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    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    Sommet Saint-Sauveur

    Sommet Saint-Sauveur

    3.5(15 reviews)
    4.3 km

    This is the place where I'd go skiing when I lived in Saint Sauveur. I also taught skiing at two…read moredifferent times in my life. I remember back in the 1994-95 season, when I first became a ski instructor, I got my CSIA Level 1 at Mont Saint Sauveur in January of 1995. Later that season, in April, I got my CSIA Level 2 at Tremblant. Mont Saint Sauveur has such a long history being a ski resort, from the days of the ski train way back well before my time, to the Laurentian Autoroute (Highway), which gave people easier access to the Laurentians than route 117. The nice thing about Mont Saint Sauveur is that after you finish skiing, there are lots of great restaurants in town, as well as places to stay. Before I became a ski instructor, I took my pre-instructor course there too, and I enjoyed it a lot. I was always happy to share my love of skiing with someone that might have been new to the sport. It's a great way to be outside and enjoy nature. I used to ski with my mom, which was fun, as I could practice my teaching with her as well. I'm happy to give this ski hill 5 stars. BTW, if you come from Montreal to go skiing there on the weekend, I would suggest leaving later on Sunday night, as there is less traffic. If not, you'll be stuck in traffic all the way to Montreal, which is not pleasant. I suggest going to a restaurant in town, to the ski hill bar itself or taking a nice walk.

    I skied here last January and it was amazing. I did day and night skiing. The runs were very nicely…read moregroomed. All of the staff was very friendly and helpful. I got my equipment waxed and it was done in less than an hour and the food blew away everything I've ever had at any American Resort. (Californian here ) No 5 Star American Ski resort lodge food has ever been this good!!! They should be taking culinary notes. I hope to come back to this resort every year.

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    Sommet Morin Heights - Main ski lift

    Sommet Morin Heights

    4.0(2 reviews)
    9.3 km

    Nice mountain with combined levels on the same descent! Good for parents going down with kids! The…read moresaturday evening special is great - 39.99 for ski lift + equipment + spaghetti meal! Kids didn't want to stop and enjoyed the night views!

    Ski Morin Heights is run by the same management that own Saint Sauveur. It is the smaller mountain…read morehowever that means the lift ticket is cheaper. Also note that if you buy it online you can save 10% however you have up until the day before you plan to make your purchase. They give you a GoPass which fits in a pocket and must have some kind of chip in it because you can't access the chairlift until you pass through these automatic gates that open when your GoPass is read. The price for rentals is also fair. Since it is a smaller mountain expect fewer runs. They are fairly challenging though which I like. The pitches are tricky for novice skiers like myself. I can't speak for how an experienced skier would find it. I do wish though that they had some longer runs since I do love those quite a bit. The cafeteria is expensive and the food is so so but in my experience this is par for the course at most ski resorts in Quebec. My major complaint is that portions are pretty small. I was still hungry after downing a plate of subpar pasta. I mean come on you've got people doing hours of exercise, they're going to be hungry! Your best bet is to just bring your own lunch especially if you want to eat healthy because the majority of the offerings are things like burgers and fries.

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    Kicking horse bar

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    Mont Blanc

    Mont Blanc

    3.8(11 reviews)
    32.7 km

    OK, so I am a very beginner skier, and there are many great things about this resort. The parking…read moreis close to where you go into the chalet, the ski instructors are great. Pierre was mine. He was absolutely amazing. I got so much better after lessons with him. The people at the ski rental and customer service area were nice and helpful. Like all ski resorts, they have a cafeteria and offer several options for food. You can buy anything you forgot here and they have lots of choices for clothing gear goggles. You name it. The staff on the slopes is very helpful and it has a great feeling overall..

    Wonderful hill worth the somewhat long drive!…read more I came here on a Sunday with my partner. Buying tickets online was super simple. For a 4-hour block, the student price was 40$ + 4.35$ for the rechargeable ski card. We arrived to the hill and there was a sign saying the parking lot was full but we managed to find a spot. For the first time you ski here, you need to go to the ticket booth to get your card. However, for future visits, you just enter your card number when you buy the ticket online and you don't have to wait in any lines when you get there. The hill is very well maintained. Lots of varied runs of varying difficulties. Great options for beginner and intermediate skiers. A few tougher options for more advanced skiers as well as a park for those who like to do tricks. Employees were nice and helpful. Driving back to Montreal in the afternoon/evening on a Sunday took almost 2 hours because of the traffic so be aware of that (especially with the curfew). Even with this minor negative, we have a wonderful day and look forward to coming here again!

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    Mont Blanc - Mont Blanc mascot.. so cute!

    Mont Blanc mascot.. so cute!

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    Auberge du Lac Morency - So much snow on the property!

    Auberge du Lac Morency

    3.8(9 reviews)
    8.8 km

    My boyfriend and I shared an unforgettable weekend here Jan 12-14, consisting of snow mobiling, dog…read moresledding, Nordic spa partaking, hockey & deeeellicious dinner! We came up on a Friday & we're supposed to go snow mobiling, but it was an unseasonably warm day with rain so we had to reschedule for the next day. Instead, we checked out the local ski town which was super cute, and only 20 minutes away. Then, we returned to partake in the 'happy hour' spa, 2 for 1 to partake in their package of: dry sauna, eucalyptus 'bath' (really just wet sauna with eucalyptus scent) and then the outdoor hot tubs. This was a truly relaxing experience & something I would highly suggest - solely for the outdoor hot tub experience! Incredibly remote and romantic On Saturday we participated in snow mobiling, and were alone with a tour guide. This was an AWESOME experience, 3 hours of endless trails to explore as fast as you please. Up hills, downhills, great views. That evening we did the happy hour spa again, then headed to dinner. I was pleasantly surprised with the restaurant on site. It's a bit pricey, but the meals were great and stuffed us. The service was great too, for the most part. On our last day we did dog sledding - my most favorite activity. They allow you to spend as much time with the dogs as you like, all 115 of them. Puppies too! Dog sledding was actually pretty exhausting and a great workout, and the dogs seem to love it. So great. I'd highly suggest this place to those looking to have endless activities at their fingertips! Only downfall is that the rooms are dated, and can be pretty far from the central area where all the activities are. Plus the indoor hot tub wasn't working at the time, which was a bit of a bummer.

    Of the three days I was here in the colder part of Spring (yes it was still snowing and -11 degrees…read moreCelsius) there wasn't really much to do. A lot of the roads were either way covered in mounds of ice or black ice...something not too fun to drive over, and this place has a lot of windy, small roads The nearby lake was also frozen over...so yeah. I think for the most part we stayed inside except on the first and last day when we had to go towards Toronto. Service is excellent though. When I was there it was one lady covering at the front desk and she was fluent in both French and English, great for us tourists haha. Dining was offered by a chef but my family brought and bought a lot of food already. They have a prix fixe menu as well as a la carte. Service is 24/7 also (room service included). Cool. Definitely come by in warmer months and when the lake isn't frozen over. I'm sure there are a lot more things to do then. Although the snowflakes here were pretty; they were in actual snowflake formation, unlike the clumps you see elsewhere!

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    Auberge du Lac Morency
    Auberge du Lac Morency - Awesome views everywhere. This was a mini hockey rink they had set up on the ice.

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    Awesome views everywhere. This was a mini hockey rink they had set up on the ice.

    Sommet Gabriel - skiresorts - Updated May 2026

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