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  2. Mont Owl's Head - Wikipedia

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    Mont Owl's Head is a mountain in Potton, Quebec, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada. [1] The mountain has a height of 747 metres (2,451 ft). A ski area , with the same name, was developed on it by Fred Korman and opened in 1965 with 3 lifts (2 chairlifts and 1 t-bar) and 6 runs.

  3. List of ski areas and resorts in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Valley Ski Resort, Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park; Innisfail Ski Hill, Innisfail; Kinosoo Ridge Ski Resort, Cold Lake; Lake Louise Mountain Resort, Lake Louise in Banff National Park; Little Smokey Ski Area, Falher, Alberta; Marmot Basin, Jasper; Misery Mountain, Alberta, Peace River; Mount Norquay ski resort, Banff; Nakiska (1988 ...

  4. Category:Ski areas and resorts in Quebec - Wikipedia

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  6. Ski Bromont - Wikipedia

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    The ski resort opened in 1964, for the 1964-1965 ski season, with the opening of the new Eastern Townships Autoroute, Quebec Autoroute 10. [8] It was created in the same year that the City of Bromont was created, out of Brome County. [9] A second chalet was established at the top of the mountain in 1978. [10]

  7. The Weather Network - Wikipedia

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    The Weather Network was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on December 1, 1987 [1] and began broadcasting on September 1, 1988 (six years after the U.S. Weather Channel) as WeatherNow, under the ownership of engineering firm Lavalin Inc. (now known as SNC-Lavalin) and Landmark Communications. [2]

  8. Ski Chantecler - Wikipedia

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    Ski Chantecler is a ski resort in the Laurentides region of the Canadian province of Quebec, Canada. It is a few minutes away from the town of Sainte-Adèle and one hour north from Montreal. 25 trails are available to ski. The average annual snowfall is 381 cm and snowmaking is 85% over the entire skiable area.

  9. Mont Orford - Wikipedia

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    The ski resort consists of three summits: Mont Giroux, Mont Orford, and Mont Alfred Desrochers. It is the home mountain of Olympic medalist Nicolas Fontaine, for whom there is a track named in his honour. [citation needed] Other infrastructure on the mountain currently include [citation needed]: Base lodge with bar, cafeteria, and rooftop terraces