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Ermitage Du Lac

Book this if You want the sweet spot of Tremblant: dead-center in the pedestrian village but tucked away in a quiet corner by the lake.

Why People Love It

8.6453 reviews
  • Free ski valet right at the gondola (saves you hauling gear)
  • Intimate, boutique feel compared to the massive resort factories nearby
  • Direct access to the Cabriolet lift and free ice skating rink

Quick Take: It’s a condo-hotel that nails the 'cozy cabin' vibe, but the free breakfast is strictly continental—don't expect an omelet station.

Reviewed by @Sonya_HeathI honestly loved how cozy this spot felt. Having a fireplace in my room was a game-changer for relaxing at night, and being able to grab a decent breakfast before hitting the bike trails right outside made the whole trip so easy. Definitely felt like a home base.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers love the 'hidden in plain sight' location and the friendly staff who actually remember your name.

Reality check

Sofa beds in the suites are showing their age and can be uncomfortable for adults.

  • You hate noise but want to be 3 minutes from the bars
  • You appreciate a kitchenette to save money on lunch
  • You want a romantic, lower-key atmosphere

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9
  • Housekeeping: Consistent and thorough. Reviews frequently mention 'spotless' rooms.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Excellent. Renovated bathrooms (2020) mean grout and fixtures are fresh.
  • Maintenance: Very good. The 2020 renovation refreshed the tired spots.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp and clean, though not ultra-luxury thread count.
  • Odors & scents: Neutral and fresh. No lingering smoke or musty carpet smells reported.

Sleepability™

8SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Hallway noise (wood frame construction)
  • Sofa bed springs

Before you book

Good to know

  • There is a 3.5% 'Tremblant Royalty' fee added to your bill (standard for the resort).
  • You get free ice skate rentals for the rink right next door.
  • The ski valet is located at the base of the mountain, not the hotel—drop your gear there and walk back empty-handed.

What to pack

  • Swimsuit for the year-round outdoor hot tub
  • Slippers (floors can be chilly in winter)
  • Coffee pods (if you're picky—rooms have machines but supply is basic)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • One-Bedroom Suite (Corner Unit): Larger layout, more windows, often has a fireplace.
  • Lake Miroir View rooms: The most peaceful views, facing away from the pedestrian path.

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground floor units near the lobby/entrance (can be busier)
  • Standard Queen rooms if you have more than 2 people (very tight 330 sq ft)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would love to request a quiet One-Bedroom Suite on an upper floor, ideally a corner unit facing Lac Miroir for the view. We are celebrating a special occasion and would appreciate the extra privacy.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is breakfast actually included?

Yes, but it's a 'deluxe continental' buffet. Think pastries, fruit, yogurt, cereal, and hard-boiled eggs. No hot griddle items.

Is the pool open in winter?

No. The pool is seasonal (summer only). However, the outdoor hot tub is open year-round.

How far is the walk to the ski lifts?

It's a 3-minute walk to the Cabriolet (stand-up gondola) which whisks you to the main base. Or a 10-minute uphill walk if you skip the Cabriolet.

Is there air conditioning?

Yes, all rooms have A/C, which is crucial for humid Quebec summers.

Can I bring my dog?

No. Ermitage du Lac is strictly not pet-friendly. You'll need to book the Westin or Fairmont for that.

Is there an elevator?

Yes, the building has elevators, making it accessible for strollers and luggage.


Insider Tips

  • The 'Ski Valet' isn't just a locker—it's a service right at the Express Gondola. Use it! Don't carry your skis back to the hotel.

  • Grab a 'BeaverTail' pastry from the stand nearby and eat it by the fire in the hotel lounge.

  • If the hotel garage is full (rare but possible), the public parking P1 is a short walk away.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The gym is tiny—basically a closet with a treadmill and some dumbbells.

  • 💡The 'kitchenette' in smaller rooms is very basic (microwave/mini-fridge), not a full cooking setup.

  • 💡You can hear the church bells from the nearby Chapel St-Bernard (charming, but audible).

  • 💡The lobby has a really nice espresso machine that's often free to use.

  • 💡It's one of the few places in the village that feels like a European pension rather than a mega-hotel.

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