Mont-Tremblant is a 4.26 kilometre (2.65 mi) race circuit near the village of Saint-Jovite in Quebec, Canada.
Set amidst the scenic Laurentian mountains, Mont-Tremblant is gorgeous. The track surface was very bumpy, however, and as a result the attrition rate was quite high in the two Canadian Grand Prix events staged here. Of the forty cars entered those two races, only 16 reached the checkered flag.
Attractions in Mont Tremblant
Theme parks! Imitation mountains covered with imitation snow; places to eat serving food that just might taste almost like you’re eating in a quaint, foreign restaurant, picturesque little fake villages that are supposed to resemble picturesque little real villages; hotels built around man-made lakes. Sure they’re fun for the whole family but why settle for “fake” or “imitation” or “almost like” when you can have the real thing!
Mont-Tremblant Resort located just eighty minutes by air (gate-to-gate) from Newark Airport to the Mont-Tremblant International Airport, is the ideal, four-season family playground with a real village, real mountains with real snow, real lakes for water sports or ice skating, real quaint restaurants, a real gondola riding over real trees. And there are no long, hot boring lines to stand in while waiting to have real fun.
Every season of the year Tremblant located just north of Montreal and nestled in the majestic Laurentian Mountains provides non-stop activities for all ages. Mountain biking, hiking, horse riding, water sports and of course golfing on world class courses or mini-courses are just some of the many ways to fill up delightfully warm summer days. There is always something happening in the European style village…festivals, wine-tasting, shops that sell more than dispensable souvenirs, and entertainment.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
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