As the highest peak in the Laurentian Mountains, Mont-Tremblant towers majestically over a land of winding rivers, immense lakes and lush green forests. Boasting a summit elevation of 875 metres (2870 ft), an average snowfall of 382 cm (149 in) a year and over 90 ski trails, the Tremblant year-round ski resort is the largest in the region. It attracts visitors from around the globe to its world class ski runs during the winter, as well as to its network of first-rate golf courses in the summer. (continue...)