Mont Tremblant, Québec, 968 m, is located 140 km north of Montréal. It is one of the highest peaks in the Laurentian Highlands. The Algonquin called it Manitou Ewitchi Saga, meaning "mountains of the dreaded Manitou." They believed Manitou would make the mountain tremble when humans dared to disturb nature. In 1895 the Québec government established the Parc de la Montagne Tremblante, today called parc de récréation du Mont-Tremblant.
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Mont Tremblant
Published Online February 7, 2006
Last Edited March 4, 2015
Mont Tremblant, Québec, 968 m, is located 140 km north of Montréal.