Mont Sainte Anne Trail Map

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Mont-Sainte-Anne’s terrain is spread across several areas, each offering a distinct skiing experience. The lower slopes are ideal for beginners and families, with gentle pistes and dedicated learning zones. Intermediates will enjoy the wide, flowing pistes in the mid-mountain area, perfect for carving turns and building confidence.

Key lifts include the gondola, which provides rapid access to the summit, and high-speed quads that serve the busiest sections of the mountain. Popular pistes such as La Pichard and La Familiale are favourites among intermediates, offering long descents with scenic views. Advanced skiers gravitate towards La Super G and La Crête, which feature steeper gradients and technical sections.

Families will appreciate the tubing centre and beginner pistes near the base, while intermediates can explore longer descents such as La Familiale, stretching several kilometres. Advanced and expert skiers will find challenges on pistes like La Crête, which combine steep sections with varied terrain.

Freestyle enthusiasts can make use of two terrain parks, equipped with jumps, rails, and boxes. These parks cater to different skill levels, ensuring accessibility for newcomers while providing challenges for experienced riders. The parks are a lively hub for snowboarders and freestyle skiers.

Natural features enhance the skiing experience, with open slopes and ridgelines offering panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River. The vertical drop of 625 m ensures runs are long and rewarding, while the summit at 800 m provides a commanding vantage point over the surrounding landscape.

Overall, Mont-Sainte-Anne’s terrain caters to all abilities, from families and beginners to advanced skiers seeking technical challenges. Its blend of piste variety, modern lift infrastructure, and striking scenery makes it one of Québec’s premier ski destinations.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
16%
Intermediate Runs
25%
Advanced Runs
45%
Expert Runs
14%
Runs in Total
70
Longest Run
2.8 mi
Skiable Terrain
547 ac
Night Skiing
136 ac
Snow Making
340 ac

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