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MOUNTAINThe DesTinaTion
A MountAin in its purest stAte!770 metres, the highest vertical east of the Rockies645 cm of natural snow per year Trails for everyone – from beginners to experts55 km of intermediate trailsAn off-trail sector for those who like to leave the beaten path
Discover our sleD experienceA 7.5 km custom-designed sled run that meanders down Mont Liguori, offering tight turns and breathtaking scenery. Unique in North America!
The lighT rail TransiT – go green anD save!The Light Rail Transit connects Le Massif de Charlevoix and Hôtel La Ferme with a 40- minute ride. Enjoy the splendors or the Charlevoix landscape without the worries of fueling up or parking!
MOUNTAINFACT SHEET
SKIABLE TERRAINVertical: 770 m (2,526 ft)
Summit Altitude: 806 m (2,645 ft)
Base Altitude: 36 m (118 ft)
Acreage: Total: 406.6 skiable acres (164.5 ha)
O�-trail: 5 runs on 99 acres of untouched land (40 ha)
Trails and glades: 52 trails and glades on 307.6 acres (124.5 ha)
Longest trail: 5,1 km (3,17 mi.)
Easiest trail: Simard, Traverse Simard, Jean-Noël, Gagné, Combe and Ancienne
CALIBEREasy: 15%
Intermediate: 30%
Black Diamond: 20%
Expert: 35%
BEGINNER AREA – DONALD BOUCHARD SECTORTotal area: 8 acres (3 ha)
Calibre: Novice
Trail gradient: 15% (av.)
Number of trails: 3
Maintenance: Daily
Lifts: Magic carpet + platter lift
SLED RUNSummit altitude: 816 m (2,677 ft)
Base altitude: 59 m (194 ft)
Total area: 26.3 acres (10,6 ha)
Total length: 7303 m (23,960 ft)
TERRAIN PARK Total area: 2.61 acres (1.06 ha)
Total length: 385 m (1,263 ft)
Calibre: Intermediate / Expert
Maintenance: Daily
HIGHEST VERTICAL EAST OF CANADIAN ROCKIES
TRAILS FOR EVERYONE
UNIQUE SLED RIDE IN NORTH AMERICA!
FROM BEGINNERS TO EXPERTS
MOUNTAINFacT sheeT
snoW anD cliMaTe Manmade snow: 70% of skiable terrain (174.6 acres excl. glades)
Snowguns: 366
Fan guns: 16
Air/water guns + water sticks: 350
Natural snowfalls: 659 cm (22 ft*)* av. per annum over past 5 yrs
snoW coverageMonthly Averages
November 74 cm (29 in.)December 153 cm (60 in.)January 95 cm (37 in.)February 115 cm (45 in.)March 107 cm (42 in.)April 92 cm (36 in.)
TeMperaTuresMonthly Averages Maximum MinimumNovember 1°C (34°F) -5°C (23°F)December -2°C (28°F) -7°C (19°F)January -7°C (19°F) -12°C (10°F)February -3°C (27°F) -9°C (16°F)March 1°C (34°F) -4°C (25°F)April 4°C (39°F) 1°C (34°F)
MOUNTAINFacT sheeT
liFTs & Trail MainTenanceLift count: 4 recent model lifts (on skiable terrain) + 1 pulse gondola (off skiable terrain)
Lift types:• 1 high-speed gondola with mid-station (8 passengers/cabin)• 1 high-speed quad• 1 platter-type lift• 1 novice conveyor lift• 1 pulse gondola to shuttle Light Rail Transit passengers to MountainLift capacity: 11,220 skiers / hourGrooming machines: 6 performant grooming machines, 2 w/ winchGrooming fleet specs: 3 Pisten Bullys 2 PrinothsTransport vehicle (luge): 1 Prinoth catski type vehicleGrooming capacity: 78% of skiable terrain (193 acres excl. glades)
MOUNTAINFacT sheeT
naTional alpine DoWnhill Training cenTerLa Charlevoix: One of 3 toughest Women’s World Cup downhill trails
Vertical: 677 m (2,221 ft)
Summit altitude: 721 m (2,366 ft)
Base altitude: 44 m (144 ft)
Overall length: 2,106 m (6,910 ft)
Steepest pitch: 64% (33º)
Design: Bernhard Russi
Homologation: FIS (International Ski Federation)
DirecTions + hours oF operaTionFrom Québec city Take Route 138. We are 33 km / 20 mi. east of Mont Sainte-Anne and 73 km (45 mi.) from Québec City.
From la Malbaie Take Route 138. We are 18 km /11 mi. west of Baie-Saint-Paul and 70 km (43 mi.) from La Malbaie.
Winter operations From November to April, based on conditions
hours of operation Weekends: 8:30 am – 4 pm
Weekdays: 9 am – 4 pm (closing varies between 3:30 pm and 4 pm in December & January)
MOUNTAINTRAIL MAP
Glades
Chalets
1
Ticket O�ce 2
Sled Run
First Aid
Sledding Meeting Point3
Cross-country trail access (Sentier des Caps)
Easy trail for novices
Di�cult trail for intermediates
Very di�cult trail for advanced
Extremely di�cult trail for experts
Extremely steep trail for experts only(FIS homologated race trail)
Daycare / Snow School
Terrain Park
Footbridge
O�-trail access
O�-trail exit
Access to La Charlevoix
O�-trail skiable terrainRegulations apply in this sector
Traverse
Snowmaking
Secured perimeter
Emergency ski-out
Parking
Boutique
Sledding Hut
Gondola
Easiest way down
MOUNTAINservices anD acTiviTies
servicesadventure and learning center Beginner and Perfect Turn clinics for alpine, telemark and sit-skiing, snowboarding
rossignol Boutique & high-performance Demo center, rentals, tuning & repairs
Daycare for children 2 to 10 years Daily, 8:30am to 4pm
Free on-mountain guided tours Anytime, any day
shuttles from Quebec City, Beaupré, Baie-Saint-Paul and the Greater Montreal Area
rodeling, A slide experience unique in nortH AMericALe Massif’s newest slide experience - rodeling - is an instant hit. The 7.5 km sled run on Mont Liguori offers more fun and more thrills for more people, all winter long. Adrenaline buffs and thrill-seekers of all ages are sure to revel in this original, authentic two-hour on-mountain activity.
direct Access to sentier des cAps trAilsCross-country skiers, snowshoers and hikers will be pleased to know that Le Massif now offers easier access to Sentier des Caps trails. Nature lovers can reach assorted outdoor activities and enjoy stunning river and mountain vistas directly from the summit.
MOUNTAINgasTronoMy
HigHligHts
restAurAnts
• Chef GUy BESSONE is backed by a brigade of 100 employees;
• Restaurant offers a menu free of fried foods, showcasing all food groups;
• No fewer than 10 different balanced meals are offered daily at the Summit Chalet;
• Kitchens transform more than 15 tons of produce over short four-month period;
• Close to 120,000 meals are served to visitors from December to April;
• Washable utensils and biodegradable dinnerware greatly reduce environmental footprint of operations;
• Kitchen composting efforts save 1.5 tons of waste from local landfills.
• Summit bistro cafeteria: choice of ten daily menus comprised of a soup and beverage, with a delectable main course dish showcasing meat, fish, seafood, pasta, pizza or vegetarian selections;
• Summit pubs: bar-style après-ski serving beer and cocktails.
MOUNTAINevenTs
A VARIED EVENT PROGRAM FOR EVERy TASTELe Massif de Charlevoix is renowned for the originality and quality of its shows and happenings. Every year, a full lineup of exciting events enchants both the young and the young at heart. Past events that have contributed to the ski area’s reputation include:
DeceMBerSanta Claus Day
The Torchlight Parade
MarchThe Great Horned Owl Event
The Reggae Bash
The Massif Open Rossignol
SHOW-Z-APRèS-SKi SeRieSTrue to its reputation, Le Massif de Charlevoix presents completely free apres-ski performances each Saturday. In the friendly, upbeat and casual ambience of the Summit Pub, every winter a string of acclaimed and emerging artists conquers the stage, to the great pleasure of skiers, riders and music lovers alike. Every Saturday from December to April, electrifying artists offer performances that take the summit stage by storm.
Please view the detailed event program at www.lemassif.com
MOUNTAINAWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
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2 December 3 2013
2013 Canadian Tourism Awards
Winner – 2013 Innovator of the Year Award
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March 18 2013
January 2013
Daniel Gauthier, Personality of the Week, La Presse / Radio-Canada
Daniel Gauthier is chosen as Personality of the Week for his overall accomplishments at le Massif de Charlevoix.
Hottest Travel Destinations of 2013
Travel + Leisure Magazine named Le Massif de Charlevoix as one of the Top 13 Most Interesting Destinations to Visit in 2013.
6 January 11 2013The 46 Places to go in 2013
The prestigious New York Times, the third biggest daily in the United States, recommended Le Massif de Charlevoix as one of the 46 places to visit around the globe in 2013.
3 September 2013Investissement-compétences
The Quebec governement draws attention to the signing of an Investissement-compétences agreement by Groupe Le Massif, in its pledge to support the continued professional development of employee skills and competencies.
December 2013NationalGéographic
BEST WINTER TRIPS 2014
MOUNTAINAWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
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2012
2012- 2013
Readers’ Poll: The Best Ski Resorts and Hotels in North America
According to Condé Nast Traveler readers, Le Massif de Charlevoix ranks 17th on this prestigious roster of North American ski destinations; is the 3rd most beautiful mountain in Canada; and the 2nd loveliest in Québec.
Canada’s 10 best ski destinations
According to Canadian Living Magazine, Le Massif de Charlevoix is Canada’s 5th top ski destination, and 2nd in Québec.
9 2013 Best of Skiing in Canada awards 2013
Best route to the snow and Best new ski hotel.
8 2012- 2013
SBC Resort Guide Editors’ Choice Awards 2012-2013
1st place - Best Terrain in the East.
7 March 2013
Hot List 2013
3 prestigious awards garnered from Condé Nast Traveller - Europe: • The 154 Best New Hotels in the World • The Best New Family-Friendly Hotels • Best New Hotels under $300
MOUNTAINhisTory
1970 to 1980 – the Dream…SnowballS! Inspired by the Montreal Olympic Games in 1970, two jour-nalists set out to find a mountain with impressive vertical. Soon they begin to entertain the idea of starting up a ski area in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François.
in 1980, a pair of young aficionados launch Projet Boule de Neige – the Snowball Project – that leads to the construc-tion of a summit chalet. With advance reservations, skiers are either towed to the summit by snowmobile or taxied up in an 8-passenger vehicle. That same year, la Société de développement du Massif is officially created.
1980 to 1990 – riDing uP the mountain…by buS!in 1982, the ski area boasts five ungroomed trails buried in powder. Skiers ride to the summit by school bus, with a team of guides accompanying them on their 4 or 5 runs per day.
Between 1982 and 1991, skier visits increase from 800 to 10,000. In 1988, the Charlevoix is granted UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status.
1991 to 2000 – WinDoW on the WorlDIn April 1991, a $10 million grant is awarded to la Société de développement du Massif, with the obligation of raising one million dollars at the community level. To achieve this, a regional fundraising campaign is held that reimburses contributors in lift tickets. Mission accomplished…
A year later, the construction of an access road, parking area and four buildings including a chalet is undertaken at the base of the mountain. Le Massif replaces its buses with two lifts, installs a new snowmaking system and adds three trails to its skiable terrain.
2000 to 2001 – a $25m investmentThe Olympic dream hinted at in the early 70s resurfaces. Thanks to provincial and federal government contributions, la Société de développement announces a $24.8M project towards the creation of a National Alpine Downhill Training Centre for elite skiers, a new summit road to a new moun-taintop chalet, a reservoir to supply a new snowmaking system, a high-speed detachable quad lift with mid-station along with 16 new trails and glades.
2002 – Daniel gauthier: le massif’s neW torchbearerIn September 2002 Daniel Gauthier – former founding presi-dent of Cirque du Soleil – takes up the torch by acquiring Le Massif. His first mountain investment totals $5 million and is visible by December 2004. It includes a new high-speed quad toboost lift capacity, 90 additional snowguns to maximize snow coverage and six new trails and glades to further enhance the skiable terrain.
2006 to 2009 – major investments for Passionate sliDe fansFrom 2006 to 2009, Le Massif keeps its promise to passio-nate slide sports fans. It adds 6 new glades, 34 acres of off-trail skiing and 160 new air|water snowguns to maximize early season coverage in its Camp-Boule and Grande-Pointe Express sectors.
2009 until toDay – evolving into a four-season Destination Evolving into a four-season destination A number of development projects have been undertaken over the past few years. A 30% expansion of the skiable terrain, new lift infrastructures, the creation of the Donald Bouchard Beginner Area for novices, the completion of a 7.5 km family sled run, the construction of a railway station and implementation of a Light Rail Transit linking Hôtel La Ferme to the Mountain. This is just the beginning - the adventure continues!