Edelweiss Valley
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Location | Wakefield, La Pêche, Quebec, Canada |
Nearest city | Gatineau, Quebec 30 km |
Coordinates | 45°38′45″N 75°51′05″W / 45.64583°N 75.85139°WCoordinates: 45°38′45″N 75°51′05″W / 45.64583°N 75.85139°W |
Vertical | 200 m (656 ft) |
Top elevation | 350 m (1,148 ft) |
Base elevation | 150 m (492 ft) |
Runs |
20 total 45% Easy 25% Intermediate 30% Difficult |
Longest run | 1.5 km (0.93 mi) |
Lift system |
4 total 1 detachable quad 2 quadruple chairs 1 magic carpet |
Lift capacity | 7,500 skiers/hr |
Snowmaking | 90% |
Night skiing | 13 out of 20 trails |
Website | Edelweiss Valley |
Edelweiss Valley is a ski mountain and resort located in Wakefield, Quebec, 20 minutes north of Ottawa, Canada, in the Gatineau Hills.
Description
Edelweiss Valley is a ski resort located in Wakefield, Quebec, approximately 20 minutes north of Ottawa. It is family oriented and consists of mostly beginner and intermediate terrain. There is a snow tubing park that is popular for families and school field trips. Edelweiss Valley was acquired by Mont Saint-Sauveur International in 2000. The ski area was started by 3 partners, Andy Tommy who ran the ski area and 2 other partners Art Tommy and Reg Lefebvre who ran the ski shop Tommy and Lefebvre. The early years brought lots of improvements such as snowmaking and night skiing, they were open 7 days a week from 8 am to 11 PM .
The Mountain manager was a colourful character Dick Gagne Ho worked there for almost 15 years until he retired.
Some famous ski racers came from Edelweiss, Mike Tommy, Mike Gagne, and many others
Improvements since 2000
Since Mont Saint-Sauveur International acquired Edelweiss Valley, improvements have included:
- two additional quad chairlifts have been installed. A Doppelmayr quad chairlift (to replace an old Yan double chair), and a Poma quad chairlift (to replace the old Poma double chair).
- a new beginner trail was created (Chemin des Bois) as an addition to the existing Easy Street trail,
- a snow tubing park was opened, serviced by a triple chair and magic carpet,
- snowmaking efficiency and capacity were improved, and grooming.
See also
- MSSI-Mont Saint-Sauveur International
- List of ski areas and resorts in Canada
References
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