Ski Bromont to be close to Montréal airport. Great for advanced skiers or even night skiing, this resort shows of how good skiing and snowboarding in Canada can be. Read our review and guide now.
Where
If you ski Bromont you will be located just 45 minutes east of Montréal - a great city to visit if you have the time. Perfect for advanced skiers, or those who like to ski on into the night (over 60% of the runs are equipped for night skiing). Of the resort's 45 slopes, almost 50% are rated as expert. Access is very easy via the airport and you can be on the slopes in around 3 hours.
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On the slopes
If you ski Bromont this season you will find that there is a good mix of terrain, with an unusually high proportion graded expert - the breakdown is beginner 31%, intermediate 22%, expert 47%. The 45 slopes cover 25km, with a longest run of just 2km - so not the place if you like long, cruising runs. Snowboarders will find a remodelled snowboard park, and there is also 57km of cross-country trails.
Off the slopes
Accommodation on site is provided by the Chateau Bromont, and there are other lodges located in the nearby town of Bromont. There's a selection of restaurants to choose from, but overall, this is a place for serious skiers and boarders who like to play hard day and night.
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Tourist Office
 Worldwide cover from £60.48 or Single trip Europe cover from £22.98 - get covered before you arrive! |
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