Mont-Tremble is a city and a municipality incorporated in the Laurentian mountain chain in the region of Quebec, Canada, about 130 km northwest of Montreal and 147 km north-east of Ottawa. The municipality has gained city status in 2000. The city is famous
for its ski resorts, such as Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort sons, which is 13 km from the city at the foot of the mountain called Mont Tremblant. The city also has a racing circuit that hosted the past several competitions including the Formula 1 stage. Surrounding
areas allow hiking, climbing, cycling, rowing, golf and other activities in nature.