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Chalet for Rent in Mont Tremblant: 6 Best Places

No matter what time of year you visit, finding a chalet for rent in Mont Tremblant is fun. There are so many places to choose from! Winter is the busiest season, as locals and travellers flock to the slopes of Mont-Tremblant. While staying at the resort is fun, it can be quite expensive and maybe a little less cost. Thatโ€™s why finding a chalet to rent in Mont Tremblant is the option I would absolutely recommend!

Indoor Glass Dome - Tremblant Bel Air Resort
Photo: Bel Air Tremblant

Bel Air Tremblant

Bel Air Tremblant has an impressive number of chalets to rent in Mont Tremblant – 50 to be exact. Every chalet is beautiful and sleeps between 2 and 8 people.

The domes are stylish with great views; and pods come with a private sauna and hot tub. Chalets are larger and perfect for families needing 2 to 5 bedrooms. Dogs under 10 kg are allowed.

Tiny Cottage - Rentals in Winter - Bel Air Tremblant
Photo: Bel Air Tremblant

Hotel UNIQ

This place definitely lives up to its name. Hotel UNIQ is not a brick and mortar hotel, itโ€™s a glamping experience thatโ€™s worth every penny. The location changes. This one is in Domaine Saint-Bernard, and the experience includes a common tent and fire pit area.

There are toilets and showers nearby, too. Your tent includes a comfy bed and a chair for relaxing. This is glamping at its most rustic, so if youโ€™re looking for Wi-Fi and outlets, this is not a place for you, but youโ€™ll be comfortable for sure. There is a shared kitchen space, which includes a barbecue. Open May to October.

Tremblant Living Luxury Chalet Rentals

Looking for luxury Mont Tremblant cottages to rent? Tremblant Living has ski in ski out, as well as pet-friendly chalets. These are not small chalets, theyโ€™re for between 7 and 22 people. Basically, call the whole family and get ready for a luxurious holiday in Mont Tremblant!

The chalets are beautiful, fully equipped and have plenty of space for spreading out.

Luxury Chalet - in Nature - Tremblant Living
Photo: Tremblant Living

What to Do in Mont Tremblant, Laurentians?

Wondering what to do during the day when you’re in Mont Tremblant? Here are some of the top activities you’ll want to add to your itinerary:

– Head out for an adventurous buggy ride

– See the Laurentians in all their splendour during a breathtaking helicopter ride

– Hit the water for a rafting outing on the Rouge river, or try the kayaking alternative and even SUP

– Set yourself free on Mont Tremblant’s zipline adventure course

– Go for a walk along the Sentier des cimes panoramic tower

– Try your hand at some rock climbing

Les Refuges Perchรฉs

If you are dreaming of sleeping in a treehouse, then Les Refuges Perchรฉs is the place for you! There are 20 different treehouses to choose from, all around a lake, and available year-round.

Treehouses sleep between 2 and 6 people, have a kitchen, sleeping area, and wood stove. Bedding is not included, so remember to pack your sleeping bag.

Itโ€™s glamping without tents. Kind of like Parks Canada OTENTIK tents, but treehouses! Every property has an outdoor patio space for enjoying drinks under the stars.

Farouche Tremblant

Their small a-frame chalets with contemporary vibes and pretty views. If youโ€™re claustrophobic, Farouche Tremblant may not be for you, otherwise, book now and be ready for a cozy night.

There is an outdoor barbecue and fireplace. Kitchen is equipped and the bathrooms are dreamy. Winter activities include fat biking and snowshoeing for a full weekend experience in Quebec.

Small Chalets - Outdoor Experience - Farouche Tremblant
Photo: Farouche Tremblant

Dรดme le Faisan

This stand-alone dome is stunning. Dรดme le Faisan has a small kitchen, projection TV, queen bed, air conditioning and a wood stove inside. Outside it is a patio with a barbecue and hot tub.

Itโ€™s bathed in natural light during the day and has a beautiful view. There are hiking trails nearby, which are perfect for snowshoeing in winter.

There are a lot of condo rentals in Tremblant, as well as vacation homes, chalets, hotels, and bed and breakfasts. In other words, you donโ€™t have to worry about sleeping in your car!

If you want to stay somewhere thatโ€™s not a cookie cutter property, book one of the chalets for rent in Mont-Tremblant that are listed above or look for some more on Booking.com.

Are you ready for an unforgettable getaway?

Here are some extra tips for when find your chalet for rent in Mont Tremblant:

What to Do in the Laurentians and How to Organize Your Trip

Looking for things to do in the Laurentians during your visit? Here are some must-try activities:

Preparing For Your Trip

When I look for things to do in my destination, I always have a look at Viator, GetYourGuide, Manawa, Civitatis and sometimes even Expedia.

It’s first off a great way to find out what there is to do, but always a quick and easy method to book cheaply and efficiently with these renowned platforms.

Need a place to sleep? I find most of my accommodations on Booking.com but I also use Hotels.com for their rewards program (11th free night) as well as Expedia. When booking smaller places in Quebec, you might not find them here and need to contact them directly.

Looking for a cheap flight to the Laurentians through Montreal? Have a look on Cheapoair or Skyscanner I use regularly.

Once you’re there, rent a car to roam free with AutoEurope or RentalCars or hop on a bus around Montreal, Quebec and surrounding cities with Busbud.

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About Author

Passionate about travel and food, Jennifer Dorรฉ Dallas is a freelance travel writer, author and creator since 2010. On top of this amazing Chasing Poutine blog, she also founded Moi, mes souliers in 2010 and she is the author/co-author of around two dozen Lonely Planet, Ulysse and Parfum d'encre travel guidebooks, in addition to having contributed to other books and hundreds of tourism and Web platforms, magazines, DMOs and Websites over the years. As a lecturer in Web writing and SEO for a Quebec college and consultant for various companies and DMOs, she loves combining technological advances with the classic beauty of words, and is a member of TMAC, SATW, NATJA and IFTWTA!

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