jirob
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Post by jirob on Nov 21, 2008 10:39:18 GMT -5
Hi. I'll be visiting Mont Tremblant in January, and would like to buy some new ski/board clothing while I'm there. But in case the shops don't stock what I want, it would be useful to be able to contact some of the stores in advance of travelling.
Would anyone here know any email addresses for Mont Tremblant shops, like Boutique Burton, Adrenaline, etc? I'm based in the UK, so email is preferable to phone numbers.
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Post by QikTrnz on Nov 21, 2008 12:35:34 GMT -5
Thanks for both signing up and also for your question.
I will publish the email addresses here as a response within the next hour or so.
Depending on how far you get with the emails...
...or if you get general email information that will narrow down where you might go,
I will also add the phone numbers.
If you have inexpensive long distance to North America this is still a good option because by asking for the staff member (and writing the name down) with the most knowledge about the brand you want, it's been my experience you'll get the right person, right now... and... when you get here you'll have a built in introduction.
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Post by QikTrnz on Nov 21, 2008 14:10:05 GMT -5
Hi JIROB...
Here is the information you requested. I will try to add to this for general future reference.
If there is a shop or brand that you want that is not on this list , please let me know and I will do my best to get that for you.
Depending on how far you get with the emails...
...or if you get general email information that will narrow down where you might go,
I will also add the phone numbers.
(If you have inexpensive long distance to North America this is still a good option because by asking for the staff member (and writing the name down) with the most knowledge about the brand you want, it's been my experience you'll get the right person, right now... and... when you get here you'll have a built in introduction.)
E-Mail addresses for sporting goods stores:
Please note that where the stores are linked to the Intrawest resort, emails may be going to supervisors of that particular outlet. Outlets themselves do not have individual email addresses at this time.
1) Adrénaline:
The trendiest shop in the village! Urban Board Gear and clothing, footwear and accessories.
malapoin@intrawest.com
(819) 681-5501
2) Boutique Aventure
A charming boutique that features an eclectic collection of Patagonia and ARC'TERYX technical and casual clothing.
Boutiqueaventure@cjocable.ca
(819) 681-4535
3) Boutique Burton@Tremblant
jcraig@intrawest.com
The Burton concept shop where you'll discover labels such as Analogue, Gravis, Volcom and Nixon.
Base Télécabine (819) 681-5802
4)Boutique Salomon
lbourricard@intrawest.com
The Adidas family: Adidas, Salomon Winter Sports Gear, a full line to meet all your needs.
Rue des Remparts (819) 681-5502
5) Explore !
n.barkley@intrawest.com
Get off the beaten path. The outdoor shop that invites you to discover a world of clothing, accessories and equipment... This is the location of the official Atomic Skis store and these folks are very knowledgeable.
Place des Voyageurs (819) 681-4684
6) Magasin de la Place
msauve@intrawest.com
This is perhaps the most comprehensive Ski gear supplier on the hill. Serving Tremblant customers since 1968, this shop carries a huge inventory of full line goods from multiple top name brands. The staff are so experienced and that shows in their knowledge as soon as you walk in the door.
Place Saint-Bernard (819) 681-4502
7) Helly Hansen
E-Mail address to follow.
The world's oldest outdoor clothing company invites you to discover its complete collection for the whole family.
Place Saint-Bernard (819) 681-4990
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jirob
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Post by jirob on Nov 24, 2008 17:28:51 GMT -5
Wow, many thanks for your detailed replies. You've been most helpful. Once I've a better idea of the gear I want, I'll contact the relevant shops. Looking forward to January.
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Post by QikTrnz on Nov 25, 2008 8:36:36 GMT -5
Hi Jirob...
You are very welcome.
We appreciate questions like yours because the research gives us an opportunity to improve the database for all who come to the site.
One of the interesting aspects of this particular research was the willingness of the staff from individual shops to offer useful help for U.K. visitors to Tremblant who may be accustomed to European conditions and how those conditions vary from what we typically have at Tremblant.
If I had only heard this once, it would have still been a good point, however, 3 or 4 staff made a similar reference, so I thought it was proactive on their part to do so, because the concern expressed was that they wanted people to be comfortable in our local conditions, and that in being properly prepared, they would enjoy there time here to the maximum.
I agree. We have had this conversation with our friends many times on the chairlift, as Lord Baden-Powell so wisely knew when he created the "Boy Scout" movement, the concept of "BE PREPARED" has many benefits that skiers and boarders alike will appreciate.
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