Mont Blanc

Ski Quebec's big white mountain. Mont Blanc is the big mountain with great ski conditions and a family-friendly feel. The best Quebec ski resort vacation , Mont Blanc ski resort hotel is located in the heart of Quebec's Laurentian mountains just south of Mont Tremblant. With 41 alpine ski trails and the second highest elevation in the Laurentian / Mont Tremblant region, we have the size and variety to excite the most demanding skiers and snowboarders.

Stoneham

Stoneham could be considered a city ski resort. It's located less than 20 minutes from downtown Quebec City, but has some ski vacation appeal as well, with impressive vertical and plenty of variety. Stoneham is 2.5 hours from Montreal. The resort has 1,380 feet of vertical, 39 runs, a snowpark, a halfpipe and a total of seven lis, including three quads and a double chairli. The skiing takes place on several mountain faces, all of which are identified by a number. The trails are numbered, too. Stoneham Mountain offers 16 trails at night, the largest network for night skiing in Canada.

Owl's Head

Owl's Head is a ski resort located in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. At Owl's Head, skiers and riders can enjoy 50 trails spread out over 163 acres of skiable terrain that consists of 30% beginner runs, 40% intermediate and 30% advanced. The resort prides itself on their beautiful views, outstanding groomed terrain, top-notch snow sports school and their dedication to creating a family friendly resort. Owl's Head has a variety of ski-in/ski-out lodging options for guests as well as access to cafeterias, dining rooms, and bars.

Massif du Sud

Boasting the highest summit elevation in Quebec, Canada, Massif du Sud offers 226 acres of skier and rider accessible terrain. Massif du Sud is accessible by one quad and one Poma, and offers two terrain parks including a slopestyle course and park slope with 25 features.

Marmot Basin

Boasting the highest base elevation of the Canadian Rockies and located in Jasper National Park, Marmot Basin offers a 3000 vertical drop and 1,675 acres of skier and rider accessible terrain. 86 runs showcase groomers, trees, bumps, alpine bowls and chutes and are serviced by seven lifts including three high-speed quads. Freestylers will find two terrain parks with a good variety of jumps, rails, boxes and jibs for entertainment.

Le Massif

Rising high above the mighty St. Lawrence River in the heart of Quebec's Charlevoix is Le Massif, a sleeping giant of a mountain that's home to some of the most spectacular skiing in Eastern Canada. Le Massif is about one hour east of Quebec City and its international airport, not far from Mont-Sainte-Anne, and in the centre of the province's picturesque Charlevoix region. It is known for its commanding views of the St.

Whitewater

With an average snowfall of over 40 feet and located along Canada's Powder Highway in southern British Columbia, Canada, Whitewater Ski Resort is nestled along the Selkirk Mountains. Skiers and riders will find a vertical of 2,044 . and access to 1,184 acres of accessible terrain. Whitewater features 81 named runs that include groomers, open bowls, chutes, glade and tree skiing. The terrain is rated 10% beginner, 32% intermediate, 47% advanced, and 11% expert. A terrain park will entertain the freestylers and Nordic and multi-use trails are also available.

SilverStar

Who cares about snowmaking machines when daytime temperatures in B.C.'s Okanagan Valley ' home to Silver Star Resort ' stays at -3 Celsius (27 Fahrenheit) and keeps light, powder snow under those slats and boards. It's all natural here.
You'll find what you are looking for, regardless of your ability. Do your skiing or riding thing across 3,000 acres from groomed cruisers to the Putnam Creek steeps and into the Silver Woods glades.