Club Med plans a major expansion in Canada with the announcement of Club Med Tremblant. The resort will open in December 2028 and will stand in the heart of Mont Tremblant. This marks the brand’s second Canadian destination and reinforces its leadership in the all-inclusive resort space. The Laurentian Mountains provide the ideal backdrop for skiing, wellness and family-centered vacations. The project aims to attract both domestic and international visitors who seek premium winter and summer experiences in a scenic setting.
Strategic Collaboration for Resort Development
Three key partners will work together on the development. Alderan will support design and planning with Club Med. Station Mont-Tremblant will provide the land under a long-term lease. The collaboration brings operational, real estate and design expertise into a unified effort. Each partner contributes specialized capabilities that support a successful resort launch.
Club Med Tremblant will feature 300 rooms that offer comfortable and modern accommodations. Guests will enjoy ski-in and ski-out access throughout the winter season. This feature gives skiers immediate access to the slopes without need for transportation or lengthy transfers. Snowboarders and skiers will appreciate the convenience and proximity that the location provides.
Mont Tremblant’s All-Season Appeal
Mont Tremblant enjoys a long-standing reputation as one of Canada’s premier mountain destinations. The region draws tourists with its alpine village, ski culture and picturesque trails. Winter sports enthusiasts enjoy slopes that accommodate both beginners and advanced talents. The resort will enhance these offerings with tailored ski lessons for individuals, families and groups. Guests will develop skills at comfortable paces with guidance from experienced instructors.
Mont Tremblant maintains its popularity beyond winter. Summer vacations attract mountain bikers, hikers and golfers who enjoy the Laurentian landscapes. Scenic chairlift rides and lakeside activities support active lifestyles and family travel. Club Med Tremblant will provide an all-year vacation hub that supports multi-season adventure.
Wellness Amenities for Rest and Recovery
Club Med Tremblant will provide a comprehensive wellness center that offers therapies and treatments for post-ski recovery and relaxation. Dedicated spa rooms, saunas and thermal experiences will help guests unwind after intense activities. Massage therapies will target tired muscles and improve circulation for skiers and snowboarders who spend full days on the slopes.
Wellness amenities will not only focus on physical recovery. The resort will offer restful spaces that support meditation and mental clarity. Travelers will find opportunities to slow down and reset after active days. Club Med reinforces the idea that luxury travel now blends movement, rest and mindful wellness.
Family-Friendly Vacations in the Laurentians
Club Med will extend its signature kids’ club to Tremblant. Parents will appreciate access to safe and structured programs for children. Age-based activities will keep young guests engaged with outdoor games, crafts and winter adventures. Families that ski together will enjoy tailored lessons and guided sessions. Meanwhile, parents who need downtime will relax in the spa or explore the alpine village.
Dining also plays a major role in family travel. The resort will offer gourmet meals that support both adults and children with diverse palates. After-ski dining will encourage families to share stories from the slopes and enjoy cozy evenings together. The all-inclusive format removes stress and budgeting concerns that often shape family holidays.
Environmental Commitments in Mountain Hospitality
The resort development includes commitments to sustainable construction and operations. Club Med Tremblant will target LEED certification during the development phase. After opening, the resort will pursue Green Globe certification. These certifications encourage efficient energy use, waste reduction and responsible sourcing practices. Mountain tourism benefits from sustainable planning because it protects natural landscapes that travelers enjoy year-round.
The Laurentian Mountains represent a delicate ecosystem that draws hikers, skiers and nature lovers. Club Med intends to integrate the resort with the environment in thoughtful ways. Design decisions will aim to maintain natural aesthetics and reduce long-term impact.
Building Momentum From Previous Success
Club Med Tremblant follows the successful debut of Club Med Charlevoix in 2021. The Charlevoix property demonstrated strong demand for premium all-inclusive mountain experiences in Canada. Tremblant will expand that momentum by delivering more terrain, more capacity and more diverse activities. With two Canadian resorts, the brand reinforces its commitment to the country’s tourism industry and mountain hospitality market.
A Destination for Skiers and Non-Skiers
While Club Med Tremblant appeals strongly to skiers and snowboarders, the resort also welcomes guests who do not participate in winter sports. Many visitors enjoy the mountain village for shopping, culture and après-ski entertainment. Others prefer spa days, culinary experiences or scenic exploration. The resort will provide activities that meet these varied interests without forcing guests into narrow itineraries.
This flexibility positions Club Med Tremblant as a versatile vacation spot for couples, families and groups with mixed preferences. Everyone enjoys the mountains in their own way, and the resort supports that diversity.
A New Chapter for Tourism in Tremblant
Club Med Tremblant will elevate the visitor experience through luxury, adventure and wellness. Travelers enjoy direct slope access, family-focused programs and restorative spa amenities. The resort strengthens Mont Tremblant’s position as a world-class mountain destination and contributes to the region’s tourism growth.
When the resort opens in December 2028, guests will discover a balanced getaway that blends sport, comfort and relaxation. Club Med Tremblant stands ready to shape the future of premium mountain travel in Canada.
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