New Brunswick is the province located to the east of the country,
between Nova Scotia and Quebec in the Appalachian mountain range.
It borders Maine to the west and is one of the three Maritime
provinces of Canada. It is also the official bilingual
province of Canada (English and French). The French speaking
people are mostly of Acadian origin. It boasts the longest
covered bridge in the world. The capital city is Fredericton.
Web site: www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca
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Ski New Brunswick
Crabbe Mountain
Crabbe Mountain is located in the southwestern part of the province. It
has New Brunswick’s highest elevation. It offers
Alpine and Nordic skiing, boarding, night skiing and a terrain
park with half-pipe. Annual average snowfall 120 inches
and 53% snowmaking facility. Child care is available, as
well as lessons and rentals and lodging is available close by.
Web site: www.crabbemounain.com.
Crabbe Mountain Information
Base elevation: 475 feet
Summit elevation: 1,325 feet
Vertical drop: 853 feet
Skiable acres: 87 acres
Lifts: 4 (1 quad, 2 T-bars, 1 Pony tow)
Trails: 18
Longest run: 6,600 feet
Skier levels: 18% beginner, 35% intermediate, 47% advanced
Ski Mont Farlagne
Mont Farlagne is located in the northwestern part of the province. It
offers Alpine skiing and boarding, night skiing, tubing and a
terrain park. Annual average snowfall is 250 inches and
there is 60% snowmaking facility. Child care is available,
as well as children’s programs lessons and rentals. Lodging
is available nearby.
Web site: www.montfarlagne.com
Mont Farlagne Mountain Information
Summit elevation: 1,060 feet
Vertical drop: 600 feet
Lifts: 5 (1 quad, 1 double, 2 handle tow, 1 T-bar)
Trails: 20
Longest run: 5,400 feet
Skier levels: 18% beginner, 47% intermediate, 35% advanced
Poley Mountain
Poley Mountain is located in the southeastern part of the province
between the three manor cities of New Brunswick: Saint John,
Moncton and the capital city of Fredericton. It offers Alpine
skiing and boarding with night skiing and a terrain park with
half-pipe. Annual average snowfall 92 inches with 65% snowmaking. Child
care is available as well as lessons and rentals and children’s
programs. Lodging nearby.
Web site: www.poleymountain.com.
Poley Mountain Information
Base elevation: 250 feet
Summit elevation: 10 feet
Vertical drop: 660 feet
Skiable acres: 61 acres
Lifts: 5 (1 quad, 1 T-bar, 1 Pony Tow, 1 Carpet, 1 Terrain Park
tow)
Trails: 23
Longest run: 5,280 feet
Skier levels: 62% beginner, 15% intermediate, 23% advanced
Sugarloaf Provincial
Park
Sugarloaf Provincial Park is located in the north part of the
province. There are 21.8 km of Nordic trails, as well as
snowmobile and snowshoeing trails. There is also a slide
hill and outdoor skating arena. Night skiing is available,
tubing and there is a terrain park with a half-pipe. Annual
average snowfall 144 inches. Lessons and rentals available
as well as nearby lodging.
Web site: www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca
Sugarloaf Mountain Information:
Base elevation: 1,417 feet
Summit elevation: 645 feet
Vertical drop: 507 feet
Skiable acres: 25 acres
Lifts: 4 (1 double, 3 surface)
Trails: 9
Longest run: 3,511 feet
Skier levels: 25% beginner, 50% intermediate, 25% advanced.
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