tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18554031.post1842948753762341672..comments2023-10-25T06:09:48.244-07:00Comments on Marie's World: Bon Jour, Marie!Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01561206141302638773noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18554031.post-80816224450189142612023-10-04T10:06:26.671-07:002023-10-04T10:06:26.671-07:00Selecting the perfect venue sets the stage for a s...Selecting the perfect venue sets the stage for a successful corporate event. In this essay, we explore the nuances of an ideal <a href="https://www.bedfordvillageinn.com/corporate-events/" rel="nofollow">corporate events venue</a>. It’s more than just physical space; it’s an atmosphere that fosters creativity, productivity, and networking. From spacious conference rooms to advanced technological amenities, the right venue transforms a gathering into an experience. Businesses must prioritize venues that align with their brand ethos and event objectives, ensuring every moment resonates with professionalism and innovation.blanka2dvnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18554031.post-54922278293491969502015-07-24T23:34:28.583-07:002015-07-24T23:34:28.583-07:00Mont Tremblant is my preferred ski location around...Mont Tremblant is my preferred ski location around Montreal and there are so many things beyond skiing this place can offer.<br /><br />Mont Tremblant the village: frankly I find it kind of cheesy and artificial, but it has everything you need to spend good weekend or vacation, restaurants, bars, brew pub, hotels that may be a little pricy, but if you can afford it pick one with heated pools. <br /><br />Mont Tremblant during the summer: well maintained hiking trails, beautiful views of the Laurentian's from the platform on top of the mountain, a lot of family activities and kids fun, golf and spa Scandinave in the surroundings. The National Park of Mont Tremblant offers more outdoor activities if you like the nature. <br /><br />Mont Tremblant during the winter: I know, it's not Whistler, and it can be really cold, and you may end up skiing in some arctic like winds on icy surface, but come on, this is Quebec, Canada, better embrace it and enjoy your time. There are some nice long ski slopes, and few difficult ones and if you are beginner, no worries, the family zones will allow you to practice. The personnel is making amazing efforts to maintain the tracks even in very harsh weather conditions. The gondola on the South side of the mountain allows for a quick warm up in a cold day, but I really prefer the North side, more rustic, less crowded, some nice glades to ski in. My preferred spot at the end of the ski day: the chalet at the base of the North side has a fire place, get a hot chocolate and sit around to warm up your toes. <br /><br />The best is to get to Mont Tremblant after snow storm. Fingers crossed for another one soon.David@Plateau Naturahttp://plateaunatura.ca/noreply@blogger.com