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Massif du Sud is a charming resort known for its picturesque landscapes and family-friendly environment. Located in the Appalachian Mountains, it offers a cozy, intimate skiing experience with a personal touch. The resort features a variety of terrain, including gladed areas that are a delight for tree-skiing enthusiasts. Snowfall here is abundant, ensuring great conditions throughout the season. Massif du Sud's rustic charm is complemented by a welcoming base lodge, making it a perfect escape for those seeking a peaceful skiing retreat.

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Had a great time. Hill was only partially open but was good conditions on the last day. Accommodation was great and the main chalet was lovely. Would absolutely come back, hopefully with better weather
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Nice trees runs with lots of snow! Feels like the be in the backcountry in a resort! Recommande it. It has also lots of place inside to pit your gear on and leave your diner in.
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If you visit Quebec City Le massif du sud is one of the most affordable mountain in a 45 minutes to an 1h30 drive and yet to most fun. They just opened new glades in 2024 and are some much fun. Although the lift are a bit slow the glades from beginner to expert are worth the wait. The best part in my opinion is skiing in fresh powder, the few time I go each year the condition are awesome. In addition, if you enjoy freeriding there are hidden feature in glades for you to have fun. Even though there is a small terrain park, if youre just trying to go on snowparks, you should check out stoneham are Le massif de Charlevoix further north. Finally I give Le massif du sud a good 4/5
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Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
35Total Runs
1.3 milesLongest Run
226 acresSkiable Terrain
Elevation
3002 feetTop
1316 feetBottom
1686 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
1Chairlifts
1Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
$CAD1058.99Season pass
$CAD81.991 day
Weather
151 cmAverage annual snowfall

Getting There

Airports

  • Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) 70KMs 60min drive
  • Mont Joli Airport (YYY) 65KMs 70min drive

Train Stations

  • Saint-Philemon 1 / km 5m drive

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