Mont Sainte Anne Resort Guide - Real Reviews From Real Skiers
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The Skiers' Guide to Mont Sainte Anne

Top Rated for
4.45 (11 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.43 (7 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.35 (33 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.31 (35 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.26 (31 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.20 (35 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
Ranked
206th
of 263 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.1
From 36 Reviews
71
Total Runs
574
Bottom Elevation
2625
Top Elevation
547
Skiable Terrain
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Mont Sainte Anne is a world-class resort known for its exceptional skiing and stunning views of the St. Lawrence River. The resort features a wide range of trails, from beginner-friendly greens to challenging double blacks. Night skiing on its well-lit slopes is a unique feature, offering extended ski hours. Mont Sainte Anne is also a hub for cross-country skiing, boasting an extensive network of trails. The resort's atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with a variety of dining and lodging options, making it a perfect destination for a comprehensive ski vacation.

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Recent Reviews

The staff was friendly, I got the wrong lift time pass and front desk allowed me to exchange which was a huge relief.

Lift passes are the old school stickers, not tap cards. Buy ahead to save 7-10% off from regular same old prices.

Parking was free and located close to the lifts and ticketing office.

One of the green runs was 3KM long which took me 20 mins going pretty fast with no breaks. But lots of flat areas where snowboards can get stuck.

There's a gondola so you can keep warm. And another ski lift with a wind shield to keep you warm on chillier days/nights.

I typically make an annual trip to Mont Tremblant, which is notably more crowded than Mont Saint Anne. Saint Anne also has a beautiful view of the frozen St. Lawrence River but I still prefer Tremblant for the apres-ski, the view and the plenty of powdery side hits and jumps on every run. Glad I got to try a new resort but will return to Tremblant instead.

Hope someone finds this review helpful! Safe and happy snowboarding!
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Nice mountain, familly and friends

Love the bar and the food.
Not enough light on the night on thé slopes
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Went with a group of friends and stayed in a chalet at the base of the mountain, which made the overall convenience super amazing - the Chalet has great amenities, and was minutes drive from Le Massif, so a great 2 in one.

Sainte Anne was also fantastic for just having lots of runs, variety, great snow!
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Great family friendly ski, runs for all levels and can meet up at the same lift. Warming spots at top and bottom of both sides of the mt.
Rental homes near by are amazing too!
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Had a wonderful weekend at Mont Sainte Anne. The weather and snow conditions were perfect. It is a big enough mountain with lots of room to explore. It has an entire section of the mountain which is mainly black and double black and about two thirds is blue and green. Great for kids. Tree runs are super fun.
The apres ski was also great. Live music, great atmosphere.
Can't wait to get back there!
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Eating Out
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Mont Sainte Anne Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
15Beginner Runs
33Intermediate Runs
14Advanced Runs
9Expert Runs
71Total Runs
2.8 milesLongest Run
547 acresSkiable Terrain
340 hectaresSnow making
136 acresNight Skiing
Elevation
2625 feetTop
574 feetBottom
2051 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
1Gondolas / Cable Cars
4Chairlifts
4Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
$CAD1927Season pass
$CAD1361 day
Weather
173 cmAverage annual snowfall

Mont Sainte Anne Travel Information

Airports
60min drive60KMsQuebec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB)
80min drive75KMsMont Joli Airport (YYY)
Train Stations
5min drive2KMsBeaupré