Elevation
755'
Base
2,871'
Summit
2,116'
Vertical Drop
Trails
102
763 Acres
Lifts
14
5 Types
Snowfall
176"
Annual Snowfall
11"
Nov
41"
Dec
48"
Jan
44"
Feb
30"
Mar
8"
Apr

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Where to Stay

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 28, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 13, 2025

Projected Days Open

143

Days Open Last Year

140

Years Open

86

Average Snowfall

178"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
19%
Intermediate Runs
30%
Advanced Runs
37%
Expert Runs
13%
Runs in Total
102
Longest Run
3.7 mi
Skiable Terrain
763 ac
Snow Making
465 ac

Lifts

14

Gondolas & Trams
3
High Speed Quads
6
Quad Chairs
1
Triple Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
3

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Stephen R

My family spent a week here during New England Feb Break 2022. The skiing overall was fabulous. We had awesome powder to start our week, but midway through the trip, the area had some freezing rain. The resort did a great job of keeping runs open and groomed after the freezing rain. We were also surprised that so many people in Canada are not wimps with the cold. We had some weekend ski days that were cold and windy with temps in the low single digits (3-5 degrees F) with high winds(20-30 MPH) and it didn't seem to slow anyone from Canada down, like it would in Vermont or Maine where we often ski. The weekends get busy, but there are ways to avoid some of the lift lines if you go to some of the less busy lifts. Before the freezing rain, we had some of the best tree skiing anywhere, but like Eastern North American skiing, the ice that formed from the freezing rain made it terrible afterwards. Yet despite this, the resort did a fabulous job grooming. It is also a thoughtful resort with multiple ways to get to the top. The village is a treat and probably the best ski village in the East. I think the surrounding area is very beautiful and one of the nicest and most beautiful in the East.

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