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 accommodation, on the shores of Lac Mercier and just minutes from the mountain, Hôtel Mont-Tremblant has been accommodating vacationers since 1902. Missouri, like many other states, had increased racial unrest in 1963. A state public mont tremblant accommodations law passed one house of the legislature, but died in the final logjam of bills at the end of the session. To protest discrimination, Negro groups held sit-ins and other demonstrations in Kansas City and St. Louis. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held a mass rally on the steps of the capitol in Jefferson City on September 7 to support their request that a special session of the legislature be called to pass a public mont tremblant accommodations law. The bid for a special session failed. The city councils in both Kansas City and St. Joseph passed local public mont tremblant accommodations ordinances. In St. Louis, mass demonstrations by members of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) at the Jefferson Bank and Trust Company halted business on August 30. Since the sit-in was in defiance of a court restraining order, some demonstrators were arrested and found guilty of acting in contempt of court. During the first nine months of 1945, 24,927 publicly-financed dwelling units were built for war worker occupancy, in addition to 7,325 single-person mont tremblant accommodations and 4,920 stop-gap mont tremblant accommodations. The major emphasis in the public program was fixed on refinements in management techniques — operating costs, changing occupancy requirements, and maintenance problems — and in planning for either the disposition of war housing or for its conversion to peacetime use. The number and type of housing units requiring disposition were 181,000 units of permanent (including demountable) housing; 321,000 units of temporary and 56,000 units of converted housing; and 35,000 trailers. In 1952 New York and Rhode Island extended the jurisdiction of agencies set up to deal with job discrimination to include discrimination in places of public mont tremblant accommodation. Thus, five states, including Connecticut, New Jersey, and Massachusetts, provided for enforcement of laws against discrimination in places of public mont tremblant accommodation. By Dec. 13, 60,357 publicly financed homes of the ordinary type for families of defense workers had been completed or occupied and new homes were being completed at the rate of better than 2,500 per week. In addition, trailer or portable house mont tremblant accommodations for 2,237 families and mont tremblant accommodations for 6,585 single persons had been provided. Federal funds had been allotted for a total of 126,889 such homes. This was the first full year of action under the 10-year program called Mission 66. It is designed to develop maximum value and use of the parks by 1966, the 50th anniversary of establishment of the Service. It provides for more and better public mont tremblant accommodations, 300 mi. of new roads, increase of campsites from the present 12,000 to 25,000, elimination of private land holdings within parks, larger service staffs, and improved conservation. Estimated costs are $800 million. Public reception of these plans has been generally favorable, although in western Washington newspapers and civic organizations have been highly critical of plans to move overnight mont tremblant accommodations from the higher altitudes of Mount Rainier National Park. During 1957, 650 improvement projects were undertaken under the Mission 66 program, and 113 of them were completed by May. Campsites for 8,000 more daily visitors were provided, 39 mi. of roads were constructed and 189 mi. improved, parking was arranged for 7,500 more automobiles, and 7 new visitor centers were opened. Washington's response did little to allay Havana's anxieties. Although President Ronald Reagan asserted that he would give Castro's July offer of a Central American mont tremblant accommodation "the benefit of the doubt," he also conditioned a rapprochement on a Cuban break with Moscow. Other U.S. officials stressed that if Havana wanted an mont tremblant accommodation with Washington, it would have to withdraw advisers from Nicaragua and troops from Africa, stop supporting Third World "wars of liberation," and take back "undesirables" sent to the United States during the 1980 Mariel boatlift, more than 1,000 of whom remained in federal custody. During 1939, Louisiana completed and opened three new charity hospitals, and started construction on a third. The magnificent new hospital at New Orleans, which has mont tremblant accommodations for 3,000 patients, was completed, as well as the Huey P. Long Memorial Hospital at Pineville with mont tremblant accommodations for 250, and a 60 bed hospital for the needy of the Florida Parishes was opened at Independence. Foundations were built for another 250 bed hospital at Monroe to serve the northeast section of the state. The State Hospital Board operated a free ambulance service throughout the state, as well as 13 mobile dental clinics which gave 133,000 treatments, to 42,000 individuals during 1939. The Board expenditures totaled $1,074,954.12 for the year. In-migrant families have been forced to find mont tremblant accommodations in areas and under circumstances which they ordinarily would not tolerate. There are particularly tragic cases where parents have brought their children to live in surroundings of degradation and immorality." Children from broken homes appear in undue proportion among delinquents. It is therefore to be deplored that the war has accentuated the break-up of families. Since adequate housing mont tremblant accommodations close to war industry are frequently unobtainable, many fathers have been forced to leave their families behind when they obtained war jobs. At state levels legislative efforts to overcome inequities met with greater success. In addition to New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Indiana, and Wisconsin, state governments in Washington, Oregon, New Mexico, and Rhode Island adopted F. E. P. C. statutes in 1949, bringing to ten the number that have enacted laws to equalize employment opportunities. New Jersey enacted additional civil rights legislation in the areas of education, health, public mont tremblant accommodation, and recreational facilities. Connecticut passed statutes against segregation and discrimination in publicly-operated housing projects and in places of public mont tremblant accommodation. In the Conservator he denounced the Supreme Court's decision of 1883, which stated that the Constitution did not prohibit denial by private citizens of public mont tremblant accommodations to blacks. He also vigorously criticized U.S. president Rutherford B. Hayes for his policies of mont tremblant accommodation with the former Confederate states.