SNOW CONDITIONS
 

While the Inuit have a rich vocabulary for describing snow, here three little words suffice: nice, good and deep! Nearly 300 cm (118 in.) of snow falls on Québec City, with over twice as much in the mountains located between 30 to 45 minutes from the downtown core. Although it would be possible to have a good cross-country ski season with a third of this snowfall, luckily, this is not the case! The trail grooming teams at the ski resorts work hard to ensure excellent conditions, with a helping hand from Mother Nature, who provides the snow!

Most cross-country ski resorts in the Greater Québec Area with a Web site post updates of local ski conditions: snow quality, recommended ski wax, amount of precipitation received or expected, accumulated snowfall, number of trails open, local temperature and other up-to-the-minute information.

What's more, detailed ski conditions are available from local media. In Québec City, snow in all its glory is front-page news all winter long!

Camp Mercier
Forêt Montmorency (in french only)
Mont Sainte-Anne
Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier
Réserve faunique de Portneuf
Sentiers des Caps de Charlevoix (in french only)
Sentiers du Moulin (in french only)
Station touristique Duchesnay