Mont Sainte-Anne Downhill Skiing / Snowboarding Experience
Spend 7 or 14 nights at the foot of the gondola at Mont Sainte-Anne, ski-in, ski-out. A truly dependable snow destination with natural snow and its powerful snowmaking system, the skiable area of Mont-Sainte-Anne has always enjoyed a great reputation with a plentiful variety of different slopes. Mont-Sainte-Anne is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year with a season, which started on November 19th and extends to the end of April with the best snow conditions in the East.
Host of many World Cup events and mostly renowned for its unique expert terrain, Mont-Sainte-Anne features trails for every category of skiers. Spread over three sides, the skiing terrain offers breathtaking scenery all around the mountain, with the St. Lawrence River at the south bottom, Quebec city to the west, Charlevoix to the east and the Laurentians to the north. The 64 trails cover 450 acres and 42 miles (68 km), with a 2,050-foot (625-meter) vertical drop. At night, skiers will enjoy the 17 lighted trails and the highest vertical drop for night skiing in Canada.
Included in our special Snow package is a ski pass to everyone of Mont Saint-Annes downhill trails. You can ski the expert slopes of the south side including the Black Forest under wood, the extreme west side of La Crete with 3km and 625 meter vertical drop, the speed of the groomed slopes of Gros Vallon on the south east slopes or the Paradeuse on the north side and the eastern slopes for enjoyable family pleasure. For the expert, the two "S" trails by the gondola offer double diamond pleasure with one kilometre of abrupt vertical drop.
You wont have to worry about bringing you own ski's on the airplane either as all non-clothing equipment is included too meaning all you have to worry about is your technique.
With this special package we've incorporated an excellently situated hotel right at the foot of the mountain. You will love your stylish room, some of which have a mezzanine and fireplace. When you're not on the slopes you can relax on the balcony and admire the view of the alpine landscape, where Mont Sainte-Anne figures so prominently. Feeling peckish? Then you can depend on the expert cooking staff to prepare a snack or an elaborate meal when you want to take the time to enjoy a fine culinary experience.
Please Note: The Skiing season here runs from the 5th of January until the 31st of March; so please make sure you book your vacation during these dates. |