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Why Québec Belongs on Every Skier’s List
Why Québec Belongs on Every Skier’s List (Photo: Mont-Orford © Tourisme Cantons-de-l'Est/Mont-Orford Ski Resort)
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Why Québec Belongs on Every Skier’s List

Canada’s eastern mountains serve up the whole package, from awesome scenery and snow to an unmatched après-ski playground

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Why Québec Belongs on Every Skier’s List
(Photo: Mont-Orford © Tourisme Cantons-de-l'Est/Mont-Orford Ski Resort)

, Québec raises the bar. High. That’s because the best ski vacations are never about one thing—they’re about putting everything together in one unforgettable experience. It all starts with great snow, of course, and that means high-quality natural and man-made snow, as well as opportunities to ski both untouched powder and premium groomed trails. Québec has it all, plus plenty of opportunities for night skiing, so you can extend the fun well after dark. For skiers who want to maximize their time on the slopes, the extensive night-skiing infrastructure at resorts across the region makes the “days” here as long as you want.

But great snow is just the start. The province is home to some of the most spectacular ski areas on the eastern side of the Rockies. “Breathtaking” gets overused a lot to describe scenery, but that’s exactly what you get in Québec: blended views of the St. Lawrence River and sweeping mountains at resorts in Charlevoix and just outside of Québec City, picturesque mountains in the Laurentians, and big vistas of Memphremagog Lake in the Eastern Townships. The combination of mountains above and water below creates stunning backdrops for cruising groomers and après-ski fun.

Le Massif de Charlevoix © Tourisme Charlevoix
Québec is home to some of the most spectacular ski areas on the eastern side of the Rockies. (Photo: Le Massif de Charlevoix © Tourisme Charlevoix)

It gets better. With more than 70 resorts and a wide range of activities, there’s something for everybody. Have a family with diverse passions for winter fun? No problem. The Québec region offers plenty of options, including snowshoeing, alpine tobogganing, skating, tubing, cross-country and backcountry skiing, and fat biking. And when it’s time to relax—everyone needs to rest the legs eventually—Québec ski areas keep the fun going with unique après-ski experiences and top-notch dining. Thanks to the resorts’ proximity to urban areas, you can find everything from gourmet local foods and drinks to outdoor bonfires and a wide range of music.

Offering easy access—Eastern Townships Resort is 4.5 hours from Boston and seven hours from New York City by car—it’s a convenient destination for East Coast families because you don’t need to book travel far in advance. Accommodations range from deluxe hotels with in-house spas to more casual ski lodges, so there’s something for everyone. Bonus: The favorable exchange rate between the Canadian and U.S. dollar makes Québec ski vacations a smart choice.

Terrasse Dufferin © GouvQc/F. Gagnon
Québec ski areas keep the fun going with unique après-ski experiences. (Photo: Terrasse Dufferin © GouvQc/F. Gagnon)

Here’s where and how to enjoy the best of Québec ski culture across the province.

Québec City

The Best of Both Worlds: Winter Sports + Urban Culture 

If you’re looking for a winter vacation that’s part skiing and part cultural experience, the are for you. Because of the city’s proximity to the mountains—from downtown, you can be on skis in 20 minutes—it’s easy to enjoy the best of both worlds. Spend the day in the mountains, where you’ll find some of the best snow in the East, with consistent snowfall from December to March and world-class snowmaking equipment at many resorts. After a day on the slopes, the city becomes your après-ski playground. Explore Québec City’s European charm and rich culture. Indulge in delicious local cuisine. And if you’re up for it, the region’s affordable night skiing might entice you to head out for round two. Here’s where you can get in on the action.

Stoneham

Just 20 minutes from Québec City, this resort makes getting into the mountains a breeze. And the skiing is as good as the access. With 43 runs, 1,131 feet of vert, and access to the slopes day and night, will keep skiers of all levels entertained.

Best For: Easy access—from the city to the slopes in under 30 minutes

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Stoneham
Stoneham Mountain Resort (Photo: Station touristique Stoneham © Destination Québec cite/E. Dionne)

Le Relais

Featuring approachable terrain, proximity to the city, and affordable lift access, is the perfect resort for families. Enjoy 33 groomed runs (28 are lit for night skiing) and three snow parks, plus a dedicated area for beginners to practice.

Best For: Family-friendly skiing

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Le Relais
Le Relais (Photo: Centre de ski Le Relais © Destination Québec cité/G. Rancourt)

Mont-Sainte-Anne

If you want more of a big mountain feel, delivers. Part of the Laurentian Mountains and peaking at 2,634 feet, this resort gives skiers a taste of Québec’s more rugged terrain without straying too far from city amenities.

Best For: Big mountain feel within less than an hour’s drive of the city

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Mont-Sainte-Anne
Mont-Sainte-Anne (Photo: Mont-Sainte-Anne © GouvQc/F. Gagnon)

Charlevoix

Big Views of World-Class Terrain and the St. Lawrence River

Just an hour outside of Québec City, the is known for calendar-worthy landscapes that are unlike any other part of the province, thanks to a meteorite impact more than 400 million years ago. Today, the mountainous landscape is defined by unique geographical formations that are part of the resulting crater. Not only are the peaks surrounding the valley jaw-dropping, but they’re also prime terrain for skiing. Twin mountains, Le Massif de Charlevoix and Mont Grand-Fonds, offer stunning views of the St. Lawrence River and prominent mountain views. But that’s not where the winter beauty ends.

Le Massif de Charlevoix

Ski Canada’s highest vertical drop east of the Rockies at . With an average snowfall of 254 inches, this resort is a true winter wonderland with convenient on-site accommodations. Explore 53 groomed trails and off-piste terrain galore (more than 400 acres). Or venture into the adjacent backcountry for even more on-the-snow fun. At night, the resort comes alive with DJ sets, live music, and exhilarating night sledding.

Best For: The full ski resort experience

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Spa Le Germain Charlevoix
Spa Le Germain Charlevoix (Photo: Hôtel & Spa Le Germain Charlevoix © GouvQc/G. Leroyer)

Mont Grand-Fonds

Enjoy a mix of skiing and other on-the-snow adventures at . In addition to plenty of downhill groomers, off-piste skiing, and a new state-of-the-art chairlift, the resort offers more than 85 miles of cross-country trails, 25 miles of snowshoeing trails, and a snowmobile area for a full winter-wonderland experience.

Best For: Multisport days and a family atmosphere

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Mont Grand-Fonds
Mont Grand-Fonds (Photo: Mont Grand-Fonds © Tourisme Charlevoix/A-O. Lyra)

The Laurentians

Endless Choices for Skiing Different Resorts and Terrain

Located about one hour from Montréal and three hours from Québec City by car, are the heart of Québec’s mountains, where you’ll find the highest concentration of ski resorts in the province and unmatched terrain and scenery. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in endless opportunities for winter adventures, including some of the best night skiing in the region. When the day (or night) adventure is over, you’ll still find all of the après-ski, fine dining, wellness activities, and other amenities that make for an amazing ski vacation.

Tremblant

Voted one of the best mountains in the east by SKI readers for many years, the world-renowned may already have a spot on your must-ski list. Here, skiers of all levels can challenge themselves to explore new terrain. Ski all day, then drift down into the picturesque village to explore Tremblant’s eclectic selection of après-ski spots and restaurants. The pedestrian village, with its charming mix of cobblestone pathways, welcoming bars and restaurants, and more, sets the stage for enjoying an extended après-après-ski evening.

Best For: A classic mountain resort and ski village experience

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Tremblant
Tremblant (Photo: Tremblant © Tourisme Laurentides/Tremblant Resort Association)

Sommet Saint-Sauveur

As the first resort to open and one of the last to close in Québec each winter, is known for squeezing as much fun as possible into the ski season. And the maximalist mentality doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. The resort offers one of the largest night-skiing areas in the country.

Best For: Maximizing your ski experience

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Sommet Saint-Sauveur (Photo: T-Bar 70 © Tourisme Laurentides/Sommet Saint-Sauveur)

Mont Blanc

From beginner runs to double diamonds, promises on-the-snow fun for the whole family. Explore a variety of terrain, including groomers, glades, moguls, and more. Check out the resort’s new night-skiing offerings, and when you’re ready for a break, you don’t have to stray far. Mont Blanc offers plenty of slopeside après-ski options.

Best For: An exciting mix of family-friendly terrain

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Mont Blanc (Photo: Mont Blanc © Tourisme Laurentides/Mont Blanc)

Eastern Townships

Terrain and Night Life for Everybody

For the skiers who want to sample a bit of everything, Québec’s —about 90 minutes from Montréal and less than three hours from Québec City—offer a huge variety of terrain, plus après-ski options that are equally diverse. From wide-open mountain glades to massive amounts of lit terrain for night skiing to the highest summit in the region, the Eastern Township ski areas will keep skiers of all abilities entertained. And you really can ski it all: just grab a L’EST GO card, which grants access to all four regional resorts, and you can hop around to accommodate whatever you’re in the mood for. After you’ve had your fill, wind down with a visit to a spa or enjoy delicious local cuisine.

Bromont, Montagne d’Expériences

Beginners and seasoned skiers alike will find reasons to love . Explore 144 trails spread over seven mountainsides for endless skiing fun during the day. At night, Bromont’s 104 lit trails are a focal point of this resort’s ski culture. Then head to the newly renovated Bistro Bar for a festive après scene.

Best For: A wide variety of terrain

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Bromont, Montagne d’Expériences
Bromont, Montagne d’Expériences (Photo: Bromont © Tourisme Cantons-de-l’Est/Bromont, montagne d’expériences)

Owl’s Head

Not many resorts can promise groomers with panoramic lake views. The combo makes a perfect getaway for families, as you get accessible and fun terrain paired with some of the region’s most scenic ski runs overlooking Lake Memphremagog. For après-ski, the vibe is all about unwinding. Kick off your ski boots and grab a drink in the resort’s newly renovated ski chalet. Or head to the spa for the ultimate après R&R. Tucked away in a beautiful natural setting in the forest, Spa Bolton is a unique part of any Eastern Township ski trip.

Best For: Family-friendly skiing with a side of amazing views and relaxation

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Owl’s Head
Owl’s Head (Photo: Owl’s Head © Tourisme Cantons-de-l’Est/Mont Owl’s Head)

Mont Sutton

Skiers who love cruising through the trees should head to , where glade skiing reigns supreme. And that’s just the start for tree lovers. You can also enjoy the forested terrain on nearby cross-country and snowshoe trails. Off the trails, the resort’s peaceful, nature-forward character remains a common thread through the area’s ski culture and local businesses.

Best For: Glade skiing and getting away from it all

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Mont Sutton
Mont Sutton (Photo: Sutton © Tourisme Cantons-de-l’Est/Mont Sutton)

Mont-Orford

At more than 2,788 feet, is the highest ski mountain in the Eastern Townships. The resort’s 62 ski trails and 18 glades are located in the heart of Parc national du Mont-Orford, one of 24 national parks in Québec. From the foot of the mountain, access the park’s snow-covered trails, where you can trade downhill skis for cross-country skis or snowshoes.

Best For: Skiers who love a mix of downhill and cross-country

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Spa Nordic Station
Spa Nordic Station (Photo: Spa Nordic Station © Tourisme Cantons-de-l’Est/M. Dupuis)

It’s no secret: Québec is a winter wonderland waiting to be explored. Whether you’re looking to relax and unwind or embark on an adrenaline-filled getaway, its four unique ski regions and 12 picturesque resorts leave plenty of room for winter vacation—your way.


mission is to promote the destination. We are proud to highlight this magnificent land, its creative culture, and authentic experiences and to encourage people from near or far to discover Québec as never before. It’s a place you will fall in love with at first sight.

Lead Photo: Mont-Orford © Tourisme Cantons-de-l'Est/Mont-Orford Ski Resort

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