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  2. Mont Tremblant Resort - Wikipedia

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    Mont Tremblant Ski Resort (commonly referred to as Tremblant) is a year-round resort in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, located about 130 km (80 mi) northwest of Montreal. It is best known as a ski destination, but also features Lake Tremblant suitable for swimming and two golf courses in the summer months. The name of the mountain ...

  3. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Mont-Sainte-Anne: Beaupré: Quebec: 2,625 575 2,050 450 65 13 187 $65 Mont Tremblant Resort: Mont Tremblant: Quebec: 2,870 750 2,120 627 95 14 156 $70.35 Le Massif: Petite-Rivière-Saint-François: Quebec: 2,645 118 2,527 410 48 4 248 $61 Brian Head: Brian Head: Utah: 11,307 9,600 1,548 650 14 8 370 $45 December 11, 2019 [80] Park City Mountain ...

  4. List of former ski areas of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Ski Mont Alta), founded in 1951, was a ski station located on Highway 117 in Val- It closed permanently after its ski lift controller was burnt up, when the chalet burned down in 2014. It now operates as an off-piste park, allowing winter hiking, ski-hiking, etc. in winter, without lift services.

  5. Mont-Tremblant - Wikipedia

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    Constructed by Joseph Bondurant Ryan, the ski resort Mont-Tremblant Lodge began operation of their first chair lift in 1939. His family sold the resort in 1965 to a consortium of investors. In 2002 the four municipalities in the area merged, Ville Saint-Jovite, Paroisse de Saint-Jovite, Mont-Tremblant, and Lac-Tremblant-Nord, becoming the ...

  6. Lift ticket - Wikipedia

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    The difficulty removing zip ties from clothing is but one issue those plastic fasteners fail to resolve; another is: "For ski areas there was the problem of checking tickets. Historically this was a manual process performed by lift personnel. But as the number of skiers increased, staff had to be added expressly to check tickets.

  7. Tremblant - Wikipedia

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    Mont Tremblant Resort, a ski resort in Quebec, Canada; Tremblant, Mont-Tremblant, or Mont Tremblant may also refer to: Places

  8. Mont Blanc, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Mont Blanc; Location: Mont-Blanc, Quebec, Canada: Vertical: 210 metres (690 ft) [1] Top elevation: 580 m (1902 ft) Trails: 43 total 15% Easy 27% Intermediate 46% Difficult 12% Extremely difficult: Lift system: 7 total 3 quadruple chair 2 triple chair 2 magic carpet: Lift capacity: 10,350 skiers/hr: Snowmaking: 85%: Website: Ski Mont Blanc

  9. Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Mont-Saint-Bruno national park, with Mont-Tremblant National Park and Mont-Orford National Park, is one of three national parks in Québec that is also home to an alpine skiing resort. Ski Mont Saint-Bruno is a small station that started operating in 1965. It is known for its large ski school, currently 562 teachers strong with an ...