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NOTE: Due to availability and conditions, we may be changing our offering of skiing and snowboarding to Mont Orford for April 2nd. There is no snow tubing available. This is a top end ski resort found in the Eastern Townships. We will monitor these conditions and will update our website shortly.
Enjoy your first Canadian ski/snowboard experience at Mont Avila! This ski resort is located in the Laurentians. It has 13 kilometres of slopes available. 3 lifts transport you to varied elevations between 187 and 416 metres!
Costs:
Be sure to choose the proper add-on for your preferred activity(ies):
$99.00 for Transportation and Lift ticket only (you have your own SKI/SNOWBOARD equipment)
$150.00 for Transportation, Skiing/Snowboarding (skiis/poles/helmet OR snowboard/helmet) and lift ticket;
Full DAY Itinerary:
NOTE: Deadline for payment is MARCH 29 at 16h00!
WE REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF 20 PAYING FOR SKIING/SNOWBOARDING AND A MINIMUM OF 10 PAYING FOR SNOW TUBING.
NOTE: For all people renting equipment, please go to the following link and complete your information by no later than Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 16h00:
http://groupes.sommets.com/
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Please note that no lessons are offered or available. There is a self-learn area.
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The second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic is upon us and, as per the order by the government of the Province of Ontario, our offices (as a non-essential service in Toronto) are currently closed until December 21st and this may be extended.
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