Experience Mont Tremblant Snowmobiling and the thrill of powered travel over snow. Snowmobiles were invented right here in Quebec! Your adventure includes brand new 4-stroke snowmobiles, all the winter gear you need to keep you warm and transport from Mont-Tremblant. We are offering guided snowmobile tours and snowmobile rentals!
Snowmobile Tremblant – Evening Tour (1h30)
Starting From 245$
Snowmobile Tremblant – Half Day or Full Day Tour
Starting From 299.50$
Snowmobile Tremblant – Nordic Experience – Private tour
Starting From 245$
Snowmobile Tremblant – Nordic Experience (2h)
Starting From 245$
Snowmobile Tremblant – Rentals
Starting From 273$
Snowmobile Upper Laurentians (2h)
Starting From 256$
Snowmobile Upper Laurentians (Half and Full day tours)
Starting From 399$
Snowmobile Upper Laurentians (Private tour)
Starting From 417$
Are there snowmobiling tours for beginners?
Absolutely! Our snowmobiling tours are designed for beginners. These tours often include a briefing and instruction on how to operate the snowmobile before you head out. Experienced guides will accompany the group throughout the tour, providing guidance as needed. Know more >
What’s the minimum age to drive a snowmobile?
For our guided tours, drivers must be 18 or 21 years old minimum (*depending on the insurers current requirements) and have a valid driver’s license in hand throughout the snowmobile tour (copy or photo not accepted). Passengers must be at least 5 years old (min 137cm/4’6”). Know more >
What equipment is provided for a snowmobiling tours and what do I need to bring?
Dressing appropriately for our Canadian winter is important. You should wear warm clothes underneath, like your long underwear or anything you would wear under your ski wear. If you need glasses or contacts to drive a car, then you need them to drive a snowmobile. Know more >
What our guests think about their snowmobiling experience
⭐ Rated 4.5/5 based on 19 guest reviews.

Accredited by AEQ (Aventure Écotourisme Québec)
All our our snowmobiling activities are accredited by our professional association the AEQ. When you see this seal on one of our snowmobiling pages, it means that it has been accredited.
The Quality-Safety accreditation program includes some sixty generic standards, as well as standards specific to each of the activities we offer. It is regularly enhanced to keep pace with developments in our industry.
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History of snowmobiling in Canada
Snowmobiling in Canada traces its roots back to the early 1900s. The need for efficient transportation in snowy regions inspired inventors to experiment with motorized sleds. In 1922, Joseph-Armand Bombardier, a young Quebecois inventor, created the first snow vehicle prototype. Know more >
What is the best time of year for snowmobiling in Quebec?
The best time for snowmobiling in Quebec is generally from mid-January to early-March. We offer guided snowmobiling tours during the holiday season, and we are generally ready to ride between Christmas and New Year’s, which is one of the peak seasons for snowmobile reservations in Mont-Tremblant. Know more >
How long are the snowmobile trails?
The Laurentian region boasts an extensive network of over 2359 kilometers (1465 miles) of meticulously groomed snowmobile trails, offering a diverse range of riding experiences. Know more >
Do I need a license to drive a snowmobile?
In Quebec, to drive a snowmobile on the trails, a valid automobile driver’s license is required. This means that anyone driving a snowmobile must have a valid automobile license (Quebec class 5), or an equivalent international license. Know more >