Bromont, Eastern Townships, Québec, Canada

Mountain Layout—Snowboarding

The meticulous grooming on the mountain means lots of fun for riders, whether you’re looking to make perfect carving arcs or catch air off plateaus and dips. Beware of the long flat at the bottom of Cowansville and Montreal heading back to the lift.

If you’re a beginner with some snow time under your boots, you’ll enjoy the beginner terrain, which has a steady and sometimes rolling pitch without flats to stop you dead in your tracks.

Parks and pipes

Bromont has two terrain parks. The park on Bedford is for intermediates and experts, though beginners with a some park experience will enjoy it too. It has six rails, three tabletops, six kickers, one corner, one box and a quarterpipe, plus it’s lighted for night riding. There’s always a lot of activity here, so if you’re yearning to learn new tricks or make friends with other riders, this is where you should head.

The park on Ste-Hyacinthe is specifically for beginners and intermediates. It has tabletops, rails, boxes and other features that help you learn to catch air.


Resort Home | Weather and Snow | Mountain Layout | Snowboarding | Cross-Country | Lessons | Child Care
Lift Tickets | Lodging | Dining | Apres-Ski/Nightlife | Other Activities | Getting There and Around | Photos


Home | News & Features | Weather & Snow | Resorts | Top 10s | Press Access | About Us | Contact Us