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Eastern Townships

Owls Head

Owls Head offers slope side accommodations. With 44 trails, 1772 foot vertical, terrain park, drop off centre, it is ideal for families.

Sutton

Mont Sutton is famous for its glades, with trails from beginners to expert. 53 trails - 40% made up of glades. The mountain is located in the picturesque village of Sutton.

Orford

Orford has four mountainsides with 850 meters of altitude at the summit, 540 meters of skiable terrain and eight lifts. Three mountains offer 54 trails and 2 terrain parks from beginner to expert.

The Laurentians

Tremblant

With 94 runs serviced by 13 state-of-the-art lifts, Tremblant dominates a beautiful countryside. 18 acres of ramps, rails and jumps as well as an Olympic calibre superpipe. European-style village offers ski-in/ski-out hotels and condominiums.

Saint Sauveur Valley

Five ski areas within a 20 km radius: Mont Saint-Sauveur, Mont Avila, Ski Morin Heights, Mont Olympia and Mont Gabriel. The Saint-Sauveur Valley is the mecca of après-ski action, with a rainbow of lively restaurants, boutiques, bistros and nightclubs.

Quebec city Region / CHarlevoix

Mont-Sainte-Anne

As host of many international ski and snowboard competitions, Mont-Sainte-Anne is an international calibre resort with the following facilities: 63 ski trails spread on 3 mountain sides;10 FIS certified trails for international competitions; An impressive snow park equipped with a learning half pipe.

Stoneham

Snuggled in the heart of a horseshoe shaped valley and protected from winds, Stoneham offers you the choice of 32 trails on 4 mountains with a variety of terrain for every category of skiers and snowboarders. Only 20 minutes from historical Québec City.

Le Massif

Thanks to all of the naturally perfect ski conditions, Le Massif has been chosen as The National Ski Training Centre in Eastern Canada. Le Massif boasts the highest vertical drop in Eastern Canada with a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River. 36 trails on two mountains.


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