What to Do in Tremblant This Summer: Must-Try Activities for July and August
Summer at Tremblant turns the mountain into a giant natural playground. In July and August, the pedestrian village comes alive with outdoor adventures, weekly events, and culinary delights. Perfectly located in the heart of all the action, Les Suites Tremblant offers comfortable accommodations with direct access to everything Tremblant has to offer — no car needed. Everything is on site. Here are the must-do activities to enjoy during your summer stay.
Outdoor Activities You Won’t Want to Miss
Tremblant is known for its breathtaking scenery, whether you’re relaxing on your hotel balcony or stepping right outside your suite. In summer, outdoor activities are a seamless part of your stay in the pedestrian village. Whether you’re staying overnight or spending a full week, your itinerary will be filled with variety and adventure.
Hiking
More than 11 well-marked trails start just steps from the hotels. From family-friendly loops to more technical climbs to the summit, there are options for every level — including trail runners.
Mountain Biking and Cycling
The mountain biking network is extensive and diverse. A multi-use cycle path also makes it easy for families or those looking for a gentler pace. Road cycling is also a popular choice, especially with major events like the Gran Fondo and Ironman triathlons drawing attention to the area.
Panoramic Gondola Ride
Soar above the Laurentians with a scenic gondola ride. Once at the top, explore the hiking trails, observation tower, picnic areas, Grand Manitou cafeteria services, and stunning viewpoints for memorable photos.
Water Activities on Lake Tremblant
Kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and swimming at the sandy beach — the lake is the perfect spot to cool off. Equipment rentals are available, and the area is fully serviced with restrooms and a lakeside bar and grill.
Free Events and Live Performances in July and August
Tremblant offers a vibrant summer events calendar. Here are the top picks you won’t want to miss during your visit:
- Canada Day – July 1st
- Les Rythmes Tremblant: Free outdoor concert series every weekend from July 5 to August 16, featuring artists such as Billie du Page & Pelch, Isabelle Boulay, Dumas, Hifi Band, Martin Levac, X&Y Coldplay Tribute, Asad Khan and Raaginger, Josh, Noah Reid, and Whitehorse
- Tremblant International Blues Festival (30th Edition) – July 9 to 13
- Les Rythmes Tremblant New Country – July 17 to 19
- Salsa Tremblant: Latin music and festive vibes, August – 22 to 24
- La Fête de la Musique de Tremblant with Angèle Dubeau and guests – August 29 to September 1st
Food & Relaxation
The village is full of terraces where you can savour local flavours in a postcard-perfect setting. Whether it’s a healthy breakfast, lunch with friends, or an afternoon ice cream, you’ll find something to suit your cravings — all within walking distance.
If you’re looking to unwind, Tremblant has several spas, wellness centres, and relaxation spaces. After an active day, there’s nothing better than soaking in a hot tub or booking a personalized treatment.
Family-Friendly Activities
Tremblant is packed with kid-friendly fun, both in the village and on the mountain.
- Parks and water games, indoor water slides, mini-golf, trampolines, summer tubing, luge rides, escape games and laser tag, a night-lit trail experience, and even ziplining down the mountain.
- Workshops and outdoor animations are frequently offered.
- Many of Les Suites Tremblant hotels feature pool access, green spaces, and kitchens — perfect for families who want space and flexibility.
Stay in the Heart of the Action with Les Suites Tremblant
Les Suites Tremblant hotels are located right in the pedestrian village, just steps from the lifts, trails, restaurants, and events. In summer, that means direct access to hiking, the lake, dining, and family fun — all without needing a car, in a safe and walkable environment that invites you to truly unwind.
Choose from a wide variety of accommodations for 1 to 10 guests, including studios, hotel rooms, suites, and mountain condos. All units include air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Most feature kitchens, living areas, and access to a pool or spa.
FAQ – Useful Info for Your Stay
Are there fees to attend Tremblant’s summer events?
Most concerts and events are free. However, some premium activities or VIP zones may require reservations or additional charges.
Can I rent biking or summer skiing gear on site?
Yes. Full equipment rentals are available, including helmets, kids’ bikes, safety gear, summer ski gear, and boots.
Is there a secure place to store bikes?
Yes. Several of our hotels offer bike lockers for guest use.
Do the gondolas operate during the summer?
Yes. The panoramic gondola runs all summer long and offers round-trip to the summit. You can also do one-way access if you prefer mixing it with a hike up or down depending on your preference.
Is parking easily accessible?
Absolutely. Les Suites Tremblant offers underground guest parking at each hotel. Once you’re here, everything is within walking distance.
Where can I find food and groceries?
Two of our hotels include complimentary hot breakfast. In the village, the General Store offers convenient grocery items. There are around 30 restaurants, cafés, and bars on site. On your way to the resort, you’ll find full-size grocery stores downtown such as IGA, Maxi, Super C, Metro, etc.