7 Best Ski Resorts in Quebec, 2023/24
Canada’s largest province enjoys a long history of skiing, with the first ski lifts in Quebec opening as far back as the 1930s. Since then the number of ski areas here has grown to over 70, so to help you pick the perfect Quebec ski destination for your vacation check our top seven resorts!
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Known for
Feels like you’re in a European ski town without the transatlantic airfare price tag
Highlights
Family-friendly resort just 90 minutes from Montreal
Excellent nightlife right next to the slopes
Diverse terrain suitable for all levels
Weekend crowds can be overwhelming
24/25 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: Nov 23 2024* (Estimated open date based on historical data)
- Closing Date: Apr 18 2025* (Estimated close date based on historical data)
Closest airports
Montreal-Mirabel Intl. Airport - 64 miles (1 hour drive)
Montréal-Trudeau Intl. Airport - 86 miles (1.5 hour drive)
Why Ski Sun Valley
There are plenty of very good reasons why Mont Tremblant keeps being voted the top ski resort on the East Coast of North America. From the colourful alpine architecture in the pedestrianised village to the natural beauty of the Laurentian Mountains, this really is a picture-perfect winter destination. But what about the skiing? Over 100 expertly groomed slopes, three awesome terrain parks, and a professional ski and snowboard school to help you improve your skills. Gourmet restaurants, lively pubs, and fun family activities are all waiting for you, plus being just a 1.5 hour drive from Montreal makes it pretty easy to reach too.
Known for
Historic ski mountain offering a long snow season and many winter activities nearby
Highlights
Fast and modern lift system
North-facing slopes stay in good shape during spring
Over 124 miles of cross-country ski trails
Ski village offers little for après-ski aficionados
22/23 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: Nov 26 2022
- Closing Date: Apr 23 2023
Closest airports
Quebec City Jean Lesage Intl. Airport - 35 miles (45 minute drive)
Why Ski Mont Sainte-Anne
Mont-Sainte-Anne has a distinguished skiing pedigree, beginning with hosting the Canadian Downhill Championships in 1947. Over the years the resort has expanded to open up almost 550 acres of skiable terrain and created one of the best rail parks in Quebec. Roughly 50% of the trails here are intermediate-friendly blues, but there are a few double black diamond chutes for advanced skiers too. Beginners can also get a taste for big mountain skiing thanks to the gentle La Familiale green trail running for 3 miles from the summit to base. Two Nordic spas to relax in, all-season paragliding, dog sledding, ice skating and a stunning basilica to visit are just some of the many activities you’ll find nearby. Expect plenty of accommodation options to choose from, including a ski-in/ski-out hotel, cozy alpine chalets, and spacious condos.
Known for
Seriously steep slopes and stunning views of the St. Lawrence River at this mountain-top resort
Highlights
Challenging terrain for advanced skiers
Highest vertical drop east of the Canadian Rockies
Exciting 7.5 km sledding run for non-skiers
Beginners and intermediates may feel out of their depth here
22/23 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: Dec 03 2022
- Closing Date: Apr 12 2023
Closest airports
Quebec City Jean Lesage Intl. Airport - 57 miles (1 hour drive)
Why Ski Le Massif de Charlevoix
Le Massif offers some of the most challenging terrain of any resort in Quebec, with over half of all the marked trails graded as only suitable for advanced skiers. You’ll find more than 100 acres of powder-filled off-piste to explore and guided backcountry tours are available for the adventurous. Once you’ve worked up an appetite you can expect something different from standard ski cafeteria fare at the Summit Chalet with an ever-changing menu full of French-inspired dishes like delicious charcuterie and cheese boards. Modern condos offer river-view lodgings at the base of the resort, while at the summit there are mini-houses and chalets tucked away in the forest.
4. Mont Sutton
Known for
Unique tree-covered skiing and an authentic alpine village that’s reasonably priced
Highlights
Features glades for skiers of all abilities
Natural micro-climate means more snow here than at nearby mountains
Tasty French cuisine available at the restaurants
Some antiquated ski lifts still in operation
22/23 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: Dec 10 2022
- Closing Date: Apr 16 2023
Closest airports
Northeast Kingdom Intl. Airport - 38 miles (1 hour drive)
Burlington Intl. Airport - 67 miles (1.5 hour drive)
Why Ski Mont Sutton
Mont Sutton began life as a family-run ski area back in the 1960s and has developed into a one-of-a-kind resort. You won’t find an abundance of wide open slopes here, instead the often narrow trails wind through the unspoilt forest and offer hundreds of interconnections with 45% of the terrain covered by glades. If you love skiing trees then Mont Sutton is not to be missed, but the resort’s Zone Famille also provides an excellent beginners area and learners park complete with its own dedicated lift. Between the base area and the nearby village of Sutton you can find everything from traditional inns and family condos to upscale hotels complete with a pool and spa.
5. Ski Bromont
Known for
Reliable all-round ski destination with extensive snowmaking and a professional ski school
Highlights
Varied ski terrain linked across three mountain peaks
Meticulous grooming operation
Vast night skiing area
Slopes get busy in the afternoon and on weekends
22/23 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: Dec 03 2022
- Closing Date: Apr 16 2023
Closest airports
Northeast Kingdom Intl. Airport - 64 miles (1 hour drive)
Montréal-Trudeau Intl. Airport - 62 miles (1 hour drive)
Why Ski Ski Bromont
Just an hour’s drive from Montreal, Ski Bromont is the biggest of all the ski resorts in the Eastern Townships region, with a total of 142 trails creating an impressive 450 acres of skiable terrain. What’s even more impressive is that 102 trails are covered by over 2,500 lights, creating an immense amount of terrain for skiing under the stars. Don’t miss the Nuits Blanches event held on select Saturdays throughout the season, the slopes are open until 2 am and the après-ski party goes on even later! There’s no shortage of ski-in/ski-out condos around the base area, plus more affordable hotels and holiday homes just a short drive away.
6. Mont Orford
Known for
Quiet ski slopes and unspoilt nature nestled within the Mont-Orford National Park
Highlights
Plenty of trails to challenge expert skiers
17 glades to explore
Snowshoeing and uphill ski trails available here
Most accommodation is located away from the base area
22/23 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: Dec 09 2022
- Closing Date: Apr 16 2023
Closest airports
Northeast Kingdom Intl. Airport - 41 miles (50 minute drive)
Why Ski Mont Orford
At 2,790 feet, Mont Orford is the highest lift-accessed summit in the Eastern Townships, and it’s also home to some of the steepest terrain. Luckily it’s not all double black diamonds trails from the top, with the Grande Coulée groomer offering a gentler way down the mountain. But if it’s unadulterated white stuff you crave, the entire Mont Alfred-Desrochers section of the mountain is left untouched so you can ski natural powder without leaving the resort boundaries. The four-star Espace 4 Saisons hotel is the only ski-in/ski-out accommodation available here, but in the nearby town of Magog there are far more options.
7. Stoneham
Known for
Accessible ski resort offering excellent terrain parks and convenient slope-side lodgings
Highlights
Just a 20-minute drive from Quebec City
86% of the ski area is covered by snow guns
Less pricey than other resorts in the region
Long lift queues can be a pain
22/23 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: Nov 26 2022
- Closing Date: Apr 10 2023
Closest airports
Quebec City Jean Lesage Intl. Airport - 24 miles (33 minute drive)
Why Ski Stoneham
With 43 trails it’s far from the largest ski area in Quebec, but Stoneham offers a nice balance of terrain to keep all abilities happy. Freestyle skiers and snowboarders will find plenty to keep them occupied in the three terrain parks dotted across the mountain, plus there’s even an Olympic halfpipe open to anyone talented or crazy enough to try it! Down in the base area you can enjoy a soak in a hot tub or a skate around the ice rink, both provided for free by the resort, and if it’s a party you’re after head to the popular après-ski bar Le Quatre-Foyers.