Mont Tremblant
If you love snow, but aren’t crazy about the slopes, Mont Tremblant has got you covered with a plethora of high-thrill activities geared toward non-skiers. Celebrating its status as the highest peak of Canada’s Laurentian Mountains – which are typically snowed-over from December through April – snow bunnies can have a taste of the great mountain via tubing, ice climbing, or snowshoeing. Daredevils needn’t don skis to catch one of the biggest buzzes around, but should rather sign up for Acrobranche, an obstacle course of sorts that comes complete with “Tarzan ropes” and suspended bridges atop a forest canopy some 75 feet above the ground, and culminating with an exhilarating exit back to Mont Tremblant village via zipline. Once safely back on the ground, dog-sledding, horseback riding, and sleigh rides are among the most popular family favorites, while numerous eateries and shops provide everything you’ve come to love of a top-notch ski village.
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