Activities and attractions
Cross-country skiing
Mont-Sainte-Anne's Cross-Country Ski Centre features 208 km of trails, including a 125-km network for skating stride, which makes it the largest cross-country ski centre in Canada, and the second most important in North America (after Royal Gorge, CA). An important part of the renowned Mont-Sainte-Anne Ski Resort, the Cross-Country Centre is located only 7 km apart from the downhill area where skiers have direct access to the cross-country network. It is supervised by former Canadian National Team cross-country racer, Pierre Vézina of Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges.
Mont-Sainte-anne cross-country center in a flash
- A cross-country season that lasts from the end of November to early April.
- The most beautiful and most diversified trails in Canada, with 212 km of groomed trails.
- An exceptional ski skating network, with 125 km of trails.
- Seven heated shelters along trails.
- Free trail pass for children 6 years of age or younger.
- A dynamic ski school, with private and group lessons and clinics to meet your needs, both in classic and skating strides.
- Professional ski patrol on duty at all times during operating hours.
- Discounted rates for those 17 years of age or younger.
- A large ski lodge where you will find a ski boutique, rental and repair shop and a large waxing room.
- Cafeteria style restaurant in the Cross-Country Lodge.
- Daily shuttle service.
- Daily grooming with high-tech equipment
The largest cross-country ski centre in Canada
- 208 km for classical stride
- 125 km for skating stride
- Trail breakdown
- 12 double-tracked trails
- 1 single-tracked trail
- 14 skating trails
- 1 backcountry trails
- Level of difficulty - 25 % easy - 41 % difficult - 34 % very difficult
- Natural snowfall : 400 cm or 160 inches
