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Station de ski Mont Sainte-Anne
Mont-Sainte-Anne, a proud member of Club Resorts' prestigious group of properties, is the most extensive and diversified four-season sports resort in Eastern Canada. It is a towering mountain overlooking the St. Lawrence River, only 30 minutes from Historic Quebec City.
Station de ski Mont Sainte-Anne - 2000, boul. Beau-Pré, Beaupré,
Info : 418 827-4561
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Station de ski Stoneham
Nestled in a horseshoe-shaped valley, Stoneham Kid & Summer Resort is protected from the harsh winds and humidity emanating from the St. Lawrence River, which is a noticeable advantage when it comes to ski conditions and comfort while skiing and snowboarding. The 300 acres of skiing terrain is spread over 4 mountains and offers a large variety of trails to please every category of skier and snowboarder, from our gentler slopes geared towards the beginner to our trails designed exclusively for the more experienced.
Station de ski Stoneham - 1420, avenue du Hibou, Stoneham
Info : 418 848-2411
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Les Plaines d'Abraham
418 648-4212
11 km of trails.
1 heated shelter, snack bar, waxing room.
Free.
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Domaine Maizerets
2000, boul. Montmorency, Québec,
Tél.: (418) 691-2385
6 km of trails.
Heated shelter, waxing room, equipment rentals
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Camp Mercier / Réserve faunique des Laurentides
Highway 175, km 92 towards Chicoutimi(Saguenay).
50 km north of Quebec City. 418 848-2422
Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are practiced in Réserve
faunique des Laurentides. Camp Mercier is a renowned and well-equipped
ski center. It offers 18 cabins for rent, restaurant services, a rental
boutique, a wax room, first-aid clinics, ski patrols, first-rate trail
grooming services, a skating rink and a slide near the cabins.
The network of trails features 70 linear kilometers of trails including
58 for traditional skiing and 12 for skate skiing. Camp Mercier offers
the best snow conditions in Québ
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Station touristique Duchesnay
143, route Duchesnay
Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, 418 875-2122
The ski centre offers a network of trails, 125 km of which have been laid out for classic skiing and 25 km for skate skiing. The network is groomed and patrolled regularly. There are 14 high-quality trails: five for the family, three for intermediate-level skiers, four for expert skiers, and two for skate skiing enthusiasts. While on the trails, you may want to stop at one of the five warming huts. Skiers who want to spend the night in the forest can rent these huts in advance.
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