Day 1 – Arrival in Mont Tremblant

While Nadine and I have taken a lot of vacations in warm weather, this would be our first trip together to a winter destination.  Nadine had never skied before, and I haven’t skied in several years, so going out west to the Rockies was out of the question!  However, Mont Tremblant seemed like a good choice, offering a nice village setting, with good skiing available, but not too big a mountain that it’s still appropriate for a beginner skier.

We flew out of the Toronto Island airport with Porter airlines, as they are the only airline currently serving Mont Tremblant from Toronto.  I would have preferred to leave from Pearson rather than having to go downtown to YTZ, but it’s still better than driving all the way there (which might have been a nice option in the summer).

Before we get too far into this trip report, please note that I didn’t bring my usual camera gear.  The plan was to take a ski trip, and to do lots of activities in the cold, which meant I didn’t really want to be carrying a camera around.  However, I did manage to take a few pictures during the trip using my Blackberry smartphone—just don’t expect the same photo quality that we have on other trip reports!

We left Toronto which had very little snow, and arrived in Mont Tremblant just over an hour later, which appeared to have several feet of the white stuff!  Pictured below is the Mont Tremblant airport terminal building.

Mont Tremblant Airport

The Mont Tremblant airport is about a 40-minute shuttle ride from the village.  It was an interesting shuttle ride.  We travelled in a large van pulling a trailer that holds the luggage and ski equipment.  Our driver didn’t seem to care about the twisty roads covered in snow and ice, and was apparently more concerned with speed than safety.  Fortunately, we arrived safely, although we did get stuck climbing the last stretch of road up the hill to our hotel.

We arrived at the Fairmont Tremblant and proceeded directly to the Gold floor for our private check-in.  After getting settled in our room, we went to the Gold floor lounge down the hall for a light dinner.  Below is a picture of the lounge.

Gold Floor Lounge

When staying at the Fairmont Tremblant, I highly recommend staying on the Gold floor.  The incremental cost is not outrageous, and can actually work out cheaper than staying on a regular floor.  Firstly, you have breakfast provided each morning, and you have drinks and snacks provided throughout the day, and appetizers in the evening.  You can save enough money on meals to more than cover the upgrade to the gold floor.  We also save by not having to book a suite.  Normally, Nadine and I like to upgrade to a large suite.  However, with access to the gold lounge, you have lots of space to relax in the evenings, so a standard gold room suits us just fine.  In fact, because we stayed the week after New Year’s the place was not busy.  For half of our time here this week, we were the only guests on the floor, making the place feel like we had our own private lounge and concierge just for the two of us!

Below is a photo of our room.  It’s a nice cozy room, with an updated bathroom.  We have a beautiful view from the top floor, looking out over the village and the ski hills.  The nice thing about the Fairmont Tremblant is that there are no bad views.  In large hotels, or in city hotels, you can end up with views of an interior courtyard or even of the build next door!  Not so here.  The only options here are a view of the villiage, the mountain or the lake—there are no bad options.

Our room

After a snack in the lounge, we walked around exploring the hotel.  Below is a photo of the ski hill access past the heated outdoor pools.  The Fairmont is the only property at Mont Tremblant with direct ski-in/ski-out access to the hills.

Ski hill access by the pools

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