Night Skiing Available In Canadian Resort
Wednesday, February 28th, 2007
Adventurers looking to indulge in a ski holiday with a difference should consider heading to Canada, where it has been reported that a resort is offering its guests the chance to enjoy night skiing.
According to ski magazine First Tracks, Mont-Sainte-Anne, a resort in Quebec, is to facilitate night skiing on its slopes until mid March.
In total 17 trails extending for a total of 15 km will be lit seven evenings a week for this period.
Furthermore, a series of skiing events have been planned to take place over the coming weeks, the magazine reports.
The Salomon Jib Open takes place on Saturday March 3rd while the Bud Light Festival is scheduled for March 24th.
Mont-Sainte-Anne has an annual average snowfall of 400 cm and has a summit altitude of 800 metres; it also boasts the highest vertical drop for night skiing in Canada.
Weather conditions in the resort are currently sunny and all its ski runs are open.
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