Mont Tremblant, things to do, restaurant recommendations, etc
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If you're over 18, there is a very nice nordic spa near Tremblant called Le Scandinave. Walking around outside in your bathing suit in freezing weather and surrounded by snow is a pretty neat experience.
Unfortunately, I won’t have time for a cigar in Montreal. But I have been to many La Casa del Habanos around the globe. They are pricey, but first rate. In fact, when I am on a Carribean Island or in Mexico, the only places I will buy them are at La Casa Del Habano because that is the only place that I can know with certainty, that they will be real and not counterfeit. In Europe, and likely Canada, this is much less of a problem.
You know; I had never thought of the counterfeiting angle before. I imagine there could be quite a market for something like that as they'll even counterfeit Kinder candy eggs so I guess one shouldn't be surprised.
I had thought you could simply purchase a selection of your favourites to take with you up the road to the Mount. Never know, you could even light one up at the top of a double black diamond run to contemplate your pending adrenaline rush.
If you're over 18, there is a very nice nordic spa near Tremblant called Le Scandinave. Walking around outside in your bathing suit in freezing weather and surrounded by snow is a pretty neat experience.
Sounds like fun, but unfortunately, our kids are too young, 14, 12, and 8. But we are staying at the Fairmont, which has an outdoor heated pool and hot tub, so we will probably make do with that.
You know; I had never thought of the counterfeiting angle before. I imagine there could be quite a market for something like that as they'll even counterfeit Kindle candy eggs so I guess one shouldn't be surprised.
I had thought you could simply purchase a selection of your favourites to take with you up the road to the Mount. Never know, you could even light one up at the top of a double black diamond run to contemplate your pending adrenaline rush.
The sad fact is that in most countries, there are a lot more counterfeits than real Cuban cigars. I have even seen fakes in airport duty free shops. The Cubans are so meticulous when it comes to cigars that I can spot fakes from a mile away.
Sounds like fun, but unfortunately, our kids are too young, 14, 12, and 8. But we are staying at the Fairmont, which has an outdoor heated pool and hot tub, so we will probably make do with that.
There is also an indoor water park fairly close by. It's called Aqua Club La Source.
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