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Ski Bromont

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Location
  
Bromont, Quebec

Base elevation
  
180 m (590 ft)

Province
  
Québec

Top elevation
  
565 m (1,854 ft)

Skiable area
  
450 acres

Phone
  
+1 450-534-2200

Ski Bromont

Runs
  
113 trails and 42 Glades 30% Easy 34% Intermediate 15% Difficult 21% Very difficult

Lift system
  
8 chairlifts, 1 magic carpet

Address
  
150 Rue Champlain, Bromont, QC J2L 1A2, Canada

Hours
  
Open today · 8:30AM–10PMThursday8:30AM–10PMFriday8:30AM–10PMSaturday8AM–10:30PMSunday8AM–10PMMonday8:30AM–10PMTuesday8:30AM–10PMWednesday8:30AM–10PMSuggest an edit

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Ouverture des pistes de la station de ski bromont montagne d exp rience 1 janvier 2017


Bromont, montagne d'expériences is an alpine ski resort located in Bromont, Quebec on the slopes of Mont Brome, Mont Spruce and Pic du Chevreuil. As of the 2009-2010 season, it was the largest centre in North America for illuminated alpine skiing. It is one of the four major ski centres in the Eastern Townships east of Montreal, the other three being Ski Mont Sutton, Ski Mont Orford and Owl's Head. It is about 45 minutes from Montreal.

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Bromont is on the edge of the orographic snowbelt created by the Appalachians south of the St-Lawrence Valley. Mount Brome is 2000 feet high, and the resort has a vertical drop of 1300 feet. The resort has 9 chair lifts.

The ski resort opened in 1964, for the 1964-1965 ski season, with the opening of the new Eastern Townships Autoroute, Quebec Autoroute 10. It was created in the same year that the City of Bromont was created, out of Brome County. A second chalet was established at the top of the mountain in 1978. The City of Montreal has invested into the resort. The Canadian government has also invested into the resort. Its investment, for a World Cup event, created permanent facilities for the Bromont Ski School. Bromont became the largest night skiing venue in eastern North America in 2006, when it upped its lighted ski runs to 50.

At one time, the resort was part of the Ski East promotional group, along with the resorts of Jay Peak Resort (Vermont), Ski Mont Orford, Ski Mont Sutton, Owl's Head, Ski Mt. Echo.

At one time, the resort has staged events for the alpine Eastern Canada Cup. The resort has hosted the Bromont Cup, an alpine event that has been part of the Pontiac Cup, a national ski championship in Canada, that was based on the international championship, in the 1960s. It has also hosted an alpine World Cup event. Also hosted has been a freestyle World Cup event.

Amongst other things outside of ski season available at the resort, is an aquatic park, with water slides.

Ski bromont v lo de montagne


References

Ski Bromont Wikipedia