Tremblant to reopen for 2020-2021 season next month

Tremblant to reopen for 2020-2021 season next month

MONT-TREMBLANT — Tremblant, one of North America’s top ski destinations, is set to kick off its 2020-2021 season in ********.

After preparing, analyzing and planning various winter scenarios, Tremblant will reopen taking into account physical distancing and other health measures recommended by Public Health authorities. The four-season resort destination is working closely with the entire Alterra Mountain Company family to make the experience more user-friendly.

Tremblant to reopen for 2020-2021 season next month

Credit: Tremblant Resort Association

Here are some highlights when operating in green, yellow and orange zones:

  • Access to the usual ski terrain
  • Controlled resort visitation levels to reduce contact between people
  • Priority to season pass holders, no reservation required
  • Advance lift tickets purchase for specific dates as quantities are limited
  • Sale of most undated lift ticket products will be discontinued this season, including the Latitude card, tickets sold at Costco and corporate tickets (Ski Max)
  • Loading lift capacity as usual with the exception of the gondola running at 50%, as per Public Health recommendations; related parties can sit together, unrelated guests may elect to sit together as well but it will be optional
  • Modified interior eating spaces, in compliance with Public Health standards including 2m physical distancing; all personal effects must remain in your vehicles, no bag can be left in common areas
  • Ski and snowboard rental will be offered; equipment will be disinfected between each use
  • Increased cleaning in all common areas
  • Guests to respect the health measures in place such as frequent hand washing and compulsory face covering in closed public spaces, in the gondola, lifts and in the lift lines; the neck warmer or hood covering the mouth and nose can replace the face coverings while skiing and in the lifts, as per Public Health recommendations
  • Daily monitoring of all employees to ensure they are free of symptoms; all employees will wear the required personal protective equipment and will be trained on health protocols related to ********
  • Continuous updates of our sanitary measures by staying up to date with all government announcements

When operating in red zone, the following will override some of the above plan:

  • Only related parties can load the lifts together; for unrelated guests, the 2m rule will apply
  • Day lodges will only be used as shelter for guests to warm up, with limited access time; food and beverage services will be closed

Tremblant is accessible via direct flights from Toronto and offers 1,900 lodging units spanning across 13 hotel establishments, over 75 restaurants, boutiques and a casino. For more information go to tremblant.ca.






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