| Altitude at the summit: |
800 meters (2 625 feet) |
| Vertical drop: |
625 meters (2 050 feet) |
| Skiable terrain: |
465 acres (188 ha) |
| Gross acrage: |
2145 acres (868 ha) |
| Number of trails: |
66 trails, covering 69,6 km (43 miles), on 3 different sides |
| Night skiing: |
17 trails covering 15 km (9 miles) one of the highest verticals for night skiing in Canada
From 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. – 7 nights a week from December 26 to 30, January 2 to 5 and February 13 to March 15. Wednesday to Saturday from January 6 to February 12, 2008 |
| Trail Breakdown: |
Easy (green): 23%
More difficult (black): 18%
Difficult (blue): 45%
Extreme (double black): 14% |
| Terrain Parks |
2, one expert’s only restricted access park with XL stunts and a beginner park, one boardercross course and one slopestyle course, open to skiers and snowboarders. |
| Longest run: |
5,7 km (3,6 miles) "Le Chemin du Roy" |
| Number and type of lifts: |
13
1 high speed gondola (8 sitting passengers)
3 quad chairlifts
• 1 high speed detachable with bubble covers
• 1 detachable
• 1 fixed
1 triple chairlift
2 double chairlift
6 surface lifts
• 3 t-bars
• 2 j-bars
• 1 magic carpet |
| Hourly lift capacity: |
18 560 skiers |
| Natural snowfall: |
400 cm or 160 inches |
| Grooming: |
5 groomers (including one with a winch and 2 new 350 horse powered groomers) |
| Season: |
November 17 to April 27 (conditions permitting) |
| Average length of season: |
162 days |
| Snowsports school: |
250 instructors, all members of CSIA and/or CASI. Private and group lessons offered daily. All-inclusive Learn-to-Ski/Ride packages. Racing, moguls. Program for the disabled. Perfecting lessons available and much more. |
| Children center: |
For children from 6 months to 10 years of age.
Open daily from 9 a.m. (8:30 on weekends) to 4 p.m.
Nursery, daycare, ski and snowboard lessons, Iniski/Inisurf programs, equipment rental, indoor and outdoor playground, lunch. |
| Mountain ski guides: |
Free guide service offered daily at 10:00 a.m. from the top of the mountain |
| Ski patrol: |
Professional ski patrol team on duty at all times during operating hours. Patrol stations located at the base and at the summit of the mountain. Medical team on duty during weekends and holidays |
| Rental and repair services: |
More than 2500 ski equipments from junior to high performance. Snowboard equipments also available on site. Repair shop for both maintenance and repairs. Helmets, goggles and winter clothing rental for the forgetful. Ice skates are also available. X-country and snowshoe rentals available at the Mont-Sainte-Anne Cross-country ski center. |
| Boutiques: |
Right at the base of the mountain, ski and snowboard stores and ready-to-wear boutique, offering a large variety of equipments, clothing, accessories and souvenirs. 30 minutes from the mountain, in downtown Québec City, a large variety of shops for every taste and every purse await you. |
| Group sales: |
Group Sales Service available for groups, travel agents, wholesalers and tour operators:
(800) 463-1568 or (418) 827-4561. |
| Cross-country center: |
Largest cross-country network in Canada, with 212 km of trails, including a large network (125 km) for skating stride |
| Other winter activities: |
Snowshoeing, dog sledding, paragliding, sleigh rides, ice skating, ice canyoning, snowmobiling and spa nearby. |