Elevation
814'
Base
1,946'
Summit
1,132'
Vertical Drop
Trails
43
333 Acres
Lifts
6
3 Types
Snowfall
132"
Annual Snowfall
Nov
30"
Dec
42"
Jan
37"
Feb
20"
Mar
3"
Apr

Best known for

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 lifts, including three quads and a double chairlift. 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. Guests can enjoy the ski-in/ski-out luxury experience of the Hotel Stoneham.

Where to Stay

50 condominiums and hotel at the foot of the mountain along with 70 ski in/ski out condominium units at mid-mountain. Shuttle bus available for condominium residents and skiers staying in Quebec, 15 miles away.

Plan Your Trip

Transportation

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 05, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 05, 2026

Projected Days Open

130

Years Open

62

Average Snowfall

132"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
19%
Intermediate Runs
26%
Advanced Runs
40%
Expert Runs
16%
Runs in Total
43
Longest Run
2 mi
Skiable Terrain
333 ac
Night Skiing
156 ac
Snow Making
293 ac

Lifts

6

High Speed Quads
1
Quad Chairs
3
Surface Lifts
2

Inside Scoop

Lounge and English pub with more bars and discos in the city. Two cafeterias accommodate 1,800 people, fine cuisine restaurant in main lodge and hotel, ski and gift shops, and deli also available. Nursery for children 2 years and up, rentals, repairs, lessons, first aid, and hospital 15 miles away. Eighty-six percent snowmaking.

Reviews

Andrea

I liked the set-up at Stoneham. The place feels like your are out in the middle of nowhere, but you are 20 minutes from Quebec city. We went on a Friday during the day and it was pretty quiet. No line ups for lifts or food. Lots of places to store your stuff. One of the lifts was down so we couldn't really get to one part of the hill. The mountian is quite a bit smaller than Mont Ste. Anne, but they are related hills, so you can use their Loyalty-type Card there. The kids liked going through the green glades area, but it was too easy to get out-of-bounds and end up on the wrong trail (like my 6 year old did). They should use more snow fencing to guide people in the glade. I liked their rating system. Blues felt like blues, not blacks, even though they had icy parts. They have some great long cruising greens. It was a bit more interesting than straight down skiing. I'd go back.

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