A new all-inclusive, ski-in, ski-out resort is headed to one of North America’s most beloved mountains. Club Med has confirmed it will open Club Med Tremblant at Quebec’s Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort in December 2028, bringing its European-style all-inclusive ski model to the Laurentian Mountains and marking a major expansion of the brand’s presence in Canada and across North America.
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A landmark second Canadian resort for Club Med
Club Med Tremblant will be the company’s second Canadian outpost, following the successful launch of Club Med Québec Charlevoix at Le Massif de Charlevoix, which opened ahead of the 2021–2022 ski season. That property has since welcomed well over 100,000 guests and maintained robust occupancy, giving the brand strong evidence that Canadians — and international travelers — are ready for the all-inclusive ski concept in North America.
The new resort is slated to open in December 2028 on the slopes of Mont-Tremblant, Quebec’s flagship ski destination and one of the most recognizable mountains in Eastern North America. Club Med positions the project as a premium “ski-in, ski-out” resort, with direct access to the lifts and nightly rates that bundle together lodging, dining, drinks, lift tickets and ski lessons into a single all-inclusive package.
Mont-Tremblant’s alpine-style pedestrian village, colorful architecture and long-standing reputation among East Coast skiers make it an ideal setting for Club Med’s next mountain resort. The brand, which already operates ski properties across the Alps as well as in Japan and China, is using Tremblant to reinforce its leadership in all-inclusive mountain vacations while deepening its investment in the Canadian market.
Inside the all-inclusive, ski-in, ski-out model
Club Med’s all-inclusive ski formula aims to take the complexity — and often the sticker shock — out of planning a winter trip to the mountains. At Club Med Tremblant, nightly rates are expected to include accommodations, three daily meals, open-bar drinks in selected venues, daily lift passes and group ski or snowboard lessons, mirroring the bundle already in place at Club Med Québec Charlevoix and in the company’s European mountain resorts.
This model closely resembles what many travelers expect at a beach all-inclusive in the Caribbean or Mexico, but transposed to a ski destination. Instead of worrying about buying lift tickets à la carte, coordinating rental gear, and reserving lessons, guests will be able to handle most of the logistics by booking a single stay. For families — especially beginners — the presence of on-site rental services, kids clubs and ski school integration can dramatically simplify the experience.
For seasoned skiers and riders, the ski-in, ski-out design will be a primary draw. With the resort positioned steps from the slopes, guests can click into their skis or boards directly from the property, making it easier to chase first chair on powder days or head back for a mid-day break without leaving the mountain environment.
Design inspired by contemporary Alpine chalets
According to Club Med’s latest announcements, Club Med Tremblant will draw inspiration from a “contemporary Alpine chalet” aesthetic, merging playful, family-friendly spaces with a warm, refined atmosphere. Renderings released by the company show wood-forward facades, generous glazing, and architecture designed to echo both European mountain resorts and Tremblant’s existing village style.
The resort is expected to feature around 300 high-end rooms and suites, with a mix of configurations suited to couples, families and groups traveling together. Public spaces will include multiple restaurants and bars, après-ski lounges and dedicated areas for live entertainment, a hallmark of Club Med’s “village” concept.
Interior spaces are being planned to reflect a sense of cozy modernity: think fireplace lounges, soft textures, and design cues that nod to both the Laurentians and the brand’s Alpine heritage. Family-focused zones will be balanced by quieter, adults-only areas, including dedicated wellness and relaxation spaces for guests seeking a more tranquil mountain escape.
Four-season playground beyond the ski slopes
While skiing and snowboarding will anchor the winter experience, Club Med Tremblant is being designed as a genuine four-season resort. Mont-Tremblant’s location in the Laurentian Mountains already makes it a popular spring, summer and fall getaway, with lakes, forests and rolling peaks providing a rich outdoor playground.
In the warmer months, guests can expect programming that includes hiking and trail running, mountain biking, water sports on nearby lakes, and guided excursions to explore the region’s nature and wildlife. Club Med’s sports and activities teams are known for organizing everything from group hikes to fitness classes, which will be layered on top of Tremblant’s existing network of trails and adventure offerings.
During winter, non-skiers will not be left out. Club Med is planning a range of alternative snow activities such as snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ice skating, snowmobiling and potentially ice climbing experiences arranged with local partners. The goal is to ensure that every member of a traveling party — whether they ski or not — has a full slate of options.
Complementing the outdoor activities will be a robust wellness program. Plans call for a full-service spa, thermal facilities and relaxation areas where guests can unwind after a day on the slopes or trails. Yoga, stretching and fitness sessions are also expected to be part of the daily schedule, underscoring Club Med’s push to incorporate wellness into its modern resort model.
Family focus, kids clubs and ski school partnership
True to Club Med’s family-centric DNA, the new resort will offer extensive kids and teens programming. Age-specific clubs are planned for guests as young as 4 months up to 17 years, allowing parents to ski or explore while children participate in supervised activities tailored to their age and ability levels.
In November 2025, Club Med and Station Mont-Tremblant finalized a partnership agreement that puts special emphasis on ski school integration. The collaboration will give hotel guests streamlined access to skilled instructors and curated group lessons, with packages calibrated for first-timers, intermediates refining technique and advanced skiers looking to explore more challenging terrain.
The agreement also includes commitments from Station Mont-Tremblant to implement a series of upgrades across the mountain over the coming years. While detailed blueprints have not been publicly released, the improvements are expected to enhance lift infrastructure, slope grooming, guest flow and skier services — changes that should benefit not only Club Med guests but all visitors to the resort.
Sustainability commitments and local impact
Environmental performance is a central pillar of the project. Club Med has stated that Club Med Tremblant will be developed to meet LEED standards for building design and construction, and will pursue Green Globe certification for its ongoing operations. These benchmarks are intended to minimize resource consumption, limit emissions and promote responsible sourcing throughout the resort’s lifecycle.
The new property is being developed through a three-way collaboration between Club Med, French management company Alderan and Station Mont-Tremblant. A financing agreement signed in early December 2025 cleared the way for construction to proceed, positioning Club Med as the long-term operator of the resort while Alderan oversees the investment structure. Earlier planning phases also involved Quebec-based developer Brivia Group in shaping the broader Versant Soleil area that will host the project.
Local economic impact is expected to be significant. Project projections call for hundreds of direct and indirect jobs during both construction and operation, with Club Med indicating that a substantial portion of staff housing will be integrated into or adjacent to the resort. The company has also emphasized partnerships with regional suppliers, producers and activity providers to help embed the resort within Mont-Tremblant’s existing tourism ecosystem.
Access, timing and what travelers should expect next
Mont-Tremblant is about a 90-minute drive from Montréal–Trudeau International Airport, making it relatively easy to reach for both domestic and international travelers. For guests from the United States and overseas, the typical route will involve flying into Montréal, then continuing by rental car, shuttle or private transfer to Tremblant. The resort’s location near the pedestrian village should allow many guests to forgo a car once on site.
Construction on Club Med Tremblant is expected to begin in 2026, with an official opening targeted for December 2028, in time for the 2028–2029 ski season. Club Med has not yet released pricing or detailed room categories, and the property’s participation in any third-party luxury hotel or credit card travel programs has not been confirmed. Those details are likely to emerge closer to the opening date, as sales calendars and package structures are finalized.
What is clear is that the new resort fits into a broader strategy: Club Med has been steadily expanding its portfolio of mountain properties globally and sees strong demand for upscale, all-inclusive ski vacations. For North American travelers who have long associated all-inclusive stays with beach destinations, Club Med Tremblant offers an opportunity to experience that same simplicity in the context of a winter or four-season mountain holiday.
FAQ
Q1. When is Club Med Tremblant scheduled to open?
Club Med Tremblant is currently slated to open in December 2028, aligning with the start of the 2028–2029 ski season at Mont-Tremblant.
Q2. Where will the new resort be located within Mont-Tremblant?
The resort will be positioned in the Tremblant area of Quebec’s Laurentian Mountains, with ski-in, ski-out access to the slopes and convenient proximity to the mountain’s alpine-style pedestrian village.
Q3. What is included in the all-inclusive package?
While exact details will be confirmed closer to opening, the all-inclusive model is expected to bundle accommodations, meals, select beverages, daily lift tickets and group ski or snowboard lessons, along with access to many on-site activities and entertainment.
Q4. Will there be options for non-skiers?
Yes. Plans call for a full menu of non-ski activities, including snowshoeing, other winter excursions, wellness and spa experiences, as well as extensive warm-weather offerings like hiking and water sports during the spring, summer and fall seasons.
Q5. Is Club Med Tremblant suitable for families with young children?
Very much so. The resort is being designed with families in mind and will offer age-specific kids clubs for children from 4 months to 17 years, plus family-oriented activities, lessons and entertainment.
Q6. How will the resort address environmental concerns?
Club Med Tremblant is targeting recognized sustainability standards, with the project aiming for LEED certification for construction and Green Globe certification for operations, alongside commitments to work with local partners and protect the surrounding natural landscape.
Q7. What kind of accommodations will be available?
The resort is expected to offer around 300 high-end rooms and suites inspired by contemporary Alpine chalets, with configurations suited to couples, families and small groups seeking a premium mountain stay.
Q8. How do guests get to Club Med Tremblant from major cities?
Most international visitors will fly into Montréal–Trudeau International Airport and then travel approximately 90 minutes by car, shuttle or private transfer to Mont-Tremblant, where the resort will be located near the main base area.
Q9. Will the resort work with Mont-Tremblant’s ski school?
Yes. A formal partnership between Club Med and Station Mont-Tremblant includes a focus on ski school offerings, giving guests streamlined access to qualified instructors, packaged lessons and programs tailored to different ages and abilities.
Q10. Are room rates and booking details available yet?
Specific starting rates, room-by-room pricing and information on any participation in credit card or luxury hotel programs have not yet been announced. Those details are expected to be released as the resort moves closer to opening and booking windows are established.