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Indoor Activities in Tremblant

The Best Indoor Activities in Tremblant

by Candace Sampson

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.

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brind’O Aquaclub

No matter what time of year you visit Tremblant don’t forget your swimsuit! Located in the heart of the Pedestrian Village, the brind’O Aquaclub is the perfect place to tip your toes any time of year. In the winter, guests unwind in the hot tub after a day on the hill or swing from a rope over the indoor pool. In the summer months, an outdoor pool is the perfect place to cool off.

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Finally, if on the off chance you haven’t burned enough calories outdoors, there is a indoor fitness facility in case you want to burn off that extra Beavertail you had. Hey, this is a judgement-free zone.

Le Studio Créatif

Unleashing the artist in you is super easy in Tremblant. At Le Studio Créatif visitors can choose from a wide array of ceramic pieces from whimsical to practical, then paint it to suit their tastes.

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Mission Liberté

If you haven’t tried an escape room type game yet, then trust me when I say, you’re not as smart as you think you are. So after you’ve worked your muscles outdoors, head to Mission Liberté to flex your mental muscles.

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Guests can choose from eight challenges rated for difficulty on a scale of 1 to 10. We chose the Explosion Challenge at a difficulty rating of 7.5. Bottom line? We were virtually responsible for 25,000 fans meeting their maker. Oopsie.

If you’re with kids, or you have someone like me with you, be sure to opt for a lower difficulty level to avoid frustration. Take a few minutes to read the description of each challenge here.

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No matter how you fare playing the game, Mission Liberté is great fun with your travel group.

Shopping

If you are scoffing at shopping as an indoor activity, then we probably can’t be friends. I love the shops that line the promenade through the village and have spent many, many hours and dollars picking up some great finds.

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Personal favourites include Roots, Burton, and Hatley.

Univers Toutou

If you have a kid, you probably tuck them in with five bazillion stuffies nightly. Be prepared to add one more.

Indoor activities in Tremblant

Univers Toutou lets your youngins’ make their own plush toy from scratch. At the very least you’ll keep your kids amused for a while, and if you’re really lucky, they’ll leave with a lifetime friend.

Mission Laser

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It could be just me, but there is something incredibly gratifying about taking your kids down in a game of laser tag. I make zero apologies for my competitive nature. Get your game on at Mission Laser. 

If you’ve worked up an appetite be sure to check out the best dining options in Tremblant from budget to gourmet! 

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Category: Canada, Mont Tremblant, Quebec, TravelTag: escape room, indoor activities, laser tag, pottery, t-shirt making, Tremblant, what to do besides skiing, what to do indoors in Tremblant

About Candace Sampson

Candace Sampson is the founder of Life in Pleasantville and has been writing about Canadian travel for over a decade. She only shares destinations she has personally visited and genuinely loved. Candace is also the creator of Girl Trips, a women-focused travel and retreat brand, and the host of What She Said, Canada’s longest-running women’s talk show turned podcast.

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