Mont Sutton
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Mont Sutton | |
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Location | Sutton, Quebec, Canada |
Vertical |
457 m (1,499 ft) [1] |
Top elevation | 968m |
Base elevation | 400m |
Skiable area | 175 acres (0.7 km2) |
Runs | 60 |
Longest run | 2.86 km |
Lift system |
3 quads (1 detachable) 6 doubles |
Mont Sutton is a ski area in the Eastern Townships located within the town of Sutton, Quebec, Canada, about 5 km directly east of its urban district. In 1960, the hill was turned into a downhill ski centre by the Boulanger family.[2] Known for its glades skiing, today it operates 9 lifts with an 11,800 person/hour capacity and hosts a terrain park.
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Coordinates: 45°06′15″N 72°33′42″W / 45.10417°N 72.56167°W
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