Before putting on your skis, check the snow conditions at Mont Sainte Anne one last time.
Depth and quality of the snow, date of the last snowfall, today's weather, temperature, wind... all the information you are looking for to have a great day of skiing. Please note Mont Sainte Anne snow reports are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Snow Reporter Comments: Hello! We received 14 cm of light, fluffy powder at the mountain yesterday! The terrain will be absolutely beautiful today, Friday, January 2, 2026. We’re looking forward to welcoming lots of you for this amazing winter day!
Another great surprise this morning, the iconic Gros Vallon run is opening for the first time this season, along with the Îlots and the lower section of Gondoleuse.
Temperatures will be cold, but the sun will be out to warm us up throughout the day. Be sure to dress in layers and take breaks to warm up. All of our food outlets are open as well: at the base, on the North side, and at the summit, where the summit cafeteria and Le Perchoir Café are waiting for you. It’s the perfect time to discover them or rediscover them!
Night skiing is also available from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. See you at the mountain! With many heading back to work after the weekend, now’s the perfect time to enjoy every minute on the snow. Have a great day!
Mont-Sainte-Anne is located in the Laurentian Mountains of Québec, just 40 km northeast of Québec City. With an average annual snowfall of around 500 cm and extensive snowmaking coverage, the resort offers reliable conditions throughout the season. The skiable terrain covers 221 hectares (545 acres), with 70 trails served by 9 lifts, including a gondola and high-speed quads.
The terrain is well balanced: 16% of pistes are designed for beginners, 25% for intermediates, 45% for advanced skiers, and 14% for experts. Families will find tubing lanes, beginner zones, and easy access to services at the base, making Mont-Sainte-Anne a welcoming destination for all ages. The resort’s layout ensures smooth navigation and plenty of variety for skiers of different abilities.
Visitors choose Mont-Sainte-Anne for its combination of diverse terrain, family-friendly amenities, and spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River. With long runs, evening skiing, and a lively base village, it offers a memorable experience that blends convenience with adventure, making it one of Québec’s premier ski destinations.