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Snow Tubing - Snow Adventures Laurentians
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Tourist information office of Mont-Tremblant (Center)
905 Rue de St Jovite, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 3J8, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Restaurant Antipasto
855 Rue de St Jovite, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 3J8, Canada
DARQUISE
890 Rue de St Jovite, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 3J8, Canada
L'AROME
852 Rue de St Jovite, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 3J8, Canada
Restaurant le vieux four
973 Rue de St Jovite, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 3J8, Canada
LoCal
415 Rue Léonard, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 3H9, Canada
Resto Bar Lolita
804 Rue de St Jovite, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 3J8, Canada
Restaurant Mille Pâtes
780 Rue de St Jovite, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 3J8, Canada
Ça me dit....
839 Rue de St Jovite, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 3J8, Canada
Pizza & Cie
1 Rue de St Jovite #814, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec J8E 3J8, Canada
sEb L'artisan culinaire
444 Rue St Georges, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec J8E 3G4, Canada
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AX Hotel
860 Rue Lalonde, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1A1, Canada
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Snow Tubing - Snow Adventures Laurentians

850 Rue Lalonde, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 3K4, Canada
4.6(390)
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attractions: Tourist information office of Mont-Tremblant (Center), restaurants: Restaurant Antipasto, DARQUISE, L'AROME, Restaurant le vieux four, LoCal, Resto Bar Lolita, Restaurant Mille Pâtes, Ça me dit...., Pizza & Cie, sEb L'artisan culinaire
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Nearby attractions of Snow Tubing - Snow Adventures Laurentians

Tourist information office of Mont-Tremblant (Center)

Tourist information office of Mont-Tremblant (Center)

Tourist information office of Mont-Tremblant (Center)

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Nearby restaurants of Snow Tubing - Snow Adventures Laurentians

Restaurant Antipasto

DARQUISE

L'AROME

Restaurant le vieux four

LoCal

Resto Bar Lolita

Restaurant Mille Pâtes

Ça me dit....

Pizza & Cie

sEb L'artisan culinaire

Restaurant Antipasto

Restaurant Antipasto

4.5

(1.4K)

$$

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DARQUISE

DARQUISE

4.3

(718)

$$

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L'AROME

L'AROME

4.3

(657)

$

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Restaurant le vieux four

Restaurant le vieux four

4.3

(1.0K)

$$

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Reviews of Snow Tubing - Snow Adventures Laurentians

4.6
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3.0
2y

Very nice set of slides with a beautiful view of the area. A little confusing to book. Not actually a part of the Mont-Tremblant resort, so that was disappointing. Many people, I'm sure, hope to do tubing AT the Mont-Tremblant Resort, but will be sadly disappointed to drive 15 minutes away from the mountain.

It's a very nice setup and they offer 8 "levels" of hills. They get progressively faster, but I would not characterize ANY of the slides as challenging by any means. There's no real moguls or anything, and the slopes get slightly higher and steeper as you move from right to left on the hill. Again, not challenging or scary by any means. I saw 7-year-olds ripping down the fastest hill with no problems.

The slopes were well groomed. The tow rope to bring you back to the top is a very nice reprieve, although it's quite the walk from where you stop to where you take the tow rope up. You'll definitely get some exercise!

Very family-friendly environment. The staff were nice and polite. The guests... not so much. But that's to be expected. They had a nice fire pit area outside with lots of seating inside where the cafeteria is. They had a decent selection of food for a fair price.

The price for admission is reasonable for the area I guess. We opted to spend the extra $2 and go for the 4 hours to allow us freedom to come and go as we please.

All-in-all its not a bad place. Not great, and it can lose its excitement pretty quickly after you've done all the slides once. It's nice to say I've been. But it will be a...

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5.0
35w

Rockin’ & Tubin’ 🤘🏼 🎸 ❄️

Snow tubing at Tremblant? More like rock tubing! Picture this: classic rock blasting, snowy hills, and me acting like a kid again – it was a total blast! The place was super easy to find, right off the highway next to the Axe hotel. We got there bright and early on a Tuesday, right when the park opened, so check-in was a breeze. No lines, no waiting. We were in and out like pros!

The tubing runs were pure fun for everyone – even the littles. Our boys, 8 and 4, were in full race mode, zooming down the snowy hills like pros. Meanwhile, my husband was living his best life with the rock playlist, and I was channeling my inner child, giggling as I zoomed down the slopes and caught snowflakes on my tongue. It was the perfect family activity!

And here’s the best part: No more trudging up the hill like a snow-covered hamster on a wheel! This park has a “lazy boy” track that carries you and your tube back up to the top. Yes, you heard that right. No more sore calves – just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride up while sipping in the winter air.

We grabbed the 4-hour pass, but honestly, 2 hours is plenty of time to tube yourself into exhaustion. And when you need a break (or a caffeine fix), there's a cozy little café on site with coffee and snacks at prices that won’t make your wallet cry.

Bottom line: snow tubing at Mont Tremblant is officially a must-repeat activity. Can’t wait to rock out, ride the slopes, and ride that lazy track back up...

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2.0
5y

Wanted to love this place. $60 for 2 hrs for 2 of us...the tube runs were well-groomed, the staff at the top of the hill were careful, helpful and kind. However...there were 4 buses with very young children (looked about 6 yrs of age? Maybe a few slightly older?) The kids were turned lose on the hills with zero supervision...this meant waiting in line for 2 tow ropes was total chaos. 20-30 kids would run ahead and force their way in ahead of the group. No one stepped up to organize turn taking, they kept filing in in large groups ahead of other guests. They were fighting each other, kicking each other, and shoving each other to the ground. We had only just arrived, so attempted to make the best of it. Followed another 20's-something couple over to the icy edge of the hill. Our attempt to bypass the tow rope, and walk up the hill, other families and guests followed. Not really an ideal alternative. We didn't make it to the end of our 2 hr pass. If only this program or school had placed a couple of staff members at the base of the hill, this turmoil could have been completely avoided. I wonder if the parents know how unsafe this activity is. A great idea, if only the school staff supervised their very...

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James VaughanJames Vaughan
Very nice set of slides with a beautiful view of the area. A little confusing to book. Not actually a part of the Mont-Tremblant resort, so that was disappointing. Many people, I'm sure, hope to do tubing AT the Mont-Tremblant Resort, but will be sadly disappointed to drive 15 minutes away from the mountain. It's a very nice setup and they offer 8 "levels" of hills. They get progressively faster, but I would not characterize ANY of the slides as challenging by any means. There's no real moguls or anything, and the slopes get slightly higher and steeper as you move from right to left on the hill. Again, not challenging or scary by any means. I saw 7-year-olds ripping down the fastest hill with no problems. The slopes were well groomed. The tow rope to bring you back to the top is a very nice reprieve, although it's quite the walk from where you stop to where you take the tow rope up. You'll definitely get some exercise! Very family-friendly environment. The staff were nice and polite. The guests... not so much. But that's to be expected. They had a nice fire pit area outside with lots of seating inside where the cafeteria is. They had a decent selection of food for a fair price. The price for admission is reasonable for the area I guess. We opted to spend the extra $2 and go for the 4 hours to allow us freedom to come and go as we please. All-in-all its not a bad place. Not great, and it can lose its excitement pretty quickly after you've done all the slides once. It's nice to say I've been. But it will be a one-and-done for me.
Kristin MKristin M
Rockin’ & Tubin’ 🤘🏼 🎸 ❄️ Snow tubing at Tremblant? More like rock tubing! Picture this: classic rock blasting, snowy hills, and me acting like a kid again – it was a total blast! The place was super easy to find, right off the highway next to the Axe hotel. We got there bright and early on a Tuesday, right when the park opened, so check-in was a breeze. No lines, no waiting. We were in and out like pros! The tubing runs were pure fun for everyone – even the littles. Our boys, 8 and 4, were in full race mode, zooming down the snowy hills like pros. Meanwhile, my husband was living his best life with the rock playlist, and I was channeling my inner child, giggling as I zoomed down the slopes and caught snowflakes on my tongue. It was the perfect family activity! And here’s the best part: No more trudging up the hill like a snow-covered hamster on a wheel! This park has a “lazy boy” track that carries you and your tube back up to the top. Yes, you heard that right. No more sore calves – just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride up while sipping in the winter air. We grabbed the 4-hour pass, but honestly, 2 hours is plenty of time to tube yourself into exhaustion. And when you need a break (or a caffeine fix), there's a cozy little café on site with coffee and snacks at prices that won’t make your wallet cry. Bottom line: snow tubing at Mont Tremblant is officially a must-repeat activity. Can’t wait to rock out, ride the slopes, and ride that lazy track back up again next time!
Adam From CanadaAdam From Canada
We went tubing on a very cold night (~-20) so there were not a lot of people there. The facilities are a little hard to find as are most things around here. There's 8 runs in total, some faster than others. There wasn't any waiting in line because of how few people were there, but runs can only be used by one person/group at a time, and there is a gate at the top of each run to ensure that, so I can imagine there would be more of a wait if it was a busy time. There's an indoor space with a snack bar and ample seating to warm up. There's also an outdoor fire with some patio seating. The tow line that brings you back up the hill does not start at the bottom on the run. Rather it is there to pull you up only the steepest part of the hill so you will end up doing some walking. The bottom line is that we had fun, even if it was a little pricey.
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Very nice set of slides with a beautiful view of the area. A little confusing to book. Not actually a part of the Mont-Tremblant resort, so that was disappointing. Many people, I'm sure, hope to do tubing AT the Mont-Tremblant Resort, but will be sadly disappointed to drive 15 minutes away from the mountain. It's a very nice setup and they offer 8 "levels" of hills. They get progressively faster, but I would not characterize ANY of the slides as challenging by any means. There's no real moguls or anything, and the slopes get slightly higher and steeper as you move from right to left on the hill. Again, not challenging or scary by any means. I saw 7-year-olds ripping down the fastest hill with no problems. The slopes were well groomed. The tow rope to bring you back to the top is a very nice reprieve, although it's quite the walk from where you stop to where you take the tow rope up. You'll definitely get some exercise! Very family-friendly environment. The staff were nice and polite. The guests... not so much. But that's to be expected. They had a nice fire pit area outside with lots of seating inside where the cafeteria is. They had a decent selection of food for a fair price. The price for admission is reasonable for the area I guess. We opted to spend the extra $2 and go for the 4 hours to allow us freedom to come and go as we please. All-in-all its not a bad place. Not great, and it can lose its excitement pretty quickly after you've done all the slides once. It's nice to say I've been. But it will be a one-and-done for me.
James Vaughan

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Rockin’ & Tubin’ 🤘🏼 🎸 ❄️ Snow tubing at Tremblant? More like rock tubing! Picture this: classic rock blasting, snowy hills, and me acting like a kid again – it was a total blast! The place was super easy to find, right off the highway next to the Axe hotel. We got there bright and early on a Tuesday, right when the park opened, so check-in was a breeze. No lines, no waiting. We were in and out like pros! The tubing runs were pure fun for everyone – even the littles. Our boys, 8 and 4, were in full race mode, zooming down the snowy hills like pros. Meanwhile, my husband was living his best life with the rock playlist, and I was channeling my inner child, giggling as I zoomed down the slopes and caught snowflakes on my tongue. It was the perfect family activity! And here’s the best part: No more trudging up the hill like a snow-covered hamster on a wheel! This park has a “lazy boy” track that carries you and your tube back up to the top. Yes, you heard that right. No more sore calves – just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride up while sipping in the winter air. We grabbed the 4-hour pass, but honestly, 2 hours is plenty of time to tube yourself into exhaustion. And when you need a break (or a caffeine fix), there's a cozy little café on site with coffee and snacks at prices that won’t make your wallet cry. Bottom line: snow tubing at Mont Tremblant is officially a must-repeat activity. Can’t wait to rock out, ride the slopes, and ride that lazy track back up again next time!
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We went tubing on a very cold night (~-20) so there were not a lot of people there. The facilities are a little hard to find as are most things around here. There's 8 runs in total, some faster than others. There wasn't any waiting in line because of how few people were there, but runs can only be used by one person/group at a time, and there is a gate at the top of each run to ensure that, so I can imagine there would be more of a wait if it was a busy time. There's an indoor space with a snack bar and ample seating to warm up. There's also an outdoor fire with some patio seating. The tow line that brings you back up the hill does not start at the bottom on the run. Rather it is there to pull you up only the steepest part of the hill so you will end up doing some walking. The bottom line is that we had fun, even if it was a little pricey.
Adam From Canada

Adam From Canada

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