travel deal October 12, 2012

66 days of Quebec skiing for $279!

Travel Deal for October 12, 2012

travel deal October 12, 2012The days are short, the jackets have come out, the sun-tan lotion is boxed away. Don’t dismay. Those signs also mean ski season is just a snowfall away!

In eastern Canada, the premier winter getaway destination is Mont Tremblant, Quebec‘s liveliest ski resort. A fantastic early-bird special offers hard-core skiers the chance to hit the slopers for as little as $4.23 per day.

With the Mont Tremblant T-66 Pass, skiers can score 66 days of skiing for just $279. The deal must be booked by November 13, 2012.

T-66 Pass Details:

  • 48 weekdays and 18 weekend days of usage
  • Up to 30% discounts on days not included in the T-66 Pass predetermined calendar.

Vacay.ca Recommends Mont Tremblant Winter Getaway Deals

The après-ski scène at Mont Tremblant is just as delightful as the slopes themselves, as Vacay.ca contributing writer Merle Rosenstein found out last season. With fine-dining options, accessible spas and a range of accommodations, Rosenstein found several diversions while not on the ski hills.

In “A Perfect Weekend in Mont Tremblant,” Rosenstein writes: “After a sumptuous dinner at L’Avalanche Bistro Lounge, a funky eatery in the heart of the pedestrian village, I was well fortified for any calorie-consuming activity. An amazing assortment of tapas included chicken wrapped with bacon and maple syrup, rack of lamb with mustard sauce and white wine, and risotto with mushrooms and truffle oil. For dessert, there were two kinds of crème brĂ»lĂ©e.”

To Book This Mont Tremblant Ski Deal: Visit the Mont Tremblant website or call toll-free 1-866-253-8235.

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