We Love —
- Carving through the powdery slopes of Mount Tremblant, surrounded by snow-covered forests and vast Laurentian horizons.
- Wandering through the storybook streets of Old Quebec, where cobbled lanes, warm lights and historic façades transform winter into pure magic.
- Savouring the freedom of your own rental car, letting you explore frozen lakes, charming villages and Canada’s winter landscapes.
New Voyage Privé —
Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Waking up to snow-covered mountain views in Mont-Tremblant, skiing down fir-lined slopes, and unwinding in a warm, welcoming atmosphere - this is the true Canadian winter. Between exploring Montréal, enjoying the signature activities of the Laurentians, and the freedom of a self-drive tour, each day becomes a magical escape.
Your itinerary in brief —
Let the magic of the Canadian winter unfold around you as you journey through snowy cities, majestic mountains and fairytale landscapes. Montréal welcomes you with its vibrant energy, sparkling lights, and the timeless charm of Old Montréal, dusted in fresh snow.
Then, as you drive into the Laurentians, the scenery transforms into a world of powdery forests and frozen lakes, leading you to Mont-Tremblant- one of the most celebrated ski resorts in North America. Whether you carve down pristine slopes, savour the quiet of a winter trail or warm up beside a crackling fire, every moment feels like stepping into a Nordic dream.
Choose the extended itinerary to continue your adventure in Québec City, where cobbled streets, historic fortifications and festive decorations create a true winter wonderland.
Choose the length of your stay:
Day 1: Arrival in Montréal
Day 2: Montréal
Day 3: Montréal → Mont-Tremblant (139 km)
Day 4: Mont-Tremblant
Day 5: Mont-Tremblant
Day 6: Mont-Tremblant
Day 7: Mont-Tremblant → Montréal - Departure
8-night trip:
Day 1: Arrival in Montréal
Day 2: Montréal
Day 3: Montréal → Mont-Tremblant (139 km)
Day 4: Mont-Tremblant
Day 5: Mont-Tremblant
Day 6: Mont-Tremblant
Day 7: Mont-Tremblant→ Québec City
Day 8: Québec City
Day 9: Québec City → Montréal - Departure
The freedom to explore:
Discover our expertly curated self-guided tours, designed to offer the perfect balance of structure and flexibility. While our travel experts suggest itineraries to help you explore each destination in depth, you have the freedom to tailor activities and pace to suit your personal preferences. Rest assured, the carefully selected hotels will remain as listed, ensuring a comfortable and seamless experience throughout your journey.
Please note: your itinerary may have minor adjustments, but your overall trip experience will remain the same.
Please note that your hotels may be located inside or outside cities and towns. You may park your car inside or outside the hotels (subject to availability). Additional charges may apply on-site.
Your itinerary in detail —
6 NIGHT ROAD TRIP
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN MONTREAL
Arrive in Montreal and make your way independently to the city centre.
Vibrant and multicultural, Montreal blends North American dynamism with a distinctly European spirit. Downtown pulses with life at the foot of Mont Royal, while the city’s origins lie in its historic districts along the river.
Settle into the rhythm of Quebec’s largest city and enjoy your first evening at leisure.
- Overnight in Montreal
DAY 2: MONTREAL
This morning, explore the city’s historic heart. The Old Port and the cobbled streets of Old Montreal reveal more than three centuries of history. With your private guide, wander through charming alleyways, heritage façades and significant landmarks that tell the story of the city’s founding.
The remainder of the day is at your leisure.
Consider visiting the Olympic Park, built for the 1976 Games and crowned by the world’s tallest inclined tower. Nearby, the Biodome recreates four unique ecosystems — a fascinating experience for nature lovers.
- Overnight in Montreal
DAY 3 TO 7: MONTREAL → MONT-TREMBLANT (139KM)
Collect your rental car from your hotel in Montreal and head north into the Laurentian Mountains. As you leave the city behind, the landscape shifts to snow-covered forests and winding mountain roads, guiding you to Mont-Tremblant, one of Canada’s most celebrated winter destinations.
Optional 3-day ski passes and equipment rental allow you to fully enjoy the resort’s outstanding ski terrain. With over 102 runs, four mountain faces, and 700+ acres of skiable terrain, Mont-Tremblant caters to beginners and expert skiers alike.
Mont-Tremblant: A World-Class Mountain Playground
Mont-Tremblant is renowned for its vast and varied ski area, designed to delight skiers and snowboarders of all levels. With 102 runs spread across four distinct slopes and more than 700 skiable acres served by 14 efficient lifts, access to the different peaks is smooth and quick. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate or expert, you will find a perfect run to match your style.
For those who prefer other winter pleasures, the region also offers:
- Snowshoe walks through serene, snow-covered forests
- Snowmobiling along dedicated regional trails
- Dog-sledging adventures for a true taste of Québec tradition
- Strolls through the charming pedestrian village filled with cafés, boutiques and welcoming restaurants
The ski slopes in detail
- South Side: The lively heart of the resort, offering well-groomed slopes and direct access to the pedestrian village. It is the busiest area, with a wide variety of runs suitable for every level. The Flying Mile run, renowned for its stunning views over the village, is a favourite. With restaurants, shops and main lift access, this is the central hub for skiers.
- North Side: More wild and authentic, featuring technical and quieter runs. Ideal for advanced skiers seeking tranquillity and a challenge. Snow conditions are exceptional and the landscapes are beautifully preserved.
- Soleil Side: The sunniest of the four, offering ideal conditions for families and beginner-to-intermediate skiers. Gentle, progressive slopes create a safe and enjoyable learning environment. This sector remains pleasant and welcoming even on colder days.
- Edge Side: The newest development, equipped with modern lifts and recently added trails. It offers panoramic views and a diverse range of runs for all levels. This area continues to evolve with further enhancements planned.
After a day outdoors, unwind in a Nordic spa or by a crackling fire under an exceptional starry sky. Mont-Tremblant is the perfect destination to embrace the magic of the Canadian winter—whether you're a mountain enthusiast, a nature lover or simply seeking relaxation.
- Overnights in Mount Tremblant
DAY 7: MONT-TREMBLANT → MONTREAL AIRPORT (125 KM)
Drive back to Montreal Airport and return your rental car according to your departure schedule.
8 NIGHT ROAD TRIP
DAY 1 TO 7: MONTREAL & MONT-TREMBLANT
Days 1 to 7 follow the same itinerary as the 6-night programme, combining the vibrant energy of Montreal with the snowy landscapes and winter experiences of Mount Tremblant.
Skiing, snowshoe trails, cosy alpine villages and serene Nordic spas shape this first part of your journey.
DAY 8: QUEBEC CITY
Enjoy a leisure day in Quebec City or choose to take part in an optional Quebec City sightseeing tour by coach.
This two-hour panoramic tour introduces you to the charm and heritage of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure. Travel through its most iconic districts and landmarks, including Place Royale, Place d’Armes, Terrasse Dufferin, the Latin Quarter, the Plains of Abraham, the city fortifications, the majestic Château Frontenac, the National Assembly, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the City Hall.
You’ll enjoy a stop at Place Royale to stroll through the cobbled streets and capture beautiful photos. The tour also offers panoramic views of the St Lawrence River, perfect for appreciating the historic setting of the city.
This excursion is an ideal introduction to Quebec’s rich culture and winter atmosphere.
- Overnight in Quebec City
DAY 9: QUEBEC CITY → MONTREAL AIRPORT - DEPARTURE
Spend your last morning enjoying the capital of La Belle Province, or opt for an additional excursion along the Côte-de-Beaupré and the Montmorency Falls.
Optional excursion:
Travel part of the historic Chemin du Roy, the oldest roadway in New France, passing picturesque villages full of rural charm until you reach Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, known for its renowned basilica.
Continue to the impressive Montmorency Falls, standing 1.5 times higher than Niagara Falls, and enjoy spectacular views.
You may also explore Île d’Orléans, particularly the village of Sainte-Pétronille, a delightful step back in time that evokes the peaceful rural life of the 19th century.
Later, make your way back to Montreal Airport for your return flight.
Important information about your tour and visits: The hotels, which comply with local standards, are indicative and may be changed locally for hotels of a similar category. The itinerary is subject to changes due to compelling reasons such as delayed flights, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure. The order of visits is also subject to change without affecting the overall experience of the itinerary.
Your hotels —
Just for you:
Hand-picked just for you
You will stay in carefully selected accommodation throughout your journey:
Montréal (Standard category): Nouvel Hôtel de Montréal or similar
Mont-Tremblant (Standard category): Place Saint-Bernard or La Tour des Voyageurs, or similar
Québec City extension (for the 8-night tour): Hôtel Le Concorde Québec, Horizon Room or similar
Please note that the final list of hotels will be confirmed before departure, and it is not possible to select your accommodation in advance.
The maximum occupancy for each room is 4 guests, depending on the category included in the offer. You may stay in a single, double, triple or quadruple room (according to the available pricing), with a supplement applying for single occupancy.
Your dining choices
This is an accommodation-only stay.
Your included extras —
3GB included mobile internet data, to make your journey easier
Stay connected on the move with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for modern travellers. Activate your included eSIM and enjoy connection wherever you go. Easily share your internet connection with friends and family without limits.
Please note: 3GB of internet data represents around 30 hours of web browsing/audio streaming or 3 to 4 hours of video streaming/social networking/video calls.
Your optional excursions —
Guided walking tour of Old Montreal's eastern quarter
Discover Old Montréal East on an immersive guided tour of its cobbled streets, iconic monuments and lively atmosphere, for a fascinating journey through the city's history.
Parc Oméga - Montebello ticket (about 1 hour from Ottawa and 1.5 hours from Montreal)
Explore Canadian wildlife and discover the history of the First Nations at Parc Oméga, with an immersive safari and cultural and natural activities for all the family.
Guided coach tour of Québec City (for 8 night stays)
Set off to discover Québec City and its many treasures on this guided coach tour. Wander through historic streets, admire breathtaking viewpoints, and enjoy the natural landscapes that surround the city. Let your guide lead the way, savour local flavours, and create unforgettable memories during this immersive Canadian experience.
Dog sledging
Experience an unforgettable winter adventure with this exciting package combining 2 hours of dog sledding and 2 hours of snowmobiling.
Meet Carl the trapper
Dive into the fascinating history of trapping in Canada and discover why trappers still practise this craft today, as well as their essential role in maintaining ecological balance. You’ll learn about the trapper’s way of life and the characteristics of Québec’s 23 fur-bearing species, with the opportunity to see and handle different furs.
3-day ski pass with equipment hire
Make the most of the slopes with a 3-day ski pass that includes full equipment hire: skis or snowboard, boots, poles, and helmet. Enjoy complete freedom on the mountain and experience unforgettable skiing days without any logistical hassle.
Beaupré coast & Montmorency falls tour
Enjoy a relaxing regional excursion as you travel 40 kilometres along the historic Chemin du Roy, the oldest roadway in New France. Pass through charming French-inspired villages on your way to the renowned Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine, where a stop is included.
Your journey to Canada —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
Montreal
Regarded as Canada’s cultural capital, Montréal is a dynamic island-city on the St. Lawrence River, where European charm meets North American energy. Its blend of historic districts, artistic enclaves, and diverse neighbourhoods makes it a fascinating destination. Beyond the well-trodden paths of Old Montréal, the city’s creative pulse can be felt in its street art, indie theatres, and underground music venues.
Must-sees:
- Mile End’s creative quarter – A hub of independent cafés, vintage shops, and a thriving arts scene, this bohemian district offers a glimpse into Montréal’s artistic spirit.
- Pointe-à-Callière Museum – Built over the city's original settlement, this archaeological museum delves into Montréal’s layered history through immersive exhibits and underground ruins.
- Jean-Talon Market – One of North America’s largest public markets, this vibrant spot in Little Italy is the perfect place to experience the city’s multicultural food scene.
Culinary culture:
Montréal’s gastronomic scene is a reflection of its rich heritage, blending French, Jewish, and international influences. Beyond the famed bagels and poutine, explore the city’s lesser-known culinary treasures. Try tourtière, a spiced meat pie from Québec’s rural traditions, or sip a glass of locally produced ice cider, a delicacy unique to the province’s cold winters. The city’s Jewish delis, Portuguese rotisseries, and Haitian eateries further highlight its diverse flavours.
Dive deeper:
For a different perspective, explore the Réseau Express Métropolitain, Montréal’s underground city, where a vast network of tunnels links shopping centres, museums, and metro stations. Music lovers should seek out an intimate jazz show in the Plateau, while history buffs can visit the lesser-known Château Ramezay, a former governor’s residence filled with colonial artefacts.
Good to know:
The ideal time to visit is late spring or early autumn, when the city’s festival calendar is in full swing and the weather is pleasant. Montréal is best explored on foot or by its efficient metro system, though cycling is a great way to see its many green spaces and waterfront promenades.
Mont-Tremblant
Nestled in Québec’s Laurentian Mountains, Mont-Tremblant is a four-season destination where forested peaks, pristine lakes and a colourful pedestrian village create an irresistible blend of nature and charm. In summer, its hiking trails, mountain-bike routes and peaceful waterways offer endless opportunities for adventure, while vibrant terraces and open-air concerts bring the village to life. In winter, Mont-Tremblant transforms into a snowy wonderland, with powder-covered rooftops, twinkling lights and one of Eastern Canada’s most renowned ski areas. Whether you seek outdoor adrenaline, tranquil landscapes or fireside comfort, Mont-Tremblant offers a warm and inviting escape in every season.
Must-sees:
- Pedestrian Village: A European-inspired, car-free village filled with boutiques, cafés and lively terraces.
- Mont-Tremblant Resort: A major ski domain offering slopes for all levels and panoramic summit views.
- Lake Tremblant: A beautiful setting for summer cruises, kayaking or lakeside relaxation.
- Parc National du Mont-Tremblant: A vast protected park of forests, rivers and waterfalls ideal for hiking and wildlife encounters.
- Panoramic Gondola: A scenic journey to the summit, revealing sweeping views of the Laurentians.
Culinary culture:
The gastronomy of Mont-Tremblant showcases Québec’s rich flavours, where mountain comfort food meets refined Canadian cuisine. Enjoy dishes such as maple-glazed salmon, Québec venison, or gourmet takes on local classics like poutine. Maple syrup – the region’s signature ingredient – appears in marinades, desserts and warm drinks, while regional cheeses, pastries and craft beers complete the culinary experience.
Dive deeper:
Beyond the village and ski slopes, Mont-Tremblant invites travellers to explore its peaceful natural surroundings. Discover hidden viewpoints along forest trails, cycle through river valleys or paddle across quiet mountain lakes in summer. In winter, try snowshoeing through silent woodlands, enjoy a magical dog-sled ride or experience night skiing under glittering lights. For a restorative break, Scandinavian-style thermal baths nestled in nature offer calm, warmth and wellbeing.
Good to know:
Mont-Tremblant is about 1 hour 30 minutes from Montréal–Trudeau International Airport by car. The best time to visit depends on your plans: June to September for lakes, hiking and warm weather, and December to March for skiing and winter activities. The local currency is the Canadian dollar (CAD).