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Number of Trails: 43
- 8 Beginner (18%)
- 16
Intermediate (39%)
- 18 Advanced (43%)
Number of Lifts:5
- 2 Quad
- 1 Double
- 2 Surface
Season: Mid Nov - April
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Vertical Drop: 2,526'
Summit Elevation: 2,645'
Base Elevation: 118'
Skiable Acres: 302
Avg. Annual Snowfall: 252"
Snowmaking: 60%
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Snowboarding: Yes
Terrain Parks: 1
Glades:No
Snow Tubing: No
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Down by the sea rests a majestic mountain in a luxuriant environment where an
accompanying microclimate makes for extremely generous snowfalls. Atop this
mountain - in fact the highest vertical drop East of the Canadian Rockies,
skiers and snowboarders can contemplate vast and unending scenery that
triggers off a sense of well-being and liberation. Plunging straight towards
the sea, 42 trails at Le Massif await discovery, each revealing a new view of
the ships below that hail from around the globe.
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Number of Trails: 66
- 15 Beginner (23%)
- 30
Intermediate (45%)
- 12 Advanced (18%)
- 9 Expert (14%)
Number of Lifts: 13
- 1 Gondola
- 3 Quad
- 1 Triple
- 2 Double
- 6 Surface
Season: mid Nov - end of Apr
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Vertical Drop: 2,050'
Summit Elevation: 2,625'
Base Elevation: 575'
Skiable Acres: 450
Miles of Trails: 40
Avg. Annual Snowfall: 160"
Snowmaking: 80%
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Snowboarding: Yes
Terrain Parks: 3
Glades: 7
Half Pipes: 2 (1 junior)
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EFFECTIVE JANUARY 23, 2007 US CITIZENS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PRESENT A VALID
PASSPORT, AIR NEXUS CARD, OR U.S. COAST GUARD MERCHANT MARINER DOCUMENT, OR A
ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD, FORM I-551, IF APPLICABLE, WHEN TRAVELING TO CANADA
VIA PLANE. Under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)
Mont-Sainte-Anne, located in beautiful Quebec, Canada, offers pure snowy
bliss. The air is pure and the skiing and snowboarding conditions are just
right at Mont-Sainte-Anne. Snow conditions are always exceptional, thanks to a
high performance snowmaking system, with high technology snow groomers.
Mont-Sainte-Anne will keep you coming back for great outdoor snow fun!
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