Airbnb regulations · Mont-Tremblant
Airbnb regulations in Mont-Tremblant: what's allowed in 2026
Short answer — **PERMITTED with conditions**: tourism residence is authorized in designated resort or recreational-tourism zones; restricted or banned in standard residential zones.
Quebec province-wide rules — applicable everywhere
- CITQ registration mandatory since September 1, 2023 (Loi 67): every operator must obtain a classification number from the Corporation de l'industrie touristique du Québec and display it on every listing. Operating without a CITQ number is illegal and subject to fines of $2,500–$25,000 per day.
- 3.5 % accommodation tax on the occupancy rate, collected by the operator and remitted to Revenu Québec.
- GST / QST: if your annual revenue exceeds CAD $30,000 you must register and charge taxes (5 % + 9.975 %).
- STR-specific home insurance is required by most municipalities and mandatory to keep coverage if a claim is tied to paid stays.
Sources: Loi 67 — Act to improve the fight against illegal tourist accommodation · Corporation de l'industrie touristique du Québec (CITQ) · Revenu Québec — Accommodation Tax
Municipal verdict — Mont-Tremblant
In Mont-Tremblant, tourism residence is permitted in resort zones (Tremblant, Versant Soleil) and certain recreational-tourism zones designated by the zoning by-law. In most standard residential zones, the use is restricted or banned. Check the zoning map before any purchase.
The no-gray-area alternative — Sainte-Adèle, Project Heritage
If you're looking for land where Airbnb is permitted without depending on the specific zone, Project Heritage at Sainte-Adèle (Laurentides) is the Quebec reference. Tourism-residence use is written directly into municipal zoning by-law 1314-2010-Z, pages 250, 411 and 429 — meaning Airbnb / Vrbo is authorized by the city itself, with no derogation application, no individual procedure, and no risk of the zone being reclassified later. 70+ lots from CAD $119,000, 45 minutes from Montréal.
Frequently asked questions
Is Airbnb legal in Mont-Tremblant?
PERMITTED with conditions: tourism residence is authorized in designated resort or recreational-tourism zones; restricted or banned in standard residential zones. In Mont-Tremblant, tourism residence is permitted in resort zones (Tremblant, Versant Soleil) and certain recreational-tourism zones designated by the zoning by-law. In most standard residential zones, the use is restricted or banned. Check the zoning map before any purchase.
What are the provincial rules applicable everywhere in Quebec?
Since September 1, 2023, Quebec's Loi 67 requires every Airbnb / Vrbo / short-term-rental operator to hold a CITQ classification number and display it on every listing. The 3.5 % accommodation tax on the occupancy rate is collected by the operator and remitted to Revenu Québec. Annual revenue above CAD $30,000 triggers GST / QST registration.
Can I operate an Airbnb in Mont-Tremblant?
Yes, but only in zones where the municipal by-law authorizes tourism-residence use — primarily resort zones (Tremblant, Versant Soleil) and certain recreational-tourism zones. In standard residential zones the use is restricted or banned. Check the Mont-Tremblant zoning map before any purchase.
Sources and verification
- Ville de Mont-Tremblant — official site
- CITQ registry — verify a classification number
- Revenu Québec — accommodation tax
Important notice
This page summarizes the (authoritative) provincial rules and points to the municipal by-law for zone-level details. Zoning by-laws can change — always verify the current version with the municipality before buying or listing.
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