Accessing the Marina

Who has access to the Préservation Lac-Tremblant-Nord Marina?

Préservation Lac Tremblant Nord (PLTN) owns the private land and facilities where the only access ramp to Lac Tremblant is located, allowing the launching of boats.

The municipalities of Ville de Mont Tremblant and Lac Tremblant Nord wish to ensure that their citizens can access Lac Tremblant with their boats via PLTN’s Lac Tremblant access ramp. The municipalities have each entered into a service agreement with PTLN concerning access to Lac Tremblant via its Lac Tremblant access ramp.

In keeping with its mission to preserve the environment of the Lac Tremblant region, PLTN takes special measures to avoid contamination and overexploitation of Lac Tremblant. Consequently, PLTN takes specific measures to help accomplish this mission.

The PLTN marina is accessible to members and citizens of the Ville de Mont Tremblant and the Municipalité de Lac Tremblant Nord.

PLTN establishes and regularly updates specific parameters for boat access to Lac Tremblant through the PLTN marina.

General parameters for access to Lac Tremblant via Marina PLTN

  • Boats maximum length 23′ for ballast boats, even if no ballast present
  • Maximum boat length 26′.
  • No access for personal watercraft or similar means of transportation, including motorized surfboards
  • No access to “boathouse” type of watercraft for sleeping purposes, including any boat that the Board of Directors has reason to believe, at its sole discretion, will be used for sleeping and living purposes.
  • 2-stroke engines not accepted after the 2024 season
  • All boats accessing Lac Tremblant through the PLTN marina must be washed at the PLTN boat wash, including trailers (cost to be paid – $30 2024 season); additional fee will be charged for trailers when leaving Lac Tremblant at the end of the season.
  • Residents Ville de Mont Tremblant maximum two (2) boats per property; maximum one ballast boat; boats must be registered to the owner’s immediate family (children, parents and grandparents)
  • Lakefront residents of the Municipality of Lac Tremblant Nord maximum one (1) ballast boat per property; boats must be registered in the name of the lakefront owner or a close family member (children, parents and grandparents).

Daily Users

  • Residents of Ville de Mont-Tremblant (blue cards) and Municipalité Lac Tremblant Nord (Accès Mont-Tremblant card issued by Ville de Mont-Tremblant or Municipalité Lac Tremblant Nord tax receipt): maximum of 15 Ville de Mont-Tremblant boats and 10 Municipalité Lac Tremblant Nord boats per day.
  • Boats must be taken out of Lac Tremblant at the end of each day; day users who do not take their boat out on the same day will have their boat refused by PLTN and will not be able to access Lac Tremblant thereafter through PLTN.
  • No ballast boats accepted for day users
  • Daily sailboats cannot access Lac Tremblant through PLTN

Buoys

Certain Ville de Mont-Tremblant residents have privileged access to launch their boats through PLTN and park them at the buoys at the south end of the lake. For further information, please contact ABMLT L’Association des Bateaux Motorisé Lac Tremblant

info.abmlt@gmail.com

Contractors

If you are a member or waterfront property owner and wish to access the marina for the delivery of materials or for your contractor, please complete the following form and return it to secretaire@preservationltn.ca. A minimum of 24 hours prior to use is required.

With permit: FRENCH / ENGLISH

Without permit: FRENCH / ENGLISH

Federal Dock (City residents)

Those who have a contract with the City for boat parking at the Federal Dock

For more information, please contact

Patrica Gauthier
Administrative Coordinator
Public Works Department
patgauthier@villedemont-tremblant.qc.ca

To become a member or for more information, please contact us:

secretaire@preservationltn.ca.

Buoys

Certain Ville de Mont Tremblant citizens have grandfathered access to launch their boat through PLTN and park it at the south end buoys. No new boats will be accepted by VMT for this category.

Contractors

If you are a member or a lakeside property owner and would like to access the marina for materials delivery or for your contractor, please complete the following form and return to secretaire@preservationltn.ca. A min of 24 hrs prior to use is needed.

With PermitENGLISH / FRENCH
Without PermitENGLISH / FRENCH

In order to access the PLTN Marina, you must adhere to the following criteria:

  1. Your name must appear on one of the lists based on the categories listed above
  2. Your boat and trailer must be same day washed at one of the sites recognized by the Ville de Mont Tremblant or MLTN
  3. No new wakeboard boats will be accepted as per VMT guidelines and PLTN bylaws. Only those boats previously entered under our wakeboard grandfather clause will be admitted.
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