After arriving and checking into your hotel, head straight to the base of the mountain for a crisp morning on the slopes—book a half-day lift ticket and start with groomed runs on the North side before exploring the scenic blues off Maple Loop. Warm up with a mid-morning cocoa break at the Terrasse Saint-Bernard café near the gondola, then take a short private lesson at the Mountain School if you want to sharpen technique before an afternoon of more challenging terrain.
After a morning of groomed runs and a lesson, spend the afternoon challenging yourself on the South Face—tackle longer cruisers like Le Mur and sample a few steeper blue runs off P'tit Train before riding the panoramic gondola for sweeping mountain views. Warm up later with a late-afternoon stop at La Maison de la Crêpe in the pedestrian village for savory galettes and a hot mulled cider, then stroll the festive lights and artisan stalls along Place St-Bernard as the village eases into evening.
As daylight fades, warm up with a festive dinner at Le Shack, where fondue and local craft beers create a cozy alpine atmosphere away from the gondola crowds. After dinner, join a guided torch-lit slope descent (check Mountain Events schedule) or wander the illuminated pedestrian village toward the Christmas market stalls for live music and seasonal treats before settling in with a nightcap at a nearby whisky bar.
Wake slowly after yesterday’s slopes with a relaxed breakfast at Case & Co., sampling their fresh pastries and coffee before heading out to explore the pedestrian village. Spend the morning skating on the outdoor rink at Place Saint-Jovite followed by a guided historical walking tour that visits the church square and artisan shops along Rue de la Chapelle, then warm up with a craft hot chocolate at Café Christine before lunch.
After a leisurely morning in the village, take the free shuttle up to the Mont-Tremblant Nordic Centre for an invigorating afternoon of groomed cross-country trails or a guided snowshoe tour through the spruce forest, then reward yourself with poutine and a local microbrew on the heated terrace at Microbrasserie La Diable. Later, return to the pedestrian village to catch a live folk set at Le P’tit Caribou and browse the artisanal shops for maple treats and handcrafted winter gear before settling in for an early après-ski spa soak at Scandinave Spa (reserve in advance).
As twilight falls, enjoy a relaxed dinner at La Savoie for Alpine-style raclette or tartiflette on a cozy terrace before popping over to Bar La Diable for live jazz and inventive cocktails. Afterwards, take a short walk to Casino Mont-Tremblant for a few rounds of slots or a table game, or join a guided stargazing session on the resort lawn (seasonal) before returning to your hotel for a calm soak and a digestif.
Start your day with a guided snowshoe trek through the quiet trails of Parc national du Mont-Tremblant, where your guide points out animal tracks and panoramic lookout spots like La Crête; rentals and guided tours are available from the park’s Accueil Mont-Tremblant centre. After the hike, warm up with a lakeside brunch at Bistro Le Sans-Souci in Lac-Tremblant-Nord, sampling hearty omelettes and a local maple tart to keep you energized for a relaxed afternoon of spa time and gentle exploration.
After a lakeside brunch, head to Domaine Saint-Bernard for an afternoon of guided snowshoeing along their illuminated trails and wildlife-spotting routes, then warm up with a cozy cider and maple beignet at the estate’s chalet café. Later, glide over to Le Scandinave Spa’s outdoor lounge area for a reserved cold-plunge session followed by a restorative eucalyptus steam and hot-spring soak to soothe sore muscles before an early dinner.
For a gentle, celebratory evening, reserve a table at La Maison de la Mer in the pedestrian village for a seafood-forward dinner paired with Quebec ice wine, then stroll toward the illuminated Hôtel Quintessence boardwalk for views over the frozen lake and a quiet moment by the water. Finish with a cozy fireside cocktail at Le Vieux Four or a hot toddy at the hotel lounge, reflecting on the weekend’s adventures before a late-night soak back at your accommodation.