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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.
Les Pentes 40-80 (previously Côtes 40-80) was a municipal ski hill in Sainte-Adèle It catered to novice skiers. [3] The ski station was one of the first alpine ski station in the country, and was very popular in the 1950s. [2]
Snow Valley Ski Club, city of Edmonton; Sunridge Ski Area, city of Edmonton; Tawatinaw Valley Ski Club, Tawatinaw, Alberta; Valley Ski Club, Alliance, Alberta; Vista Ridge, Fort McMurray; Whispering Pines ski resort, Worsley; WinSport's Canada Olympic Park (1988 Winter Olympics sliding and jumping events)
Undeniably Canada’s most famed ski resort, Whistler Blackcomb has a legendary reputation as an excellent ski area for all levels of skier. The largest ski resort in North America, it is home to ...
View of Lac Memphrémagog from Owl's Head ski hill near Mansonville, Eastern Townships, Quebec, October 2009. The eastern boundary of the township is the western half of Lake Memphremagog. The southern boundary is the international border with the United States of America. The western boundary is formed by the Sutton Mountains.
Mansonville is a village in the Potton township of the Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada, [1] [2] in Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality of the Estrie region, across the Canada–United States border from North Troy, Vermont. Now Mansonville is the business centre and the seat of Municipalite du canton de Potton (government for the ...