About Mont Blanc
Mont Blanc is a popular year-round vacation destination located at the gateway to the Mont-Tremblant region, just over an hour north of Montréal. Whether skiing with friends, vacationing with the family, or just planning a quick weekend getaway, Mont Blanc is known for excellent value vacations in the heart of the Laurentians.
In winter, it’s one of Québec’s leading ski resorts with the 2nd highest ski mountain in the Laurentians: 41 trails and terrain parks, on 3 mountain faces provide a great choice of terrain for all levels of skier and snowboarder. And winter fun isn’t limited to the mountain; guests enjoy delicious dining in our "Le Chamonix" dining room and après-ski relaxation in the steaming hot tub by the large indoor pool.
Mont Blanc Weather & Snow Report
Mont Blanc Climate Please note that this climate chart is relative to the nearest large center from the ski resort. Please check the local weather for current conditions. Chart provided by ClimateChart.com
Mont Blanc Hill Statistics TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: 17 % Intermediate: 29 % Advanced: 39 % Experts Only: 15 % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Vertical Drop: 1000 ft (333 m) Skiable Area: 150 acres (61 hectares) Annual Snowfall: 140 in (356 cm) Snowmaking: 85 % Number of Lifts: 7 Lift Capacity: 11,000 per hour Types of Lifts: 2 Surface Lifts 3 Triple Chairs 2 Quad Chairs Number of Trails: 41 Longest Run: 5,280 ft (1,609 m) CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: 1 800 567-6715 Facsimile: 819 688-6112
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About Mont AvilaNestled in the heart of the Valley of Saint-Sauveur and only 45 minutes from downtown Montreal. Mont Avila is one of Canada’s leaders in the sports and leisure industry: we are in constant development of winter sports and leisure activities. Mont Avila is the ideal place to live an unforgettable working experience. Mont Avila Weather & Snow Report Mont Avila Climate Please note that this climate chart is relative to the nearest large center from the ski resort. Please check the local weather for current conditions. Chart provided by ClimateChart.com
Mont Avila Hill Statistics TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: 18 % Intermediate: 27 % Advanced: 49 % Experts Only: 6 % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Base Elevation: 615 ft (187 m) Summit Elevation: 1,365 ft (416 m) Vertical Drop: 615 ft (187 m) Skiable Area: 35 acres (14 hectares) Annual Snowfall: 80 in (203 cm) Snowmaking: 100 % Number of Lifts: 3 Lift Capacity: 4,400 per hour Types of Lifts: 1 High-Speed Quad 1 Triple Chair 1 Double Chair Number of Trails: 11 Longest Run: 3,445 ft (1,050 m) CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: 450 227-4671 Snow Phone: 450 227-4671 Facsimile: 450 227-2065 Source: goski.ca
About Mont Alta Located in the Laurentians' snow belt, Alta offers you 26 trails of natural snow like we used to see in the old days. Perfect for all types of skiers. Glades and mogul lovers will find lots of challenges while beginners will enjoy our nice easy trails, including a 1.6km trail. Rental boutique, repair shop and the cafeteria are there for your convenience during your visit at Alta. Mont Alta Weather & Snow Report Mont Alta Climate
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About Massif du Sud To the tourist station of Massive du Sud, every descent an ultimate one discovered for skiers of all calibres. The highest skiable terrain in Quebec at an altitude of 915 meters and 400 meters of vertical, Massive du Sud presents you enchanting settings to catch your breath, with exceptional snow conditions throughout the season. Massif du Sud Weather & Snow Report | Massif du Sud Climate
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Le Relais Weather & Snow Report | Le Relais Climate
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About MassifRising high above the mighty St. Lawrence River in the heart of Quebec’s Charlevoix is Le Massif, a sleeping giant of a mountain that’s home to some of the most spectacular skiing in Eastern Canada. Le Massif is about one hour east of Quebec City and its international airport, not far from Mont-Sainte-Anne and in the centre of the province’s picturesque Charlevoix region. It is known for its commanding views of the St. Lawrence, its steep runs, its state-of-the-art facilities and its tantalizing cuisine that’s some of the best you’ll find at any ski area’s base in Canada. It’s also the mountain with the greatest vertical drop (770 metres; 2,526 feet) and the largest annual snowfall (650 cm; 21 feet) east of the Canadian Rockies. Massif Weather & Snow Report Massif Climate Source: goski.ca
La Vallee du Parc Weather & Snow Report La Vallee du Parc Climate Please note that this climate chart is relative to the nearest large center from the ski resort. Please check the local weather for current conditions. Chart provided by ClimateChart.com La Vallee du Parc Hill Statistics TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: 20 % Intermediate: 67 % Advanced: 13 % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Base Elevation: 1,100 ft (335 m) Summit Elevation: 1,465 ft (447 m) Vertical Drop: 550 ft (168 m) Skiable Area: 60 acres (24 hectares) Annual Snowfall: 150 in (381 cm) Snowmaking: 80 % Number of Lifts: 5 Lift Capacity: 4,800 per hour Types of Lifts: 4 Surface Lifts 1 Double Chair Number of Trails: 15 Longest Run: 3,000 ft (914 m) CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: 819 538-1639 Facsimile: 819 538-7312
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About Edelweiss ValleySince the year 2000, Edelweiss has been fortunate enough to be part of the large Mont Saint-Sauveur International family. Expertise acquired over the years and our concern for excellent customer service are important assets which are reflected in every aspect of your Edelweiss experience. The Quebec ski industry was born in Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts, a small village in the Laurentians which rapidly became the cradle of skiing. In 1934, an American industrialist, Fred Pabst, installed the first permanent ski lift on Hill 70, soon to be the most famous hill in Eastern North America. Eleven joined Mr. Victor Nymark to found UPHILL LTD., a company which was to play a major role in the development of the site. In 1948, the first T-bar in North America, imported from Austria, was installed on Hill 71. Then throughout the following years, other lifts were installed from Hill 67 to Hill 72. Edelweiss Valley Weather & Snow Report | Edelweiss Valley Climate Please note that this climate chart is relative to the nearest large center from the ski resort. Please check the local weather for current conditions. Chart provided by ClimateChart.com
Edelweiss Valley Hill Statistics TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: 33 % Intermediate: 44 % Advanced: 18 % Experts Only: 5 % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS Base Elevation: 500 ft (152 m) Summit Elevation: 1,125 ft (343 m) Vertical Drop: 625 ft (191 m) Skiable Area: 150 acres (61 hectares) Annual Snowfall: 120 in (305 cm) Snowmaking: 100 % Number of Lifts: 4 Lift Capacity: 7,600 per hour Types of Lifts: 1 Magic Carpet 3 Double Chairs 1 Detachable Quad Number of Trails: 18 Longest Run: 1,500 ft (457 m) CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: 819 459-2328 Facsimile: 819 459-3481
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About Bromont At a mere 45-minute drive east of Montreal, Ski Bromont has great skiing on perfectly groomed trails. Ski Bromont guarantees you optimum snow conditions, with snowmaking equipment covering more than 80 percent of the skiable terrain. With 72 trails on over Mountains and covering 3 sides, Bromont is Quebecs fastest growing alpine resort. Enjoy Night Skiing on 46 trails, with Guaranteed Ski Conditions and the Free Zone : Alpine Park with jumps, quarter-pipe and table-top. For summer vacationers there is a Waterpark offering more than 23 wet and dry activities. Indulge yourself in more than 100 km of Mountain Biking on marked trails accessible by chairlift and 12 Downhill Trails for the thrill seekers. Also plenty of Hiking Trails are offered year round. The area also offers a dynamic ski school and a daycare service for the pleasure of both parent and child. Bromont Weather & Snow Report | Bromont Climate Please note that this climate chart is relative to the nearest large center from the ski resort. Please check the local weather for current conditions. Chart provided by ClimateChart.com | Bromont Hill Statistics
TRAIL RATINGS Beginner: 26 % Intermediate: 35 % Advanced: 21 % Experts Only: 18 % MOUNTAIN STATISTICS ase Elevation: (180 m) BSummit Elevation: (565 m) Skiable Area: 400 acres Vertical Drop: (385 m) Annual Snowfall: 190 in (483 cm) 7 Lift Capacity: 13 Snowmaking: 85 % Number of Lifts: ,650 per hour Types of Lifts: Detachable Quad Poma Chair Dopplemayr Quadr Quad chair Dopplemayr Roling carpet Detachable Quad uple Partek Quad chair Dopplemayr new 2005
Quad chair Dopplemayr new 2006
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With great views of the Laurentians, 14 varied trails and a 176-metre vertical drop, Belle Neige offers great ski and snowboarding action for every level. Whether you're an experienced skier or plan to introduce your children to the sport, you can count on Belle Neige for fun at a reasonable cost. Beautiful surroundings, spectacular glade skiing, a sun-drenched snow park complete with half-pipe and other challenging installations, Belle Neige has it all! And counting more than 100 monitors and instructors, it's a great place to learn the rudiments of skiing and snowboarding.
Belle Neige Weather & Snow Report Belle Neige Climate Source: goski.ca
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