Loch Lomond reviews & ratings
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Overview
Loch Lomond, located near Thunder Bay, is a hidden treasure for skiing enthusiasts. This resort is particularly known for its friendly, community-oriented atmosphere. It offers a mix of terrains that are suitable for all levels, including some thrilling options for experienced skiers. The resort's north and south sides provide varied experiences – one for more challenging runs and the other for relaxed, family-friendly skiing. The après-ski experience is cozy and inviting, perfect for warming up after a day on the slopes.
Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
17Total Runs
1.5 milesLongest Run
60 acresSkiable Terrain
51 hectaresSnow making
39 acresNight Skiing
Elevation
1450 feetTop
699 feetBottom
751 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
3Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$CAD615.24Season pass
$CAD521 day
Weather
15 cmAverage annual snowfall
Getting There
Loch Lomond Reviews & Ratings
Overall Rating: 4.0
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Value for Money
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Family Friendly
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Eating Out
Tree Skiing
Groomed Runs
Mogul Fields
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All Reviews
Carolyne - advanced skier
Apr, 29 - 2024
Great, family friendly, very close to town. Bar and food options are decent. Prices are reasonable. Lots of families and I like the partnership they have with other hills. Two faces with two lifts so that's pretty decent.
Jeremy - expert skier
Mar, 26 - 2024
It was a good family experience over all. This resort was full of great scenery and I had good quietness. Wasnt to busy so we got to keep our day moving and not waiting in lines all day
Tassja - beginner snowboarder
Dec, 22 - 2023
Great place to learn to ski if you havent been on the slopes before staff are so helpful! Will be back