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Monday,  June 8, 2026   7:15 PM
Club Med officially unveils second Canadian resort in Mont-Tremblant
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Club Med has officially announced plans for Club Med Tremblant, a ski-in/ski-out resort scheduled to open in December 2028 in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec.

The property, which was first hinted at in June, marks the brand's second Canadian location following Club Med Québec Charlevoix, which opened in 2021 and has welcomed over 130,000 guests in four years with an average occupancy rate of 80 per cent.

On December 5, Carolyne Doyon, CEO North America & Caribbean for Club Med, and Rémy Bourgeon, president of Alderan representing the SCPI Comète, signed a financing agreement for the resort's construction. 

The agreement includes a long-term lease allowing Club Med to operate the site and a construction contract appointing Club Med as delegated project owner.

Alderan, on behalf of SCPI Comète, acquired the land from real estate development company Brivia

The French management company manages more than €2 billion in assets (CA$3 billion).

"Canada continues to be a key market in our North American growth strategy," said Doyon. 

"With the upcoming opening of Club Med Tremblant, we are thrilled to introduce a new destination offering an original premium all-inclusive mountain experience—providing immersive, one-of-a-kind vacations that have defined Club Med for decades."

The resort will feature ski-in/ski-out access with daily lift tickets included, gourmet dining, dedicated kids clubs for children 4 months to 17 years, summer activities, spa facilities and Club Med's multicultural GO staff.

Club Med and Station Mont Tremblant signed partnership agreements in November 2025, including collaboration on the ski school and commitments from Station Mont Tremblant for mountain improvements.

"We are proud to welcome the internationally renowned Club Med brand to Tremblant, complementing our existing offerings," said Patrice Malo, president of Station Mont Tremblant. 

"This major project will elevate our four-season destination and expand our international reach."

The project is projected to create nearly 300 direct jobs and a comparable number of indirect roles. 

Approximately half of Club Med employees will be housed on-site. 

The resort will target LEED certification and Green Globe operational certification.

Club Med operates nearly 70 premium beach and mountain resorts in 40 countries across five continents, including properties in Canada, France, Italy, China, Switzerland and Japan.


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