Mont-Tremblant.
The men's retreat.
A long weekend in the Laurentians. Mountain runs, working sessions in a cabin under the ski hill, and a room of men who finally stop performing and start telling the truth about where they actually are.
Why Mont-Tremblant.
Mont-Tremblant sits two hours north of Montreal in the Laurentian mountains. The ski village quiets down in the off-season — which is exactly when this retreat runs. No tourist crowds. No noise. A cabin under the mountain, a small group of men, and three days where the schedule respects the work.
You can run the mountain in the morning, work in the afternoon, and sit by the fire at night without checking a phone. That's the design. The setting does half the work for us — the body slows down, the room slows down, and the conversations get honest faster than they do anywhere else.
The rhythm.
Mornings — Movement. Trail runs, mountain hikes, or a hard workout in the village gym. Bodies wake up before the brain has a chance to talk you out of it.
Late mornings — Working sessions. Small group, structured. We work on what you actually came to work on — career direction, the next 90 days, the boundary you've been avoiding, the channel you keep almost-launching.
Afternoons — Solo time. Walk the trails. Read. Write. Nap. The retreat isn't a content factory — it's the space your week never gives you.
Evenings — The dinner. One long table, real food, no phones. The one rule: be honest or be quiet. Some of the best conversations of these weekends happen at hour three of dinner three.
Most men haven't been in a room like this since they were kids. That's not exaggeration. It's the actual problem. Three days fixes more of it than three years of solo work.
Small groups. Honest men.
The Mont-Tremblant retreat is intentionally small — usually 8 to 12 men. Most are between 30 and 55, established in their work, with families or building toward one. Most are clients, friends of clients, or referrals. Not a public sign-up form. Not a conference.
Past attendees: coaches, founders, drivers, creators, doctors, contractors. What they have in common isn't job title — it's that they showed up willing to do the work, including the kind of work that's just sitting with hard truth.
If that sounds like you, get in touch. I'll tell you honestly whether the next one is a fit — and if it's not, what would be.
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