Elevation
1,214'
Base
1,903'
Summit
689'
Vertical Drop
Trails
42
155 Acres
Lifts
7
3 Types
Snowfall
109"
Annual Snowfall
19"
Dec
35"
Jan
32"
Feb
21"
Mar
2"
Apr

Best known for

Mont Blanc

Where to Stay

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 06, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 06, 2025

Projected Days Open

120

Days Open Last Year

115

Years Open

68

Average Snowfall

210"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
17%
Intermediate Runs
26%
Advanced Runs
45%
Expert Runs
12%
Runs in Total
42
Longest Run
0.6 mi
Skiable Terrain
155 ac

Lifts

7

Quad Chairs
3
Triple Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
2

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Mathieu

Mont blanc is known for it’s family friendly and relax ambiance but it is quite a « pitchy » mountain. There are 3 easy slopes from bottom down for biginners. Most of the slopes are for intermediate and advanced skiers. The main mountain is composed of two sides, the mont blanc and mont fautin (same peak, different orientation) and the third side is on an other mountain (the North). It’s an old fashion ski area, old lodge, old fix grip lifts and that gives a good vibe to the place. With 5 lifts working, there is little to no wait time most days. It’s got 43 combined runs but 28 top to bottom run options. With just a little over 600 ft vertical, it’s not mont tremblant (same vertical as st sauveur and olympia). The main chalet offers cafeteria and has a bar. The food is ok, nothing fancy but the price is resonable. I strongly recommend for families with kids that can ski, people who like doing many runs in a day without waiting and people who won’t get bored with ≈ 600 ft vertical. The north side is my favorite. For 70$ for an adult, it’s in a normal price range. You get more for your buck here than at St-sauveur.

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