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Monday,  November 10, 2025   6:20 PM
Club Med in talks to develop resort on Versant Soleil side of Quebec’s Tremblant
Tremblant’s Versant Soleil. (Brivia Group)

Club Med has begun strategic discussions to explore the creation of a resort in the Tremblant area of Quebec.

According to a press release, the all-inclusive resort would offer 300 high-end rooms on the Versant Soleil side, on part of the L’Hymne-des-Trembles site.

The development project is spearheaded by Brivia Group, a real estate developer known for projects that blend contemporary elegance, architectural excellence, and refined design.

Club Med will lead the development of the hospitality side, allowing Brivia to focus on delivering the residential phases of L’Hymne-des-Trembles while ensuring a seamless integration between the residential and tourism elements of the site.

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Tremblant offers many advantages for hosting a project of this scale: an internationally recognized four-season destination that aligns perfectly with Club Med’s clientele, providing a wide array of activities suited for families and active couples.

The development is expected to become a significant driver of regional economic growth, projected to create nearly 300 direct jobs and at least as many indirect jobs.

Approximately half of the employees will be housed on-site within the resort, says Club Med. 

The property would also promote local stakeholder engagement through partnerships related to excursion activities, services, and sourcing local products, while promising a smooth corporate and community integration for Club Med staff within the local area.

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“From the beginning, the parties have prioritized close collaboration with the city of Mont Tremblant, demonstrating a clear commitment to ensures the project’s harmonious integration into its natural, social, and cultural environment,” said Club Med.

For the Mont-Tremblant project, Club Med is targeting BREEAM certification at the “Very Good” level - an internationally recognized environmental building standard, as well as Green Globe certification for sustainable operations.

Next steps

The project’s progress depends on several key steps, including securing financing – interest has already been expressed by several investors and banks, says Club Med – and obtaining the necessary building permits.

If these steps are completed, construction could begin in summer 2026 with an anticipated opening in December 2028.

The project would build on Club Med Québec Charlevoix, Canada’s first all-inclusive resort, which, since opening in 2021, has welcomed over 130,000 guests in four years with an average occupancy rate of 75 per cent.

This major project would also stand as a new flagship for Club Med and a key driver of Mont Tremblant’s economic and tourism growth, attracting visitors from Quebec, ON, and internationally who seek high-quality all-inclusive mountain experience.

A public information session will be announced shortly to present detailed project plans and address questions.


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