15 DAYS OF SNOW, 134 CM & DELIGHT FOR THE EYES

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What would be the PICTURE PERFECT to happiness? It’s for sure Mont SUTTON, as seen in the past two weeks.

 

SKIING RUSH? HERE WE GO!

With all our slopes open, plenty of promotions, so many awaited & invigorating après-ski, or festive events on program, table was already set for an incredible season. THE cherry though… that snow inviting itself to stay!

 

That said, between January 2 & 16, 134 cm of snow accumulated at altitude 400m, while 169 cm were recorded at the summit during the same time (altitude 840m). Since the beginning of the season, Mont SUTTON has received more than 3 metres of snow. We’re talking about 314 cm recorded at the summit since November 18, 2024!

 

A reminder that Quebec is just as magnificent in winter, and that we are truly lucky to live such great days!

 

SNOWY AND PRETTY SUTTON

If the snow has brought this beautiful wave of madness to the mountain, it’s equally delighted nature lovers, who find a new vantage point to marvel at with every step. More than allowing you to practice your favorite activity, Mont SUTTON gives that moment of contemplation that exhilarates the soul and the spirit… is topped with the added bonus of an unbeatable atmosphere for a perfect Finale at the Tucker, applying to family, friends & lovers!

 

And, as a proof, the #PurementSUTTON Photo Contest which received over 160 pictures for the last edition of the contest this week!

 

To participate yourself, share us your moments on social medias adding the #PurementSUTTON & tagging us @montsutton

 

Fairy tales do exist at Mont SUTTON. Click on the photo below to access the Flickr album and marvel at the last few days yourself!

©Bernard Brault

 

At altitude?Drone view of Chalet Alt. 840m.

©Salah Chtioui

 

 

You have to see it to believe it. Where is happiness? On the mountain, certainly!

 

 

©cover photo by Bernard Brault, January 17

 

 

 

 

 

Mont SUTTON,

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