Bromont, QC, Report: A Mountain Collective Outlier? - SnowBrains
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Bromont, QC, Report: A Mountain Collective Outlier? - SnowBrains
"On the Mountain Collective's website, the first text you see on the homepage states that this pass offers "your passport to experience the best skiing & riding the world has to offer." When you browse its resort list, you see places such as Aspen, Jackson Hole, and Chamonix, and you think to yourself, "Ya, that makes sense." You then turn to the East Coast, and you see resorts like Sugarloaf and Le Massif, and the same notion holds true."
"But then you see Bromont, which was only added to the Mountain Collective a few years ago, and you don't necessarily have that same notion about this resort as you have with the others. In fact, unless you are familiar with the Montreal ski scene, there is a good chance you have never even heard of this resort. Yet there is a reason it is on such an exclusive pass."
Bromont is a ski resort in Quebec's Eastern Townships about an hour from Montreal. The resort opened in 1964 and offers 127 trails, 450 skiable acres, a 1,175-foot vertical drop, 11 lifts, and average annual snowfall of 138 inches. Bromont operates the largest night-skiing operation on the East Coast with 93 trails lit. The resort is part of multi-destination passes including Mountain Collective and L'Est Go. Summer amenities include a large mountain-biking network, a water park, and golf. Bromont's raw metrics are modest compared with regional neighbors, but its accessibility and diverse year-round offerings contribute to its appeal.
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