Le Massif joins a select ski mountain club

Le Massif de Charlevoix ski resort is a member of the Mountain Collective, a group of mountains with 23 destinations around the world, including Chamonix in France, Jackson Hole in Wyoming, Lake Louise in Alberta and Niseko United on the island of Hokkaido. , in Japan.

Posted at 11:00 a.m.

Simon Chabot

Simon Chabot
The Press

“Le Massif is taking an important step today which will impact its international influence,” explained Nicolas Racine, vice-president and general manager of Groupe Le Massif, in a press release. Joining the Mountain Collective is part of our strategy to become a world-class resort and attract destination customers from outside Quebec. »

The Quebec station is the first in Eastern Canada to join the group, which markets a subscription valid in all the member mountains. Holders of this pass, sold for US$559 (approximately CA$700), will be able to ski two days for free at each of the group’s 23 resorts during the 2022-23 season. They will also be entitled to half-price tickets for the additional days.

Massif de Charlevoix unrestricted season pass holders will benefit from a 50% discount on ticket prices at the other 22 Mountain Collective resorts, some of which are as far away as Chile, New Zealand and Australia.

“Le Massif is a fantastic addition to our group and will offer an additional option to skiers from the East in addition to the 22 must-see mountain destinations already included in the subscription,” said Todd Burnette, CEO of Mountain Collective.

The Massif de Charlevoix has been home to Club Med’s first mountain village in North America since December 2021.


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