Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Val Saint-Come -- Ski Resort

About Val Saint-Come

Val Saint-Come is located in Quebec's snow belt and gets abundant snowfall during the ski season.A state of the art snowmaking system ensures that the snow conditions are excellent all winter long.

The four lifts, including a high-speed detachable quad chair keep lift lines to a minimum. Skiers and snowboarders can enjoy the 21 varied trails, a half-pipe and alpine park.

The scenery is beautiful and provides many a skier with a feeling of freedom from the daily grind.

Children are an important part of Val Saint-Come. A day care center takes care of the smallest ones, while older kids can learn the joys of skiing with qualified ski instructors.

Snowboarders will enjoy the half-pipe and the snowboard park.

Val Saint-Come is located 200 km (125 miles) from Quebec City and 160 km (100 miles) from Montreal.

Val Saint-Come Weather & Snow Report

Val Saint-Come Climate

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Val Saint-Come Hill Statistics

TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: 40 % Intermediate: 40 % Advanced: 20 % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Base Elevation: 1,000 ft (305 m) Summit Elevation: 2,000 ft (610 m) Vertical Drop: 1,000 ft (305 m) Snowmaking: 95 % Number of Lifts: 4 Lift Capacity: 7,220 per hour Types of Lifts: 1 Surface Lift 1 Triple Chair 1 Quad Chair 1 Hi-Speed Quad Number of Trails: 21 Longest Run: 10,560 ft (3,219 m) CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: 450 883-0701 Snow Phone: 450 883-0701 Facsimile: 450 883-0462


Source: goski.ca

Val D'Irene -- Ski Resort

Val D'Irene Weather & Snow Report

Val D'Irene Climate

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Val D'Irene Hill Statistics

TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: _ % Intermediate: _ % Advanced: _ % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Annual Snowfall: 24 in (61 cm) Number of Lifts: 4 Types of Lifts: 1 Tube Lift 1 Beginner Lift 1 T-Bar 1 Double Chair Number of Trails: 24 Longest Run: 413 ft (126 m) CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: 418 629-3450 Facsimile: 418 629-3550



Source: goski.ca

Stoneham -- Ski Resort

About Stoneham Ski Area

Located less than 20 minutes from beautiful Quebec City, Stoneham Ski Resort awaits you with great skiing, top-notch facilities, high quality services and that very special atmosphere Quebec City is famous for.

Stoneham offers great skiing conditions on 300 acres. Of those, 185 acres are lit terrain for night skiing, the largest night skiing network in Canada.

Runs are spread out over four mountains and are well served by 10 lifts. Due to its location in a horseshoe shaped valley, Stoneham is protected from winds, which improves snow quality and overall comfort.

Private and group lessons are available daily, and there are a variety of packages to suit almost every need, including a money back guaranteed "learn-to-ski in three days" package offered to those who have never skied.

Kids are well taken care of at Stoneham. A day care center is available, as is Children Island, an outdoor park where children can have fun and learn the basics of skiing with qualified ski instructors.

Condo and hotel accommodations can be had slopeside and at the base of the mountain.

Other services include restaurants, lounges, a skating rink and 20 km of cross-country trails.

Stoneham Weather & Snow Report

Stoneham Climate

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Stoneham Hill Statistics

TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: 20 % Intermediate: 23 % Advanced: 40 % Experts Only: 17 % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Base Elevation: 695 ft (212 m) Summit Elevation: 2,075 ft (632 m) Vertical Drop: 1,380 ft (421 m) Skiable Area: 322 acres (130 hectares) Annual Snowfall: 140 in (356 cm) Snowmaking: 86 % Number of Lifts: 9 Lift Capacity: 14,200 per hour Types of Lifts: 4 Surface Lifts 1 Double Chair 3 Quad Chairs 1 Hi-Speed Quad Number of Trails: 32 Longest Run: 10,502 ft (3,201 m) CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: 418 848-2411 Snow Phone: 418 848-2415 Facsimile: 418 848-1133



Source: goski.ca

Ski Vorlage -- Ski Resort

Vorlage Weather & Snow Report





Vorlage Climate

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Vorlage Hill Statistics

TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: 20 % Intermediate: 50 % Advanced: 30 % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Vertical Drop: 490 ft (149 m) Skiable Area: 80 acres (32 hectares) Annual Snowfall: 120 in (305 cm) Snowmaking: 100 % Number of Lifts: 6 Lift Capacity: 6,100 per hour Types of Lifts: 2 Surface Lifts 3 Double Chairs Number of Trails: 15 Longest Run: 4,000 ft (1,219 m) CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: 819 459-2301 Facsimile: 819 459-3336


Source: goski.ca

Parc du Mont-Comi -- Ski Resort

Mont-Comi Weather & Snow Report



Mont-Comi Climate

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Mont-Comi Hill Statistics


TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: 37 % Intermediate: 38 % Advanced: 6 % Experts Only: 19 % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Base Elevation: 881 ft (269 m) Summit Elevation: 1,881 ft (573 m) Vertical Drop: 1,000 ft (305 m) Skiable Area: 150 acres (61 hectares) Annual Snowfall: 180 in (457 cm) Snowmaking: 50 % Number of Lifts: 4 Lift Capacity: 4,800 per hour Types of Lifts: 2 Surface Lifts 2 Double Chairs Number of Trails: 22 Longest Run: 4,500 ft (1,372 m) CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: 418 739-4858 Snow Phone: 418 739-4066 Facsimile: 418 739-5022


Source: goski.ca

Owl's Head -- Ski Resort

About Owl's Head

Owl's Head Ski Mountain is situated in the heart of the Eastern Townships of Quebec nestled against the USA border of Vermont State. It is located approximately 145 km east of Montreal, Quebec and 25 km south of the town of Magog.

40 years of Owl’s Head. On December 18th, 1965 Mr. Fred Korman opened the doors of Owl’s Head Ski Area for the very first time. What started as a hobby for this electrician from Mansonville has now grown to a 4 season resort that provides some of the best skiing in Quebec as well as one of the top rated golf courses in the province. Keeping with the rich heritage of the region, the Korman’s decided to keep the native Abeniki name of Owl’s Head in respect to the ancient culture and the great Chief Owl.

The mountain terrain offers a perfect mix for every ability level making it a great family choice for a ski getaway.

The panoramic views of Lake Memphremagog and area are unbelievable. Some of the runs will leave you breathless as you are skiing right into the Lake. Great views of Vermont & New England can be experience on most sunny days.

Food and warm shelter are never far away in the rustic Owl's Head ski lodge. The Owl's Head lodge features a children's nursery and day care center, rental shop, ski school, ski shop, locker area, drop-off zone and plenty of free parking.

Owl's Head Weather & Snow Report

Owl's Head Climate

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Owl's Head Hill Statistics

TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: 30 % Intermediate: 40 % Advanced: 30 % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Base Elevation: 510 ft (155 m) Summit Elevation: 2,480 ft (7753m) Vertical Drop: 1,772 ft (540 m) Skiable Area: 130 acres (60 hectares) Annual Snowfall: 180 in (457 cm) Snowmaking: 90 % Number of Lifts: 9 Lift Capacity: 14,000 per hour Types of Lifts: 4 Double Chairs 4 HiSpeed Quad Number of Trails: 45 Longest Run: 13,200 ft (4,023 m) CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: 450 292-3342 Snow Phone: 450 292-3342 Facsimile: 450 292-3067



Source: goski.ca

Mont-Sainte-Anne -- Ski Resort

About Mont-Sainte-Anne

Mont-Sainte-Anne, built by the Quebec government in 1965, but sold to private investors, has three faces and 56 trails covering 428 acres of terrain -- the largest range of trails in eastern Canada. But 20 years before the official opening of the ski area, Mont-Sainte-Anne was the host, in February 1947, of the Alpine Skiing Canadian Championships. This event was the first in a long list of major competitions that would happen here. Mont-Sainte-Anne, which was recently purchased by The Resorts of the Canadian Rockies Ltd., offers the unique advantage of a world-class resort and a historic city offering a French European atmosphere.

Mont-Sainte-Anne Weather & Snow Report

Mont-Sainte-Anne Climate

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Mont-Sainte-Anne Hill Statistics

TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: 23 % Intermediate: 46 % Advanced: 18 % Experts Only: 13 % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Base Elevation: 575 ft (175 m) Summit Elevation: 2,625 ft (800 m) Vertical Drop: 2,050 ft (625 m) Skiable Area: 428 acres (173 hectares) Annual Snowfall: 160 in (406 cm) Snowmaking: 80 % Number of Lifts: 13 Lift Capacity: 18,560 per hour Types of Lifts: 1 Magic Carpet 5 Surface Lifts 2 Double Chairs 1 Triple Chair 2 Quad Chairs 1 Hi-Speed Quads 1 Gondola Number of Trails: 56 Longest Run: 19,008 ft (5,794 m) CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: 418 827-4561 Snow Phone: 888 827-4579 Facsimile: 418 827-3121


Source: goski.ca