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Sommet Olympia
LocationPiedmont, Quebec, Canada
Nearest major citySaint-Sauveur
Coordinates 45°54′51′′N 74°07′26′′W / 45.9142°N 74.1239°W / 45.9142; -74.1239
Vertical656 ft (200 m)
Top elevation1,443 ft (440 m)
Base elevation787 ft (240 m)
Skiable area80 acres (0.3 km2)
Trails 37
Lift system 6 total
3 quadruple chair
1 magic carpet
2 double T-bars
Lift capacity8,200 skiers/hr
Night skiing 19 out of 37 trails
WebsiteSommet Olympia

Sommet Olympia is a ski school and resort in Quebec, Canada. The resort is located not far from Montreal, in the Laurentians. According to ski express magazine, Mont Olympia is "the best" ski mountain for beginners. The resort has 140 acres (0.57 km2) of skiable terrain with 6 ski lifts and a vertical drop of 200 meters.

Sommet Olympia replaced a 1978-built triple chairlift by "a brand-new 4-seater chairlift with loading carpet", the "Apollo," for the 2023-2024 ski season.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Sommets, Les. "Upcoming investments and new features: 2023-2024 Season". Les Sommets. Retrieved 2023年10月14日.
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