Jan 29 2011

More Options to Consider

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If you’re at Mont Blanc you may want to take the time to explore some of the other ski area in Quebec so you can come away from your visit knowing you’ve taken best advantage of the region as a whole.

  • Camp Fortune has a top elevation of 627 feet, a vertical drop of 650 feet, a skiable terrain of 95 acres and seven total lifts. The longest run is 0.3 miles, and average snow fall is 80 inches. li>
  • Edelweiss has a top elevation of 1148 feet, a vertical drop of 656 feet, a skiable terrain of 160 acres and four total lifts. The longest run is 0.3 miles, and average snow fall is 120 inches.
  • Le Massif has a top elevation of 2645 feet, a vertical drop of 2526 feet, a skiable terrain of 162 acres and six total lifts. The longest run is 3.0 miles, and average snow fall is 248 inches.
  • Mont Cascades has a top elevation of 1287 feet, a vertical drop of 525 feet, a skiable terrain of 60 acres and five total lifts. The longest run is 0.8 miles, and average snow fall is 114 inches.
  • Mont Sutton has a top elevation of 3175 feet, a vertical drop of 1509 feet, a skiable terrain of 174 acres and nine total lifts. The longest run is 1.8 miles, and average snow fall is 208 inches.
  • Owl’s Head has a top elevation of 2450 feet, a vertical drop of 1772 feet, a skiable terrain of 86 acres and nine total lifts. The longest run is 0.8 miles, and average snow fall is 200 inches.

There are more, of course, like Mont Tremblant, Mont-Sainte-Anne, Gray Rocks, and Ski Bromont to name a few. Take time to investigate the ones that you think will best suit your level and goals and then be prepared to take home whole lot of memories!

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