The Best Ski Resorts for Advanced Skiers in Quebec
Looking for Quebec's best terrain for advanced skiers? Our rankings showcase the resorts where you can truly challenge yourself on steep pitches, technical terrain and demanding runs. These rankings are built entirely on feedback from the Snomad community – passionate skiers and snowboarders who've tackled these slopes firsthand. We only include resorts with sufficient reviews to ensure an accurate picture of what awaits you. Fancy yourself as a skilled rider? Share your own experiences and help fellow advanced skiers find their perfect challenge.
Also explore our rankings for Tree Skiing, Experts and Powder Zones in Quebec to discover even more thrilling terrain.
Best Ski Resort for Advanced Skiers in Quebec: Mont Sutton - Advanced Rating
Advanced skiers and riders at Mont Sutton are in for a treat with exceptional tree skiing opportunities. One Snomad community member liked that the mountain offers "incredible bush trails" with natural, playful routes that create an authentic Eastern townships experience. The mountain particularly shines after fresh snowfall, with another user noting it's "the best place to go when we had a snowstorm in Quebec." The varied terrain keeps things interesting, with plenty of ungroomed runs developing natural moguls throughout the season. For those seeking more challenging terrain in Quebec, Mont Sutton delivers what several users describe as a more advanced mountain experience.
#2 Le Massif - Advanced Rating
Le Massif is a paradise for advanced skiers, with a massive hill that offers a serious challenge. The steep, technical slopes and excellent tree runs provide an exhilarating experience for those pushing their limits. One Snomad community member liked the mogul fields, while another praised the long 3km runs with views over the St. Lawrence River. Weekdays offer blissfully quiet slopes, perfect for carving down the well-groomed trails. As Kavi, an advanced skier, puts it: "It's definitely a bucketlist hill for more experienced skiers/snowboarders who are looking for large groomed trails fit for carving." The off-piste options earn high marks from those seeking powder days.
#3 Tremblant - Advanced Rating
For advanced riders, Tremblant truly delivers the goods. One Snomad community member liked the "challenging runs" and "more black diamonds, double blacks than other ski mts in area." The tree runs get particularly high praise, with Katrin, an advanced skier, specifically enjoying "the blue glades." The mountain's four distinct ski sections offer plenty of variety, and Kortland describes the "amazing forest trails that go throughout the whole hill" alongside "great groomed runs for all levels from greens up to double blacks that almost go straight down." The mogul fields also receive positive mentions, giving expert skiers plenty to tackle across the mountain.


















