Mount Bohemia's $99 Season Pass Adds Unlimited Skiing at Mont Edouard, QC - SnowBrains
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Mount Bohemia's $99 Season Pass Adds Unlimited Skiing at Mont Edouard, QC - SnowBrains
"Yes, the season pass that already gets you skiing all season long at Mount Bohemia, Michigan, and free days at 29 other ski resorts across the United States now adds unlimited skiing at Mont Edouard. Literally, your $99 season pass now gets you two ski resorts for a fraction of the price of one normal East Coast ski resort. Whether you go to Bohemia or Edouard, your pass will pay for itself in just two days."
"Located roughly 2.5 hours north of Quebec City, Mont Edouard is an undiscovered gem in the remote Saguenay Fjord region of Quebec. Located in the French village of Lanse-St-Jean (1200 inhabitants) near some of the most dramatic Fjords of Quebec, the closest American cities are Upstate New York, less than seven hours away. Built in the 1990s with two chairlifts, Mont Edouard has some of the best in-bounds backcountry in North America."
"Inbounds: The two main chairlifts get you to all the inbounds terrain. There is an excellent variety. Fast groomed runs with a consistent pitch wind around large rock outcroppings from top to bottom, giving skiers and riders some of the best terrain east of the Rockies. There is also plenty of ungroomed runs with steep headwalls and excellent bumps. One of the best attributes of Mont Edouard is that each run feels distinctly different from the previous one."
A $99 season pass provides unlimited access to Mont Edouard and Mount Bohemia plus free days at 29 additional U.S. resorts. Mont Edouard lies about 2.5 hours north of Quebec City in Lanse-St-Jean within the Saguenay Fjord region and offers roughly 1,500 feet of sustained vertical, about 300 inches of annual snowfall, and a combination of 450 acres of inbounds and 200 acres of patrolled backcountry. The mountain features two main chairlifts, diverse groomed and ungroomed runs, steep headwalls, extensive glades that are regularly cleaned, and consistently powder-rich conditions near the St. Lawrence River.
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