Mont Sainte Anne Ski Resort

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Overview

Mont-Sainte-Anne is a year-round mountain destination located within the Laurentian mountain chain about 40km northeast of Quebec City. The ski resort is known for providing guest with spectacular scenery, long groomed trails and family friendly activities. The ski area contains a wide mix of terrain that ranges beginner to advanced.

The resort is host to multiple other winter activities including cross country skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding, paragliding, sleigh rides and ice skating. Mont-Sainte-Anne is one of Canada’s original ski areas and opened in January of 1966.

 

1,600 beds at the foot of the mountain with an additional 1,200 beds nearby. Shuttle service and ski bus available to Quebec and nearby hotels. 9,000 more rooms lie within 40 kilometers. Limited winter camping facilities are available at the mountain base.

Terrain

Mont-Sainte-Anne is a resort known for having the highest night skiing vertical in Canada and was host to the first Canadian Winter Games in 1967. Mont-Sainte-Anne offers skiing and snowboarding off of three sides of the mountain with 70 trails spread across 2,145 accessible acres.

The resort offers groomed runs through moguls, and steeps, the mountain accommodates skiers and riders of all levels. The terrain is rated as 23% beginner, 18% intermediate, 45% advanced and 14% expert where 80% of the mountain has snowmaking and the annual snowfall is 190 inches. For freestylers, there are four terrain parks and an intermediate boarder/skier cross course open to all.

Inside Scoop

Mont-Sainte-Anne is a year-round mountain destination that offers visitors many activities other than skiing and snowboarding. The ski area offers snowshoeing, dog sledding, paragliding, sleigh rides, and ice skating. In the summer, Mont-Sainte-Anne is home to a golf course, mountain bike trails, hiking and paragliding.

Plan Your Trip

Mont-Sainte-Anne Lodging

Best Time for Snow

Average Snowfall

51"
32"
22"
11"
0"
1"
Nov
38"
Dec
43"
Jan
41"
Feb
38"
Mar
12"
Apr
0"
May

Terrain Overview

21%
Beginners Runs
46%
Intermediate Runs
20%
Advanced Runs
13%
Expert Runs
71
Runs in Total
2.8 mi
Longest Run
547 ac
Skiable Terrain
136 ac
Night Skiing
340 ac
Snow Making

Total Lifts: 9

1
Gondolas & Trams
4
High Speed Quads
4
Surface Lifts

Elevation

2625'
Summit
2051'
Vertical Drop
574'
Base

Important Dates

November 26, 20222022/11/26
Projected Opening
April 23, 20232023/04/23
Projected Closing
139
Projected Days Open
N.A.
Days Open Last Year
57
Years Open
262"
Average Snowfall
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