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Vertical
  
625 m (2,051 ft)

Base elevation
  
175 m (574 ft)

Snowfall
  
4.75 m

Night skiing
  
17 runs

Top elevation
  
800 m (2,625 ft)

Skiable area
  
182 ha (450 acres)

Province
  
Québec

Mont-Sainte-Anne

Location
  
Beaupré, Quebec, Canada

Nearest city
  
Quebec City: 40 km (25 mi)

Address
  
2000 Boulevard du Beau Pré, Beaupré, QC G0A 1E0, Canada

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–9PMFriday9AM–9PMSaturday8:30AM–9PMSunday9AM–4PMMonday9AM–4PMTuesday9AM–4PMWednesday9AM–4PMThursday9AM–4PM

Similar
  
Stoneham, Le Massif de Charlevoix, Le Relais, Massif du Sud, Canyon Sainte‑Anne

Profiles

Mont-Sainte-Anne is a ski resort in eastern Canada, located in the town of Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges, Quebec, about 40 km (25 mi) northeast of Quebec City. The mountain is part of the Laurentian mountain chain and has a summit elevation of 800 m (2,625 ft) above sea level with a vertical drop of 625 m (2,051 ft).

Contents

There are 71 trails covering 71 km (44 mi) on three different sides of the mountain, and 19 trails covering 15.2 km (9.4 mi) are available for night skiing on the highest vertical for night skiing in Canada. The average natural snowfall at the summit is 475 cm (187 in).

Claudio caluori mark wallace shred mont sainte anne gopro view uci mtb world cup 2016


History

Ten trails and four lifts (including a gondola) built by Anneliese Surman and Jack Perry were featured on the mountain inauguration day 51 years ago in 1966 on January 16. That year, the resort was already making its appearance on the world scene with the Du Maurier International, followed the next year by the first Canadian Winter Games.

Skiing at Mont-Sainte-Anne goes back to the 1940s though. Volunteers and skiers from Beaupré and Québec City, cut the first trail in the fall of 1943. Three years later, the first skiing competition was held, the competitors having to climb by foot up the mountain, bearing all their equipment. The only trail available was groomed "manually" by local volunteers using their skis while climbing up.

Since the mountain became privately owned in 1994 by Resorts of the Canadian Rockies, investments have been mostly aimed at cutting new gladed trails and improving the snowmaking system.

Numerous World Cup alpine races have been held at the mountain, last in December 1989. It has co-hosted the Junior World Championships three times; with Stoneham Mountain in 2000 and with Le Massif in 2006 and 2013.

Cross-country skiing

Mont-Sainte-Anne's Cross-Country Ski Centre features 212 km (132 mi) of trails, including a 125 km (78 mi) network for skating stride, which makes it the largest cross-country ski centre in Canada, and the second most significant in North America (after Royal Gorge, California).

Other activities

  • Winter : Snowshoeing, dogsledding, paragliding, sleigh rides, ice skating, tubing, snowmobiling (nearby), spa.
  • Summer: Campground, paragliding, hiking, golf, mountain biking.
  • References

    Mont-Sainte-Anne Wikipedia