Great potential wasted.
Bromont is just 1hr driving from Montreal, on the south shore. There are plenty of varied slopes for all levels of skiers. The chalets (base and top) are recent or renovated, the slopes are groomed three times a day, the lifts are gradually replaced year after year and the snowmaking equipment is regularly updated (last generation fixed fans).
Unfortunately, they don't make enough snow with unfavourable seasons, opening only 50 to 60% of terrain, mostly boring tracks for beginners/intermediates. This combined with too many lift passes sold, and crazy real estate development in the last years. It's always crowded in the lines and annihilates the pleasure of skiing on the slopes with crazy skiers coming from everywhere. Not to mention the prices through the roof now.
In addition, there's a lot of lift failures for no reason increasing the frustration.
Bromont used to be a great place. Hoping they wake up soon to focus on why people come in the first place. Skiing and have fun.
Bromont is just 1hr driving from Montreal, on the south shore. There are plenty of varied slopes for all levels of skiers. The chalets (base and top) are recent or renovated, the slopes are groomed three times a day, the lifts are gradually replaced year after year and the snowmaking equipment is regularly updated (last generation fixed fans).
Unfortunately, they don't make enough snow with unfavourable seasons, opening only 50 to 60% of terrain, mostly boring tracks for beginners/intermediates. This combined with too many lift passes sold, and crazy real estate development in the last years. It's always crowded in the lines and annihilates the pleasure of skiing on the slopes with crazy skiers coming from everywhere. Not to mention the prices through the roof now.
In addition, there's a lot of lift failures for no reason increasing the frustration.
Bromont used to be a great place. Hoping they wake up soon to focus on why people come in the first place. Skiing and have fun.