Opening 7 days a week, festive après-ski and more

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TRAILS, LIFTS AND RATES

 

Starting this Saturday, December 17, the station reopens 7 days a week!

 

Ski area for this Saturday December 17:
3 lifts: chairlift II, chairlift II west (Family Zone) and magic carpet
5 trails: Sutton-Ik, Alouette, Traverse, Cascade and Cendrillon

 

Please note that the ski tickets are SOLD OUT for this Saturday December 17, so unless you have a SUTTON 7-Day Pass or have already purchased your ticket online, you will have to visit us another day.

 

An early season rate is currently in effect from Sunday December 18 to Thursday December 25 inclusivelydetails and ticket reservation here.

 

More interested in a season pass? Purchase yours here.

 

More trails may be added in the following days. We invite you to consult the conditions page the day of your visit for details on conditions, trails and chairlifts. Information is updated around 6 a.m. each morning. 

 

 


 

APRÈS-SKI NOT TO BE MISSED

 

 

Live Music Friday with MANNIX this Friday, December 16 
Although the ski season doesn’t resume until the following day, those interested are invited to the Bar Le Tucker for our second Live Music Friday of the season with Mannix & Groove SiCle from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Bar doors will open at 2 p.m. for those interested.
See the complete Live Music Fridays program

 

Après-ski presented by WHITE CLAW this Saturday, December 17 
After your day on the slopes, come to the Bar Le Tucker for a special anniversary après-ski presented by White Claw with a DJ and prizes to be won!
Reminder: ski tickets are sold out for this Saturday, December 17. 

 

Launch of the MIC OPEN THURSDAYS on Thursday, December 22
Every Thursday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. starting December 22nd, join us at the Bar Le Tucker for our Open Mic Thursdays. Our host Pasquinel, accompanied by surprise guests, will be sure to put the mood in your après-ski!
A free and festive weekly meeting to put on your agenda!

 


 

REMINDER OF SAFETY GUIDELINES

 

 

We take advantage of the beginning of the season to remind you that it is forbidden to venture onto closed trails.

 

We also remind you that alpine touring is not currently allowed on the mountain at any time of the day.

 

Why is it important not to venture onto closed trails when skiing or touring? We invite you to watch this video produced by the Quebec Ski Area Association (ASSQ):

 

 

As soon as the alpine touring trails will open we will let you know the good news.

 

Until then please be patient for the safety of all.

 


 

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