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About this venue
Mont-Tremblant – Flying Mile is more than a ski run—it’s an iconic stretch of mountain that captures the resort’s momentum in one fast, flowing descent. Known for its wide line and that unmistakable “flying” sensation of speed, Flying Mile has become a signature Mont-Tremblant experience for skiers and riders who want clean terrain rhythm and dependable conditions.
The on-slope experience is defined by an open profile, strong visibility, and a natural pitch that supports both confident control and exciting acceleration. Around the ski area, the day is designed to move smoothly: clear access routes, practical pause points, and amenities that make it easy to change layers, refuel, and head straight back out.
The resort is located at 1000 Chemin des Voyageurs, Mont-Tremblant, Canada. The simplest approach is by car—follow signage to the main resort parking areas, then continue on foot or via short internal connections to the entrance and the lift access points leading toward Flying Mile. For broader transport planning around Mont-Tremblant, refer to the general city information further down the page.
About the city: Mont-Tremblant
Mont-Tremblant, a picturesque mountain resort in Québec, isn’t only a synonym for an active getaway—it’s also one of Canada’s most appealing destinations for top-tier events. Here, sports adrenaline and concert energy blend naturally with the charm of an alpine-style village, so a trip for an event often becomes a complete travel experience. Visitors appreciate the relaxed pace, pristine nature, and the feeling that everything is within easy reach—from accommodation to the main gathering areas.
The town takes pride in its practical connectivity, and BUS Mont-Tremblant and the Resort Shuttle Service make it easy to move between key hubs such as Centre-ville, Village, and the mountain resort, without the usual parking hassle. If you’re flying in, you can use La Macaza – Mont-Tremblant International Airport (YTM) as well as the larger Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), while for rail travel and onward connections, convenient starting points include Gare centrale de Montréal (Montréal Central Station) and exo Line 12 – Saint-Jérôme via Gare Saint-Jérôme. Whether you’re arriving from nearby cities or farther away, the logistics stay simple and venues and sporting sites are easy to reach.
Take the chance to stroll through the Village piétonnier before or after the event, pause at viewpoints above the valley, or enjoy a short walk along the Rivière du Diable. Nature lovers often choose gentle trails around the lake and forest paths, while those after a more social vibe settle into cafés, terraces, and local food spots. In Mont-Tremblant, the experience doesn’t end when you leave the venue—it continues in the landscape, the atmosphere, and the rhythm of the entire resort.