Westin Resort & Spa Tremblant | Canada | If Only
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Overview

This charming Quebecois resort is best known for its superb skiing and winter activities but there is a wealth of experiences that can be enjoyed whatever time of year you choose to travel. The ski lifts, and main village along with myriad shops and restaurants are all within walking distance, there’s also a golf course within a short stroll too. The 122 rooms are beautifully elegant with fireplaces for cosy winter nights and gorgeous mountain panoramas. Suites offer an abundance of space and kitchen facilities, ideal for longer stays. If the mountain trails and pure, fresh air haven’t sapped all of your energy levels there’s an outdoor heated pool, which is open year-round, bubbling open air hot tub, a fitness centre, sauna and a relaxing spa. The village of Tremblant has a wealth of dining options, several of which offer delivery to the hotel, so once you’ve kicked off your shoes you can relax. The Westin also has its own in-hotel dining in the form of Le Tiguidou, a relaxed and casual hub of all day dining, perfect for refuelling after energetic days on the ski slopes and mountain trails.

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At a glance

  • Luxury Hotel
  • 4 Star
  • 122 rooms and suites
  • 1 restaurants and bars
  • 1 pools

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Montreal Airport

Transfers

Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes' drive from the airport

Climate

The best times to visit Quebec are from June to September and December to February, when the region is packed with celebrations and festival. The Maple Syrup Festival is one not to be missed and runs between March and May every year. Temperatures reach their highest during the summer months, which is the ideal time to travel for those looking the take advantage of the outdoor activities on offer, from whale watching to hiking. Winter months are very popular with those looking to witness the Northern Lights, and it is also the best time to take part in the exciting snow-centric activities available, from ice fishing to dog-sledging.