This is a seasonal destination. Porter flies to Mont Tremblant from June 22, 2018 to September 23, 2018. Winter 2019 service will be announced at a later date.
Whether you’re speeding down the ski slopes at a Mont-Tremblant resort or admiring the majesty of the Laurentian Mountains, flights from Washington, DC to Mont-Tremblant lead the way to scenic outdoor discoveries and mountains of fun.
During the winter, from the snow covered fields of Parc National du Mont-Tremblant to the tightly packed snow of the ski slopes, this top tourist destination is packed with fun. Cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing are just some of the ways to explore the nature-filled glory of Mont-Tremblant.
When it comes to things to do in Mont-Tremblant there are some truly unforgettable experiences the whole family will love. “Mush” forth on a dog sledding trip with various tours through snow covered paths surrounded by the gorgeous Laurentian Mountains. Harness your own team of huskies, and stop for lunch and hot beverages along the way.
Mont-Tremblant attractions are centered on the outdoors and family-fun, drawing in adventurers from all over North America and beyond. The best part about Mont-Tremblant is that this destination is a year-round attraction.
Once the mountains turn green, golf lovers rejoice in a round on Le Géant and Le Diable golf courses. Non-golfers can hike through the area’s natural wonders, jump into a lake for a cool swim, or sunbathe at a variety of nearby beaches. For the full outdoor experience, set up camp at a scenic site with the whole family.
Out in Mont-Tremblant’s glorious wilderness you’ll hear the call of the wild, and maybe even the call of the common loon, the famous lake bird featured on Canada’s one dollar coin, the Loonie. First-time paddlers and canoe experts alike will enjoy tranquil trips along the waters of Rivière Rouge and a wide stream of other lakes and rivers.
Fly from Washington, DC to Mont-Tremblant for northern charm and exciting adventures year round.
Fly from Washington, DC to Mont-Tremblant where there’s fun to be had beyond the ski slopes.
Mont-Tremblant’s Pedestrian Village is great for a break or a bite in between ski runs. As you stroll through the Old World style streets, quaint boutiques will catch your eye and you may even be drawn-in to stock up on souvenirs. Once your inner shopaholic is satisfied, why not indulge with a long session at a Scandinavian spa?
The Village always gives off a festive atmosphere, and its Old World charm makes visitors feel as though they’ve been transported to a European ski village. Close to the stylish condos and luxurious hotels near Mont-Tremblant Resort, the enchanting village boasts brightly lit streets, art galleries, and boutiques that will help you hit the slopes in style.
Satisfy your sweet tooth with Canada’s famous BeaverTail pastry. These perfect winter treats are best enjoyed with a toasty hot chocolate (whipped cream and marshmallows encouraged).
The whole family can enjoy skating along Lake Mercier or hiking on the Heritage Trail. For some indoor fun, catch a movie at the local cinema or a live music performance at the Village Church’s concert hall.
Fly from Washington, DC to Mont-Tremblant to experience this charming village with easy access to your next adventure.
Lush and leafy are just two ways to describe the expanses of Parc National du Mont-Tremblant. Flights from Washington, DC to Mont-Tremblant land you a short and easy trip away from the glory of this nature-filled oasis.
The biggest and oldest park in Québec, Parc National du Mont-Tremblant was opened in 1895. From Laurentian lakes, rivers, and forests, to rare trees, and plants, this park is an absolute must-see for any first time visitor.
This nature lover’s hotspot demands to be explored and admired for all its unique and natural beauty. Parc National du Mont-Tremblant’s trails are ideal for hiking and biking, while its countless waterways are perfect for swimming, canoeing, and kayaking.
Test your strength with Via Ferrata trails. This increasingly popular activity entails climbing rock faces with the assistance of installed handles and supports. The best way to describe this daring form of recreation is “vertical hiking.” The park offers a variety of trail options catering to different levels and ensuring fun for younger adventurers as well.
Fly from Washington, DC to Mont-Tremblant for one-of-a-kind adventures along the beautiful trails, rivers, and lakes of Parc National du Mont-Tremblant.
Fly from Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) to Mont-Tremblant International Airport (YTM), with a connection in Toronto and a stop in Montréal. Washington to Mont-Tremblant flight time is 3 hours on average. Connection times vary. The distance from Washington to Mont-Tremblant is around 1,170 km / 725 mi.
Enjoy complimentary drinks and snacks along the way.
Porter’s check-in desk is located in Terminal A.
Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) is about 44 km / 28 mi from downtown Washington, DC.
The Silver Line Express shuttle bus provides service to the airport from Wiehle Avenue Metrorail Station, on the Metro Silver Line. The fare is $5 USD.
Please allow sufficient time to drop off your car rental before your departing flight.
Taxis from downtown cost about $55 USD. Car service costs about $80 USD.
Mont-Tremblant International Airport (YTM) is about 36 km / 22 mi from the Mont-Tremblant resort village.
Taxis to the resort cost about $75 CAD. Car service costs about $200 CAD.
The airport shuttle bus provides service from the airport to the resort area.