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Next 3 days weather summary:
Heavy rain (total 23.0mm), heaviest during Tue afternoon. Very mild (max 19°C on Tue afternoon, min 5°C on Tue night). Winds decreasing (fresh winds from the SW on Tue afternoon, calm by Wed night).
Days 4-6 weather summary:
Moderate rain (total 15.0mm), heaviest on Thu afternoon. Very mild (max 12°C on Thu morning, min 2°C on Thu night). Wind will be generally light.
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The resort stands on 3 hilltops with 6 main hill sides and a 'bunny' hill for beginners. Perfect place to learn skiing / boarding as most of the resort is on groomed, gentle terrain. Much cheaper than Tremblant and much bigger than St-Sauveur (why do they even call that a mountain?) They have some of the best snowmaking and grooming equipment in Quebec making them shine when conditions are bulletproof all around. They groom most runs twice during the day which is good when there is no snow. But when it does snow, it mixes the good snow with the base and packs it. Plus, be sure the masses will be there to ski it. You'd find it hard to see anything of a 20+cm dump 2 days after it has fallen; this is no joke. I've seen the whole mountain getting tracked in less than three hours on busy powder days. The hill gets a lot of wind and cold which can occasionally shut down lifts and render powder conditions into bulletproof wind crust overnight but that's what east coast skiing is all about.
The resort stands on 3 hilltops with 6 main hill sides and a 'bunny' hill for beginners. Perfect place to learn skiing / boarding as most of the resort is on groomed, gentle terrain. Much cheaper than Tremblant and much bigger than St-Sauveur (why do they even call that a mountain?) They have some of the best snowmaking and grooming equipment in Quebec making them shine when conditions are bulletproof all around. They groom most runs twice during the day which is good when there is no snow. But when it does snow, it mixes the good snow with the base and packs it. Plus, be sure the masses will be there to ski it. You'd find it hard to see anything of a 20+cm dump 2 days after it has fallen; this is no joke. I've seen the whole mountain getting tracked in less than three hours on busy powder days. The hill gets a lot of wind and cold which can occasionally shut down lifts and render powder conditions into bulletproof wind crust overnight but that's what east coast skiing is all about.
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