January is peak season at Mont-Tremblant. The mountain is fully operational with all lifts and trails open (conditions permitting). Snow depth is typically at its highest, and conditions are at their most consistent. This is the busiest period, so expect moderate crowd levels.
50cm
Avg Snowfall
-12°C
Avg High (10°F)
-22°C
Avg Low (-8°F)
20"
Snowfall (inches)
In January, Mont-Tremblant sees an average of 50cm (20 inches) of snowfall. Daytime temperatures typically reach -12°C (10°F) with overnight lows around -22°C (-8°F). These are genuinely cold conditions. Proper layering with insulated, windproof outerwear is essential. Exposed skin should be covered to prevent frostbite on the chairlift.
Crowd Level
Day Pass Price
$119
Crowd levels at Mont-Tremblant in January are moderate. Weekends draw more visitors than weekdays, and holiday periods within the month will be noticeably busier. Day passes are priced at $119. For the best experience, aim for a midweek visit.
During peak season in January, expect the vast majority of Mont-Tremblant's 102 trails to be open. All 14 lifts should be running, and grooming crews maintain a consistent surface on marked runs. Off-piste terrain benefits from accumulated snowpack and is generally in prime condition.