Mont Ste. Marie

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Vertical1,318 ft (402 m)
Top elevation1,910 ft (580 m)
Baseelevation592 ft (180 m)
Mont Ste. Marie Ski Resort
Interactive map of Mont Ste. Marie Ski Resort
LocationLac-Sainte-Marie, Quebec, Canada
Vertical1,318 ft (402 m)
Top elevation1,910 ft (580 m)
Base elevation592 ft (180 m)
Skiable area100 acres (0.40 km2)
Trails20
Lift system3 (2 chairlifts, 1 surface lifts)
Lift capacity5,900/hr
Snowfall300 cm/year
Night skiingNo Night Skiing
WebsiteMont Ste. Marie

Mont Ste. Marie is a privately owned ski resort 1 hour north of Ottawa in Lac-Sainte-Marie, Quebec, Canada. It was pioneered as a ski area by John Clifford (1923–2002) and 50 investors, mostly Anglophone, in the 1960s.[1] Much later, from 1997 and 2002, Mont Ste. Marie was owned by Intrawest, a real estate development corporation, known for such places as Tremblant, Quebec, and Whistler Blackcomb, B.C., and little was done to improve Mont-Ste.-Marie.[2]

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  • Vertical: 288.6 vertical meters
  • Number of Trails: 20
  • Skiable Acreage: 100
  • Total Lifts: 3 (Two High-Speed quads and 1 surface lift)
  • Lift Capacity per hour: 5,900
  • Snowmaking: snowmaking is possible with 200 state of the art snowguns (100% of skiable terrain is covered by snowmaking)
  • Total operating days for winter season: 125 (average)
  • Average annual snowfall: 300 cm

Real Estate

Source:[4]

  • Residence du Cheval Blanc
  • Private Homes throughout

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