Lifestyle

Mont-Tremblant seen from the sky

A first flight on a jumbo jet or a Cessna is nice. But in a helicopter, it’s better. Much better. And to discover our magnificent part of the country from…

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The joy of ice climbing

By Jeff Swystun Did you know that you can learn to ice climb just a short walk from the ski village? Under the gondola at the base of the mountain…

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The photographer’s eye

Impassioned by the joy of skiing, the Mont-Tremblant area and all it’s had to offer since the ‘90s, Gary Yee is a visual storyteller for the sports, events and lifestyle…

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The Richer family: close to a century of involvement

The Mont-Tremblant region as we know it is the result of actions, decisions and risks taken in the past by courageous, hard-working and determined individuals. The history that follows is…

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Pick up that peel

By Jeff Swysten Hiking’s simple rule is this: leave only footprints. I like to add: try to avoid that, too. Often I see people avoiding a puddle, thereby widening the…

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Remembering the rope tow

By Jeff Swystun Before magic carpets moved tottering children gently up bunny slopes, or highspeed quads whisked thrill-seekers to towering summits, there was the humble rope tow. Until it was…

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Marc-Ambulles: Whose product is smiles

The character Marc-Ambulles has been performing, strolling about and making people laugh for thirty years or so, and has been eliciting smiles and laughter at Tremblant for 20 years. People…

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Gourmet Sauvage

By Jenève Gervais, Republik It was at the Saint-Faustin-Lac-Carré pisciculture (fish-farming station) that the team from Republik, the Montréal marketing agency, discovered the world of Gourmet Sauvage. There they met…

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Ski clubs: a tradition for close to 100 years – Part 2

When Joe Ryan died in 1950, his wife Mary Ryan registered her own ski club. Because the competitions were being held on Mont Tremblant and the resort had access to…

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Mélanie Turgeon: From yesterday’s successes to today’s

Mélanie Turgeon was a real icon of Canadian alpine skiing in the ‘90s and 2000s, but then she had to “rebuild her toolbox”, as she nicely puts it. Today she…

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