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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Went to Mont Tremblant and Montreal on advice from this forum. The weather was nice most of the time but warm enough that the snow was a bit slushy. The resort closes everyday at 4:30pm, with no night or evening skiing, so that was a disappointment. The skiing is vast and for avid skiers, it would be amazing. I have more beginners and it was tough to get them out beyond one or two green slopes. I have been taking them skiing for 3-4 years now and I thought it would have been a more fun experience than PA or WV skiing, but I will stick to those places next time, at least until they are much, much older. My kids, 9 and 12, didn't want to do much other than one day of skiing and the dog sledding. The dog sledding was the only real highlight of our trip. That and catching up on a lot of Netflix, when the wifi worked. Montreal was boring and we didn't really like it. I tried but they kept complaining it was too cold, too slick, too this or that. Fighting ensued a lot. Heavy French speaking area and when you are not a Francophone, it's tough to communicate. It was tough to find people who speak English outside of major metro areas....including the Mont Tremblant area. The hotel we stayed at was nicely located (in the village), but the wifi was atrocious. I couldn't wait to get home. [/quote] You guys didn't want to do snow tubing or ice skating? They had both of those things free every night when we went skiing there. You had to be staying somewhere in the village.[/quote] We were in the village at the Homewood suites. Not aware of the other activities, or would have tried them. We did enjoy sledding down the hill in the evenings. Had one good dinner out, one mediocre, and two dinners in. Maybe we'll go back in a few years, but earlier in the season or when they are more into the ski activities.[/quote]
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