Downhill Skiing + Snowboarding
Downhill Skiing + Snowboarding
Come play in the snow in Northeastern Ontario! Whether you’re a downhill speed demon or a first-timer just trying to avoid a faceplant, Northeastern Ontario has what it takes to make your winter fun!
Strap on two skis or a single snowboard for the thrills—and maybe spills—of spending a day at one of our top-notch hills. Scenic settings, great runs, and lots and lots of snow capped off with a fine après-ski meal make for a mighty memorable day on the slopes.
Attention skiers, snowboarders and snowshoers: Northeastern Ontario offers pristine trails and runs at great prices, with a season that starts earlier and ends later than its southern Ontario counterparts. Here are some fantastic ski areas to consider.
Be sure to call ahead or check each venue’s social media or website for up-to-the-minute information on opening dates and snow conditions, as well as COVID-19 safety requirements.
Call ahead for the latest status from each ski hill on opening dates, snow conditions, and safety measures in place.
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Mattawa River Resort
Travelers who love the great outdoors will delight in a vacation at the Mattawa River Resort. Located in the heart...
Two Rivers Motel
Two Rivers Motel is located in Papineau-Cameron, Mattawa Ontario. Travelers eager for a bit of culture can stop by Mattawa...
Antoine Mountain
Located in the Laurentian Mountains between two elevated peaks at 640 and 730 vertical feet, the views are sensational in...
With 15 groomed runs, including the longest run in Ontario (2.9km), as well as a true vertical of 630 feet, Antoine is a local favourite, and for good reason! Located just a ten minute drive from Mattawa and about 50 minutes east of North Bay, this resort in the Laurentian Mountains is located at the base of one of Ontario’s tallest peaks. Antoine Mountain also features a Doppelmayr quad chair lift as well as a custom terrain park. Snowboarders can check out the Rossignol Experience Centre, home to the Burton snowboard fleet and professional snow school where guests receive lessons from CSIA ski and CASI snowboard certified instructors. The recently renovated chalet offers an elevated après ski experience with Canadian cocktails, local draft, and great atmosphere.
Learn more: https://antoinemountain.ca
Location: North Bay
Vertical: 350 feet
Number of Runs: Four moderate runs, two black diamonds and two double black diamonds.
Predicted Opening Date: December 18th
This hill also features a beginner hill, terrain park, with mini rails and a beginner box as well as a 30-foot jump, 30-foot DFD Hubba tube and 30-foot shotgun rail, along with its own dedicated lift. Licensed café in the Lower Lodge.
Learn more: http://www.laurentianskihill.com/
Location: Lader Lake, 30 km east of Kirkland Lake
Number of Runs: Five downhill runs
Predicted Opening Date: Winter 2022
Variety of ski and snowboard abilities, a T-bar lift, plus a sliding hill and 10 km of cross-country ski trails.
Learn more: https://www.facebook.com/larderlakeskihill
Location: Sudbury
Vertical: 240 feet
Runs: Two beginner, five intermediate and one advanced
Predicted Opening Date: December 17 to January 15
Located in the New Sudbury Conservation area, Adanac has a new quad lift and magic carpet for beginners.
Learn more: https://www.facebook.com/adanacskihill
Location: Moonbeam, 20k east of Kapuskasing
Runs: Three – beginner, intermediate, advanced
Vertical: 138 feet
Predicted Opening: Mid-December
Toboggan hill, fat biking and snowshoeing complete the fun.
Learn more: https://www.facebook.com/remiskiclub
Location: 20k NW of Timmins
Runs: 18 runs for beginners, intermediate or experts
Vertical: 400 feet
Predicted Opening: Winter
The longest run is almost a kilometer. Two quad lifts, a T-bar or a rope tow. Tube park, bar and cafeteria .
Learn more: https://mountjamieson.ca/