sections between platforms.

Free cancellation available

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