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Indoor Activities in Tremblant

The Best Indoor Activities in Tremblant

By //  by Candace Sampson 1 Comment

Tremblant is a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Year-round, nature lovers and adrenaline junkies get their thrills pursuing any number of outdoor activities at this premier destination in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec. Still, even the most hardcore tree-huggers, must occasionally retreat indoors. Thankfully, there are a number of indoor activities in Tremblant to please every member of your family. Aquaclub La Source (Currently Closed for Renovations) No matter what time of year …

Filed Under: Canada, Mont Tremblant, Quebec, Travel Tagged With: escape room, indoor activities, laser tag, pottery, t-shirt making, Tremblant, what to do besides skiing, what to do indoors in Tremblant

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6 Gifts For The Foodie

By //  by Katja Wulfers 1 Comment

With everyone and their barber claiming foodie status, it’s clear that a special holiday shopping list is necessary. Oh sure, there are glamorous home coffee makers available that replace baristas - minus the studied hipster cool - but not every shopper can afford the cash equivalent of half a Mini Cooper. How to impress and please the foodie? We’ve got you covered. As an amateur foodie - which means that I haven’t figured out a way to get paid to eat yet - I can vouch for the success you’ll …

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