Elevation
1,312'
Base
3,176'
Summit
1,509'
Vertical Drop
Trails
60
230 Acres
Lifts
10
4 Types
Snowfall
140"
Annual Snowfall
24"
Dec
39"
Jan
38"
Feb
30"
Mar
8"
Apr

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Mont Sutton, Quebec, Canada @Jocelyne Trudeau

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 07, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 13, 2025

Days Open Last Year

129

Years Open

65

Average Snowfall

197"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
25%
Intermediate Runs
30%
Advanced Runs
18%
Expert Runs
27%
Runs in Total
60
Longest Run
1.8 mi
Skiable Terrain
230 ac
Snow Making
126 ac

Lifts

10

High Speed Quads
1
Quad Chairs
2
Double Chairs
6
Surface Lifts
1

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Reviews

Helderberg Complainer

This was my first day at Sutton so take my report with a grain of salt. On March 24, 2015 it was mid-winter conditions, frozen corduroy primarily. 100% open and lots of snow, deep cover. The place is unique. The emphasis is on glades of all levels of difficulty from wide open and easy to double diamond and challenging. The glades zig and zag all over the mountain, meaning there are endless paths to take. There are some nice cruisers too, but there are better places for cruising. They actually groom the glades which are wide enough to groom. Grooming does not seem to be a huge priority. Its a very natural mountain, untamed mountain. Very old school--what I imagine skiing was like in the 60s. Also an unusual number of very skilled women skiers who seemed to outnumber the men.

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