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Mont Sainte-Anne Ski Resort Guide

Mont Sainte-Anne, Canada

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Ski Area Highlights
Recommended ForSnowboarders, Snowfall and Apres-Ski.
Total Piste Length64km
Highest Lift800m
Resort Height180m
 Nearest AirportsQuebec City and Montreal Trudeau

Mont Sainte-Anne

Mont Sainte-Anne offers diverse terrain for skiers and snowboarders alike. With stunning views and a welcoming atmosphere, it’s a must-visit destination.

 Summary

Located just 40 minutes from Quebec City, Mont Sainte-Anne boasts 71 trails across 4 distinct areas. The resort features a vertical drop of 625 meters and a diverse range of slopes for all skill levels.

The ski area of Mont Sainte-Anne is in the Laurentians at an altitude of 180m, with 64km of marked runs.

Mont Sainte-Anne has direct access to 64km of downhill skiing, with 56 marked pistes, served by a total of 13 ski lifts.

The skiing is at relatively low altitude, so snow cover can be variable.

 Notable Ski Runs

The most difficult run is the 'Gondoleuse'.

Snow and Weather

Mont Sainte-Anne typically enjoys reliable snow conditions, with an average snow depth of around 200 cm. The area receives significant snowfall, and while snowmelt can occur in spring, it's advisable to check the latest snow info on J2Ski.

When will it snow in Mont Sainte-Anne?

There is currently no significant snow in the 7-day forecast for Mont Sainte-Anne.

See our long-range Snow Forecast for the latest update.

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Ski Area Stats

Mont Sainte-Anne Ski Area

Piste and Lift Stats
Black Pistes
Expert Trails
2022km
Red Pistes
Intermediate Runs
3131km
Blue Pistes
Easy Trails
1517km
Downhill
Total Length
64km
Cross Country
Total Length
212km
Ski Lifts
Number of Lifts
13

Mont Sainte-Anne Altitudes

Lift Heights and Resort Altitude
Highest Lift800m
Lowest Piste180m
Resort Altitude (Mont Sainte-Anne)180m
Max Vertical620m

Ratings & Suitability

Ratings for Mont Sainte-Anne
Intermediate Skiers
Snowboarding
Snow
Apres-Ski

Skiing

Mont Sainte-Anne features over 71 trails, with a vertical drop of 625 meters and elevations reaching 800 meters. Notable pistes include the challenging 'La Cote' and the scenic 'Le Grand Vallon', serviced by lifts such as the high-speed 'Chouette' and the 'Beaupré' gondola.

Mont Sainte-Anne offers good sking, particularly, for Expert and Intermediate skiers.

Snowboarding

Snowboarders will enjoy the terrain parks at Mont Sainte-Anne, including the 'Park de la Cité', which offers various jumps and rails for all levels. The resort provides ample space for freestyle enthusiasts.

Location and Map

Where is Mont Sainte-Anne?

This ski resort is in the Laurentians in Piedmont, Les Pays-d'en-Haut, Canada.

Map

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How to get there

 By Air

The nearest airport to Mont Sainte-Anne is Quebec City, 40 minutes drive away.

Montreal Trudeau, Ottawa and Burlington airports are all within three hours drive.

Montreal Trudeau and Quebec City are just one hours drive away, in good driving conditions, so you can be on the piste quickly.

Mont Sainte-Anne is easily accessible via Route 138 from Quebec City, making it a convenient drive. The resort is approximately 40 minutes from Jean Lesage International Airport, ensuring a smooth journey.

Infrastructure

Ski Lift Capacity

The 13 ski lifts are able to uplift 18,560 skiers and snowboarders every hour.

Snow Making

Snow-making is available, with 104 snow cannons.

Season Dates

When is Mont Sainte-Anne open?

We don't currently have confirmed season dates, but hope to soon.

Usual opening is late November, and usual closing is Late April.

NOTE:- Ski area, lift and piste opening is subject to Current Snow Conditions.

Aprés Ski

After a day on the slopes, head to the 'Pub St. Bernard' for a cozy atmosphere and local brews. For dining, 'Restaurant La Rive' offers delicious cuisine with stunning views.

Mont Sainte-Anne