Ice fishing - Mountain lake - private

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Duration: 3 hours

Overview

Join us for guided ice fishing on a frozen lake in Mont-Tremblant. Our guide will set you up in a heated pop-up tent where you’ll fish for rainbow and brook trout. This tour is for anyone who wants to try ice fishing in a comfortable setting—beginners welcome, no experience needed.

Included

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Guide for your group
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Heated pop-up tent on the ice
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Valid fishing permit for all participants
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All fishing gear (rods, line, bait, ice augers)
Included
If chosen: Transport from Tremblant resort

Highlights

More information

Our guide meets you at the lake and walks you to a heated pop-up tent already set up on the ice. Inside, the tent stays warm with a portable heater while you fish through holes. Our guide shows you how to use the gear, bait your hook, and recognize when a trout bites. We also have an underwater camera attached to one of the fishing lines—you can watch on a screen as trout approach and bite your bait.

You’ll fish for rainbow trout and brook trout in a 27-hectare stocked lake with a maximum depth of 11 meters. The fishing limit is 5 trout per adult (children under 18 count toward their accompanying adult’s catch limit). All caught fish must be kept—no catch and release—to prevent introducing disease to the lake.

Our lake sits in a valley surrounded by pine and mixed forest. Ice fishing season runs from late December through mid-March, depending on ice conditions. This is a low-intensity activity—you’ll be sitting in the tent most of the time, with short walks to and from the parking area.

Ice fishing is one of Canada’s popular traditional winter activities— with hundreds of thousands going ice fishing each year. Some provinces have thousands of lakes open for ice-fishing and some have only a handful. In Quebec we have a few hundred.g, Our tour uses modern heated tents and gear, but you’re still experiencing the same core activity that families across Canada have enjoyed for generations: drilling through ice, dropping a line, and waiting for a bite out on a frozen lake.

Who is this for

This is an easy, low-intensity tour suitable for beginners. You’ll be sitting in a heated tent for most of the tour. Physical effort is minimal—short walks on packed snow from parking to tent (approximately 50 meters), and handling lightweight fishing rods. No previous fishing experience needed. Our guide provides all the instruction.

Know before you reserve

Age and physical requirements

  • No minimum age (children must be supervised by an adult at all times)
  • Children under 18: catch limit counts toward accompanying adult’s 5-fish limit
  • Participants must be able to walk 50 meters on packed snow
  • Must be comfortable sitting for extended periods in cold weather (tent is heated but you’re still outdoors)

Group dynamics

  • Standard option: shared tour with other guests (maximum 12 participants)
  • Private tours available: your group only with dedicated guide and tent (2-12 participants)
  • Private tours can add transport from Tremblant resort (max 6)

What to expect

  • Duration: 2h-3h
  • Location: 40 minutes from Tremblant resort. We are less than a 2-hour drive from Montreal and Ottawa
  • All caught fish must be kept (no catch-and-release policy to protect lake ecosystem)
  • Fishing success varies by day, weather, and season—our guide will work to help you catch fish but we cannot guarantee catches

Prices do not include taxes or mandatory resort royalty of 3% and may be subject to change without notice. See cancellation and modification terms.

Know before you go

  • Please dress appropriately for ice fishing. Ask if you are unsure or see our What to wear section.

What happens after you reserve

We recommend reserving in advance as spaces fill up. After your reservation, you will receive 2 emails immediately :

  • a reservation with important info such as driving directions for your meeting point and meeting time for your activity
  • a receipt of payment