Mont-Sainte-Anne, QC, Set to Start the Resort's Biggest Infrastructure Investment in Nearly 40 Years - SnowBrains
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Mont-Sainte-Anne, QC, Set to Start the Resort's Biggest Infrastructure Investment in Nearly 40 Years - SnowBrains
"Mont-Sainte-Anne, one of the oldest resorts in Quebec, opened in 1966 with 10 trails and four lifts, including Eastern Canada's first gondola. At its peak in 1986, it was serviced by 14 lifts across three mountain faces."
"The end of Mont-Sainte-Anne's golden age coincided with Intrawest's acquisition of Mont Tremblant in 1991, which led to significant investments in lift infrastructure and the development of a base village."
Mont-Sainte-Anne, once the largest ski resort on Canada's East Coast, is undergoing a CAD 100 million investment to improve its aging infrastructure. The resort, which opened in 1966, has seen a decline in prominence over the past 30 years due to competition and outdated facilities. At its peak in 1986, it had 14 lifts, but now only seven remain, many needing replacement. The investment aims to restore Mont-Sainte-Anne's reputation as a premier ski destination in Eastern Canada, attracting both local and international visitors.
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