Alpine Canada and Mont-Tremblant have officially announced that the PwC Tremblant FIS Audi Ski World Cup will return on December 5–6, 2026, bringing the world’s top women alpine skiers back to one of North America’s premier winter destinations.
Building on the success of the 2023 and 2025 editions, the 2026 event will once again feature two giant slalom races, held over Saturday and Sunday on Tremblant’s renowned competition slopes. The races are part of the prestigious FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, the highest level of international alpine ski competition.

The Tremblant stop has quickly established itself as a standout venue on the women’s World Cup circuit, attracting elite athletes, global media, and thousands of fans. The event is expected to welcome approximately 65 athletes from 17 countries, along with hundreds of coaches, technicians, and officials, as well as more than 10,000 spectators over the race weekend.
Beyond sport, the PwC Tremblant World Cup continues to deliver significant economic and cultural impact. The event generates an estimated $8.8 million in economic activity across Canada, including $7.2 million in Quebec, and contributes $2.2 million in wages within the province. Internationally, it reaches an audience of over 80 million viewers, supported by more than 600 hours of broadcast coverage across 40+ global networks, including domestic coverage on CBC and Ici Radio-Canada Télé.
The 2025 edition of the event earned national recognition, receiving the International Sport Event of the Year award from Sport Tourism Canada, further cementing Tremblant’s reputation as a world-class host destination.

“We are extremely pleased to confirm the dates for the PwC Tremblant Women’s World Cup in 2026 and to continue this journey alongside Alpine Canada,” said Patrice Malo, President and Chief Operating Officer of Station Mont Tremblant. “This major event reflects our resort’s expertise and proven ability to deliver world-class experiences while showcasing the excellence of our mountain, our teams, and our community.”
Therese Brisson, President and CEO of Alpine Canada, emphasized the importance of the event for the sport: “We are thrilled to once again give women’s ski racing the spotlight it deserves on home soil at a world-class resort like Tremblant. This event supports our commitment to growing the sport, inspiring Canadians, and delivering an exceptional experience for athletes and fans alike.”
Nicolas Marcoux, CEO and Senior Partner at PwC Canada, added: “The PwC Tremblant World Cup is a tremendous event for Canadian sport and for the entire community. We are proud to support an event that showcases the exceptional talent of women competing on the international stage while inspiring the next generation.”
A World-Class Destination

Set in the heart of the Laurentian Mountains, Mont-Tremblant is widely recognized as a leading four-season resort destination. Its pedestrian village, scenic alpine terrain, and vibrant hospitality offering—including nearly 2,000 lodging units, more than 75 restaurants and boutiques, and a full calendar of major events—make it an ideal setting for international competitions of this scale.
What to Expect in 2026
Spectators attending the PwC Tremblant World Cup can expect more than just elite ski racing. The event typically features:
- High-speed giant slalom competition featuring the world’s top-ranked female athletes
- Fan zones and viewing areas with live entertainment
- Athlete meet-and-greet opportunities and après-ski festivities
- Extensive media coverage and live broadcasts
Further details on event schedules, ticket sales, and related activities will be released in Fall 2026.
For updates and additional information, visit: coupedumonde.tremblant.ca
