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 Welcome to Fiddlehead Properties
The Quebec City area has some of the best skiing in Canada East of the Rockies  
Please visit http://www.bonjourquebec.com for more hills and great skiing!!


Mont-Sainte-Anne  (20 minute drive)
Top-to-bottom fall line skiing, exciting runs, impeccable snow—Mont-Sainte-Anne has it all! With its amazing vertical drops, immaculately groomed slopes and breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River, it’s a favourite among beginners and experts alike! Plus super-challenging runs and glades make this a great facility for advanced skiers. The resort boasts the highest vertical drop for night skiing in the country, and its reputation for snow conditions is outstanding. Restaurants, services, shuttles and lodging are right at the base. Mont-Sainte-Anne also has the largest cross-country ski facility in Canada with an impressive trail network extending over 200 km (125 mi.).
Elevation: 800 m (2,625 ft.)
Vertical drop: 625 m (2,050 ft.) with consistent fall line
Number of runs: 67
Lifts: 10
Average snowfall: 494 cm (16 ft. 2 in.)
Snowmaking: 80%
Night Skiing: 19 runs
Terrain parks: 3 + 1 boardercross course for intermediate riders

Stoneham Mountain Resort (20 minute drive)
At only 20 minutes from downtown Québec City and reached by shuttle during winter, Stoneham Mountain Resort offers a wide selection of perfectly groomed glades and mogul runs on three different mountains. There’s something for everyone! Just steps from the lifts are fully equipped studio and condo accommodations, a hotel, restaurants, bar and shop. Stoneham is a place for invigorating fun, on and off the slopes, day and night! On top of its winter sports facilities, Stoneham Mountain Resort is known for its warm and vibrant atmosphere and famous joie de vivre. Visitors agree: there is an incredible après ski scene at Stoneham, with live bands, DJs, lots of locals and visitors!
Elevation: 632 m (2,075 ft.)
Vertical drop: 420 m (1,378 ft.)
Number of runs: 39
Lifts: 7
Average snowfall: 392 cm (12 ft. 10 in.)
Snowmaking: 86% 
Night skiing: 19 runs
Terrain parks: 3

Le Massif (45 minute drive but well worth it!!)
Overlooking the St. Lawrence just an hour from Québec City sits a majestic peak: Le Massif de Charlevoix. It’s got the biggest vertical drop east of the Canadian Rockies, and it offers skiers and snowboarders a total of 53 ski trails and glade runs in a heavenly setting. It also boasts an abundant annual snowfall, is recognized as one of Canada’s premier powder ski destinations and offers thrilling vistas from the slopes, making it feel as through you’re skiing straight into the river!
Off-trail adventure
For expert skiers and adrenaline junkies, Le Massif offers close to 100 acres of skiing off the beaten track where you’re free to blaze your own trail.
Spine-tingling sledding
Enjoy the excitement of “rodeling”: a luge-like activity on a specially designed 7.5-km (4.7-mi.) track with a natural snow base. A one-of-a-kind sledding experience in North America that’s sure to thrill the youngsters—and awaken your inner child!
Riding the rails
A new way to experience the mountain: the winter rail cruise that takes you right to the base of the slopes. From there, hop in the gondola and head for the summit!
Elevation: 806 m (2,645 ft.)
Vertical drop: 770 m (2,526 ft.)
Average snowfall: 672 cm (22 ft.)




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