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Charlevoix sits on the north shore of the St Lawrence River in Quebec, roughly 90 kilometres northeast of Quebec City. The region is known for its dramatic topography — a landscape shaped by a ancient meteorite impact — and its ski terrain reflects that scale. Club Med's resort sits directly on the mountain with ski-in/ski-out access, removing the need for shuttle transfers or road crossings to reach the slopes. The Charlevoix ski area offers a vertical drop suited to a range of ability levels, and the wider region provides access to local culture, gastronomy, and the distinctive character of rural Quebec. For international travellers, Jean Lesage International Airport in Quebec City is the most practical gateway.
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Spectacular skiing with breathtaking views where the mountain plunges into the St. Lawrence River.
Le Massif de Charlevoix is a truly unique ski destination located in the picturesque Charlevoix region of Quebec. Known for its spectacular 'upside-down' layout, the main lodge and parking are located at the summit. As you carve down the slopes, you are treated to optical illusions where the snowy runs seem to drop directly into the icy expanse of the St. Lawrence River below. Boasting the highest vertical drop east of the Canadian Rockies (770 meters), the resort provides a thrilling mix of steep pitches, winding cruisers, and extensive glades. The rugged, coastal-mountain feel is complemented by impressive annual snowfall amounts and top-tier grooming, ensuring pristine conditions throughout the season. In recent years, the addition of a Club Med at the mountain's base has elevated Le Massif into a premier luxury and family destination. Yet, it retains its authentic Québécois charm, renowned for combining world-class alpine sports with the region's exceptional culinary heritage.
Le Massif offers an exceptional variety of terrain, famous for its long, rolling groomers and steep, sustained pitches. The mountain features excellent glade skiing in its off-piste sectors, while intermediates will revel in the wide, scenic cruisers that offer unparalleled views of the river valley.
A UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, Charlevoix is celebrated for its dramatic mountainous fjords, sweeping river views, and a rich, hyper-local gastronomy scene.
An iconic, sweeping cruiser offering the mountain's most famous and spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River.
The steepest sector of the mountain, offering challenging groomed pitches and moguls for advanced riders.
An incredible off-piste area featuring dense glades and backcountry-style powder stashes.
Known for its dynamic fall lines and beautifully spaced tree runs.
A dedicated learning area at the bottom of the mountain, perfect for first-timers.
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB)
1h 15min
95km
Private shuttles, rental cars, and organized bus tours from Quebec City are available. Ample free parking is uniquely available at both the summit (main entry) and the base.
Early December to mid-April
Dynamic pricing means lift tickets can fluctuate based on demand. High season dates frequently sell out.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CAD 135), Adult 6-Day Pass (CAD 650)