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Compliance · Bill 67

Short-term rental permit — Mont-Tremblant

The City of Mont-Tremblant and the Mont-Tremblant resort municipality apply different STR rules by sector (residential, tourist, lakefront). Beyond provincial CITQ registration, check zoning, noise bylaws, and night-stay limits before listing on Airbnb.

  • CITQ required on every platform (Bill 67)
  • 3.5% lodging tax must be collected and remitted
  • Zoning rules vary by sector — a municipal permit may be required

984 active CITQ registrations tracked in this municipality. View registry

Mont-Tremblant — zoning and municipal permits

Full guide: Bill 67 and CITQ in Quebec.

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Do I need CITQ in Mont-Tremblant?

Yes for any rental under 31 consecutive nights in Quebec (Bill 67). The number must appear on every Airbnb, Vrbo, or direct listing.

Can the municipality be stricter?

Yes — zoning, municipal permits, condo bylaws, and nuisance rules can restrict STR even with a valid CITQ.

Can Reserver.ca handle compliance?

Our plans include CITQ support, lodging tax handling, and coordination with local rules for managed properties.