- In order to facilitate access to recreational services for the citizens of Lac-Tremblant-Nord, the municipality has an access and reimbursement policy for certain services: Lac-Tremblant-Nord – Access and reimbursement policy
ANNUAL ACCESS – MONT-TREMBLANT NATIONAL PARK (SÉPAQ)
To obtain a (FREE) annual card for the Mont-Tremblant National Park (SÉPAQ), please :
- Complete the application form :
- Annual card (18 years old and over)
- Submit the form by email to the municipality at info@lac-tremblant-nord.qc.ca, we will then send it to the SÉPAQ and provide you with your access pass via email afterwards.
DAY CAMP – VILLE DE MONT-TREMBLANT
In accordance with an agreement with the Ville de Mont-Tremblant, the municipality reimburses Lac-Tremblant-Nord residents a portion of the fees for the day camp offered by the Ville de Mont-Tremblant.
All requests for reimbursement must be sent by email to the municipality (info@lac-tremblant-nord.qc.ca) along with the following supporting documents :
- Invoice and/or receipt
- Completed refund form
EXTRACURRICULAR SPORTS ACTIVITIES
Lac-Tremblant-Nord residents who register their children under 12 in extracurricular sports activities will be eligible for a reimbursement of ONE HUNDRED (100) dollars per child, per year.
All requests for reimbursement must be sent by email to the municipality (info@lac-tremblant-nord.qc.ca) along with the following supporting documents:
- Invoice and/or receipt
- Completed refund form
ACCÈS MONT-TREMBLANT CARD
As our municipality is part of Mont-Tremblant agglomeration, our citizens have access to most of the Ville de Mont-Tremblant’s recreational programs and activities. To that effect, the Vivre Mont-Tremblant card is getting a makeover and becomes the Accès Mont-Tremblant card :
- Owners or undivided co-owners of a building in Lac-Tremblant-Nord can obtain an Accès Mont-Tremblant card;
- When your Vivre Mont-Tremblant card is no longer valid, you must apply for the new Accès Mont-Tremblant card to enjoy recreational programs.
HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR CARD ?
- The Vivre Mont-Tremblant card has been replaced by the new Accès Mont-Tremblant card. If you are a Vivre Mont-Tremblant cardholder, your card will remain in effect until it expires and will provide you with the same privileges;
- The Accès Mont-Tremblant card is issued for a new card application or when your Vivre Mont-Tremblant card expires;
- No Accès Mont-Tremblant card will be issued to holders of a valid Vivre Mont-Tremblant card.
To apply for an Accès Mont-Tremblant card, you must go to one of the following service points with the required documents*:
- Culture et loisirs counter (Complexe aquatique, 635, rue Cadieux)
- Samuel-Ouimet Library (1145 rue de Saint-Jovite)
- Reception desk at city hall (1145 rue de Saint-Jovite)
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Each family member will need to physically present themselves at one of the service locations and will need to provide the documents listed below:
Adult (18 years old and over)
You must provide one (1) proof of identity among the following :
- Passport
- Citizenship certificate or permanent resident card
- Driver’s license
- Health insurance card
- Educational institution card
- Military forces card
- Certificate of Indian Status
You must present two (2) proofs of residency among the following :
- Title of ownership of a building located on the territory of the City of Mont-Tremblant or the Municipality of Lac-Tremblant-Nord. Verification of the property assessment roll or the land register can be done by the City upon request and a payment of $5 fee
- Lease of a dwelling located on the territory of the City of Mont-Tremblant or the Municipality of Lac-Tremblant-Nord, within the meaning of article 1892 of the Civil Code of Québec
- Driver’s license
- Property tax account for the building or dwelling in question, whose issue date is less than 12 months from the date of the subscription request.
- Provincial (Quebec) or federal (Canada) government document whose date of issue is less than 12 months from the date of the subscription request (e.g. notice of assessment)
- Confirmation of the Quebec Address Change Service (SQCA), the date of issue of which is less than 3 months from the date of the subscription request
- Invoice relating to a charge imposed on the building in question, the date of issue of which is less than 12 months from the date of the subscription request. For example: invoice from the syndicate of co-ownership
- Utility service account, whose issue date is less than 3 months from the date of the subscription request (Ex.: electricity bill, gas, insurance, alarm system, telephone, internet, television)
Children (0-17 years old)
You must provide one (1) proof of identity among the following:
- Birth or adoption certificate
- Health insurance card
- Current year school report
- Current year student card
- Hospital card
ADVANTAGES AND PRIVILEGES
- Free access – children and students
- 45% discount – adults
Samuel-Ouimet and Convent Libraries
- Free subscription
Courses, workshops and programs
- Preferential rate
- Priority access when registering for the programming of courses and activities of the City of Mont-Tremblant
- Free access
- Free access to the beach (possibility of being accompanied by non-residents)
- Free access to the boat launch at Lac Mercier beach
WHAT TO DO IF YOUR CARD IS LOST OR STOLEN
- The Accès Mont-Tremblant card is free and must be activated annually;
- The applicable rate for the replacement of the Accès Mont-Tremblant card is $8.70 + taxes.
To obtain a replacement card, please contact the Culture and Recreation Department of the City of Mont-Tremblant by phone at 819 425-8614 or by email at cultureetloisirs@villedemont-tremblant.qc.ca
All the details regarding the Accès Mont-Tremblant card are also available on the Ville de Mont-Tremblant‘s website under the tab Accès et Experience Cards