Club Med plans second Canadian all-inclusive resort

Club Med is set to develop Club Med Tremblant, expanding the company’s presence in North America. The new resort, slated to open in December 2028 as the brand’s flagship ski destination in North America, will be the second Club Med resort in Canada following the Club Med Québec Charlevoix, which opened in 2021.

Club Med Tremblant is the result of a three-part collaboration with French management company Alderan and ski provider Station Mont-Tremblant. The landmark agreement includes a long-term lease securing Club Med as the resort’s operator and a construction contract appointing the company as delegated project manager, giving the brand full responsibility for overseeing design, planning and execution.

“Canada continues to be a key market in our North American growth strategy," Carolyne Doyon, president & CEO, North America and the Caribbean at Club Med, said in a statement. "With the upcoming opening of Club Med Tremblant, we are thrilled to introduce a new destination offering an original premium all-inclusive mountain experience—providing immersive, one-of-a-kind vacations that have defined Club Med for decades.”

The property is slated to include:

  • Ski-in and ski-out capabilities with daily lift tickets included
  • Alpine dining
  • Age-specific Kids Clubs for children aged four months to 17 years.
  • Summer activities such as hiking, water activities, and more
  • Wellness experiences including a spa

Aligned with Club Med’s global development standards, Club Med Tremblant will target LEED certification and Green Globe operational certification, embedding sustainability from initial design through long-term resort management.

In November, Club Med and Station Mont-Tremblant formalized a new partnership agreement focused on ski school offerings. This collaboration will give guests direct access to highly skilled instructors, personalized lessons, and programs tailored to all ages and skill levels, reinforcing the destination’s reputation as a premier training ground for winter sports enthusiasts.

The agreement also includes commitments from Station Mont-Tremblant to implement a series of significant upgrades to the mountain in the coming years. These planned enhancements are designed to further improve slope conditions, guest flow and overall mountain amenities.