6+ Bakeries · Canada

Best Bakeries in Mont-Tremblant

From heritage bakeries serving generations of families to a new wave of sourdough and viennoiserie specialists, Mont-Tremblant's 6+ bakeries cover everything that Canada's bread culture is known for. Expect strong local traditions alongside internationally influenced technique.

Queues De Castor - Bakery in Mont-Tremblant
Queues De Castor
#1Bakery
4 (10 reviews)
Le Moulin du Petit Breizhe - Bakery in Mont-Tremblant
Le Moulin du Petit Breizhe
#2Bakery
4 (10 reviews)
Pâtisserie Instant Gourmand - Patisserie in Mont-Tremblant
Pâtisserie Instant Gourmand
#3Patisserie
4 (10 reviews)
La Bergandoise - Bakery in Mont-Tremblant
La Bergandoise
#4Bakery
4 (10 reviews)
Bagel Boréal - Bagel Shop in Mont-Tremblant
Bagel Boréal
#5Bagel Shop
4 (10 reviews)
Boulangerie la perle noire - Boulangerie in Mont-Tremblant
Boulangerie la perle noire
#6Boulangerie
4 (10 reviews)
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Frequently Asked Questions about Bakeries in Mont-Tremblant

What is the best bakery in Mont-Tremblant, Canada?

Based on verified Google reviews and our editorial analysis, Queues De Castor is currently the highest-rated bakery in Mont-Tremblant. It maintains a 4/5 rating from 10 reviews.

When is the best time of day to visit a bakery in Mont-Tremblant?

For the freshest bread and viennoiserie, most Mont-Tremblant bakeries are at their best shortly after opening — usually between 7am and 10am. Many bakeries sell through popular items by midday, so early visits are recommended for celebrated venues.

Do bakeries in Mont-Tremblant take reservations?

Most bakeries operate walk-in only. A small number of destination bakeries offer pre-orders for whole loaves, celebration cakes, or large pastry orders — it's worth checking the bakery's website or Instagram for advance-order options.

What types of bakeries are common in Mont-Tremblant?

Mont-Tremblant hosts a range of bakery types, typically including neighbourhood bread bakeries, French-style boulangeries, dedicated pâtisseries, artisan sourdough shops, viennoiserie specialists, and café bakeries that serve pastries alongside good coffee. The mix varies by neighbourhood.