Club Med has announced plans to develop Club Med Tremblant, its second resort in Canada, with an anticipated opening in December 2028. The ski-in, ski-out property will be located in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, following the 2021 opening of Club Med Quebec Charlevoix.
"Canada continues to be a key market in our North American growth strategy," said Carolyne Doyon, president and CEO of Club Med North America and the Caribbean. "With the upcoming opening of Club Med Tremblant, we are thrilled to introduce a new destination offering an original premium all-inclusive mountain experience — providing immersive, one-of-a-kind vacations that have defined Club Med for decades."
The resort will feature an Alpine chalet-inspired design and offer all-inclusive mountain accommodations in the Laurentians. Amenities will include ski-in, ski-out access with included daily lift tickets, gourmet dining, age-specific kids clubs for children ages 4 months to 17 years, summer activities including hiking and water sports, spa facilities and more.
In 2025, Club Med and Station Mont-Tremblant formalized a partnership agreement covering ski-school offerings. Guests will have access to instructors, personalized lessons and programs for various ages and skill levels. Station Mont-Tremblant has also committed to implementing upgrades to the mountain infrastructure in the coming years to improve slope conditions, guest flow and mountain amenities.
Club Med Tremblant will target LEED certification and Green Globe operational certification, aligning with the company's sustainability standards and its Be Happy commitments.
The resort represents Club Med's continued expansion in North America and its mountain resort portfolio, which includes properties in Canada, France, Italy, Switzerland, Japan and China. The project is designed to serve families and active travelers seeking year-round mountain experiences.
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