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What's New for Winter 2024-25

Nouveautés hiver 2024-25

Beyond the unique river views of this four-season destination, with the highest skiable vertical drop east of the Canadian Rockies, a wide variety of trails and snow-covered glades, a carefully designed snow park, diverse lodging options just steps away from efficient lifts with no waiting, and gourmet meals served in the cafeteria or the cozy atmosphere of a mountain-peek restaurant accessible by cat ski in the evening, Le Massif de Charlevoix unveils updated programming and new multi-day passes to enjoy its vast playground at advantageous rates.

Celebrate where the party is reinvented
From country music to electro and hip-hop, from Mardi Gras and St. Patrick's Day celebrations to all-inclusive events that include lodging, meals, entertainment, or workshops; themed events, and lively après-ski experiences confirm the festive reputation of this Charlevoix destination.

Save where it matters 
Until October 14, season passes are available at discounted rates, especially for those aged 18 to 30, and offer all unlimited passholders a 50% discount at the 25 destinations in the Mountain Collective network, including Bromont, which has recently joined the collective alongside Revelstoke and Jackson Hole, to name a few. Multi-day passes for 3, 4, and 5 days are also offered at reduced prices—particularly advantageous for those aged 13 to 25—during the pre-sale period and a new 3-Day Pass with no blackout dates is now available to all age groups. 

Discounted rates are also available for seasonal programs at the Mountain Sports School. Finally, significant savings can be found at the shop’s bazaar on September 28 an 29, with up to 70% off a wide selection of equipment, clothing, and accessories.

Wake up where the action begins 
Our chalets, semi-detached, apartments, lodges, and studios are more than just places to stay. Whether at the summit or base of the mountain, they are central to the destination experience, offering direct access to fresh tracks – just a few turns away from all activities – and the best rates on lift tickets.

Slide where it’s worth the turn 
The fun multiplies with every turn on 53 trails and glades, in the backcountry sector, and on a 7.5 km sledding run – the longest in North America – accessible both day and night. A must-experience for couples, families, or friends, with guaranteed thrills.

Treat yourself where it’s worth the view 
Transcending the limits of gourmet cuisine to offer an unforgettable experience is what Chef David Forbes aims to achieve with his fry-free meals available in the cafeterias and the seasonal menu at the Camp Boule restaurant. Overlooking the ski area and offering unique views of the river, the menu celebrates sensory pleasure with seasonal inspirations, making each meal as delicious as it is memorable.