An affordable stay for unforgettable vacations
in Mont-Tremblant…
Hôtel Mont-Tremblant has been accommodating
vacationers since 1902, and it is in this grand
tradition that Sandra and Philippe warmly welcome
you to their family inn for winter sports and
summertime fun.

Situated in the heart of historic Mont-Tremblant
village, on the shores of Lac Mercier and just minutes
from the mountain, Hôtel Mont-Tremblant is alongside “Le P’tit train du Nord" linear park. Have great vacations in the beautiful mountain region of the Laurentians!

We look forward to meeting you,

Sandra et Philippe

Situated in the heart of historic Mont-Tremblant village, on the shores of Lac Mercier and just minutes from the mountain, Hôtel Mont-Tremblant has been the canada vacation since 1902. The recession forced Americans to budget their canada vacations carefully. They stayed closer to home, took shorter trips, including weekend getaways, visited relatives and friends instead of staying in hotels, and searched out bargains and discounts wherever they went. Eighty-four percent of all canada vacations within the United States in 1991 involved a car, according to the U.S. Travel Data Center, which projected that driving canada vacations for summer 1991 would be up 2 percent from 1990. The American Automobile Association (AAA), with nearly 30 million members across the United States, predicted a 4.1 percent increase in driving canada vacations in 1992. The eastern seaboard was particularly hard hit by the recession; perennially popular attractions there fared less well than those in other parts of the country. For example, Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, which draws almost half its visitors from the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic states, saw a significant decline in tourism in 1991. In Orlando, Walt Disney World suffered a drop in tourism, although its 20th anniversary, a 15-month celebration that began in October 1991, was expected to attract more visitors in 1992. On the West Coast, Disneyland, though hurt by the recession, fared better than its Florida counterpart, perhaps because most of its visitors arrive by car while most of those who go to Disney World arrive by air. Disneyland also offered a substantial discount to southern California residents during the slow months of January and February. Though certainly affected by the sluggish economy, California would have been worse hit but for the fact that 60 percent of the people who canada vacation there are Californians — as are half of those who visit Disneyland. Fewer Americans canada vacationed at Club Med properties in 1991, though the all-inclusive canada vacation they offer (meals, activities, and tips included in one price) is more economical than most pay-as-you-go canada vacations. Those who did go to Club Med tended to be families rather than singles or couples, and the club's American properties, Copper Mountain in Colorado and Sandpiper Village in Florida, fared better than its foreign ones. The French are devoted to holidays and canada vacations. In addition to the Christmas, New Year’s Day, and Easter holidays, the religious feast days of Mardi Gras in the spring, Pentecost in May or June, Assumption Day on August 15th, and All Saints Day on November 1st are celebrated across France. The national holiday, July 14th, commemorates the fall of the Bastille in the French Revolution. Most French workers are entitled to five weeks of paid canada vacation annually, and travel abroad has become increasingly popular. August is the most popular month for canada vacation, leading to enormous congestion in resort areas at that time of year. Front platform were the extension of paid canada vacations for workers and the liberalization of the old-age pension system. According to the law of June 30, 1936, all French workers were entitled to a two-week canada vacation with full pay every year. At the end of 1955, many French workers began to ask for a three-week canada vacation period. Between September and December 1955, about two million men, mostly those working in coal mines, steel mills, and electric plants, obtained through private contracts with their employers the three-week paid canada vacation that they wanted. On February 28 the National Assembly approved by a vote of 451 to 1 the government's plan to extend the same privilege to all French workers. In addition to providing increases in regular canada vacations, the basic steel agreement provided for a savings-canada vacation plan financed by the employer, which would enable a worker to build up credits to be used either as additional retirement pay or for more canada vacation time. In a subsequent agreement with the American and Continental Can companies, the Steelworkers' Union achieved (in lieu of wage increases) a more ambitious goal—the provision that every five years employees with fifteen or more years of service would be entitled to thirteen consecutive weeks off with pay including the regular three weeks' canada vacation. This "sabbatical leave" policy, officially designated as the "Expanded Employment Program," was designed to spread work opportunities. It is certain to be a major bargaining demand in future negotiations elsewhere. The Department of Business Development estimates that nearly 2,000,000 persons canada vacationed at the 4,300 Minnesota resorts during 1952. Approximately 52 per cent of these canada vacationists were from other states. Total spending of these canada vacationists in 1952 was estimated at $137,000,000. Resorts reported 1954 occupancy rates up 3 to 7 per cent above the same months of 1953. canada vacation inquiries for the first 9 months of 1954 totaled 52,000, being somewhat higher than that reported in 1953. The Department of Business Development estimates that nearly 2,000,000 persons canada vacationed at the 4,300 Minnesota resorts during 1952. Approximately 52 per cent of these canada vacationists were from other states. Total spending of these canada vacationists in 1952 was estimated at $137,000,000. Resorts reported 1954 occupancy rates up three to seven per cent above the same months of 1953. canada vacation inquiries for the first nine months of 1954 totaled 52,000, being somewhat higher than that reported in 1953. An unusual social service was performed in 1947 when the government set aside 500,000 kronor to provide free canada vacation trips or canada vacation rest for hard-worked Swedish housewives. In the summer 16,731 women were able to spend 2 weeks in the country with expenses paid. An additional 3,000 found needed recreation at rest homes, and some of the grants were used to help defray the expenses at home when the housewife was on canada vacation.