The Prud’homme family

You must be familiar with the name: it probably brings to mind the “pont Prud’homme” – the Prud’homme bridge. But while that’s the name of the bridge today, there’s a…

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Jim Iredale: the man who names fish

Mont-Tremblant is again hosting the Canadian Fly-fishing Championships on July 6, 7 and 8. Competitors will be fishing on the Diable River in the section reserved for this activity, as…

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Conversation with the mayor of Mont-Tremblant

“Lots going on in Mont-Tremblant,” says the mayor straight away, referring to the many projects underway and to come. Whether it’s acquisition of the legendary Gray Rocks mountain, of the…

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Eco-responsibility and real estate promotion

Two Mont-Tremblant promoters, brothers Éric and Philippe Dalbec, have been working for the past several years promoting prestige properties. One of their recent projects, Snohaus, consists of building high-end, eco-responsible…

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Farouche: resolutely wild and luxurious

Tucked away in the heart of the Diable River valley, right at the gate of Mont-Tremblant National Park, you’ll find four luxurious micro-chalets just steps from a friendly bistro. In…

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Farouche: the art of living outdoors

A new outdoor offering is available this summer in Lac-Supérieur, right at the gates of Mont- Tremblant National Park. The project, which features perfect harmony with nature, offers stays in…

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Even the cold brings some warmth

This morning, it was around -25 degrees Celsius. Hard to get motivated to stick your nose outside when it’s that cold. As I open the door of the house, a…

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