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Here is the info for Northern Ontario ski hills as well as Central Ontario ski hills.
Northern Ontario Ski Hills & Resorts
These are the Ontario ski hills that lie north and west of Algonquin Park, from North Bay west to Thunder Bay.
Adanac Ski Hill, Sudbury
Off Kingsway (Regional Road 55)
Box 5000, Station A, Sudbury, ON P3A 5P3
705-671-2489 Fax: 705-671-8145 |
vertical/longest run |
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#lifts/capacity |
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Lift Tickets |
not provided for 2007 |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
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average snowfall |
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season |
mid-December to mid-March |
Accommodation |
Sudbury |
Comments |
Run by the City of Sudbury.
From Barrydowne, first left onto Westmount, then first left onto Stonegate which turns into Beatrice. Turn left to Adanac Ski Hill.
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Buttermilk Mountain Resort Inc, Goulais River (Sault Ste Marie) Buttermilk Rd, 20 km north on Hwy 17 N
Robertson Lake Rd., Goulais River, ON P0S 1E0
705-649-3124, Fax: 705-619-0593 |
vertical/longest run |
280 feet (85 m) / 2800 feet |
#lifts/capacity |
2 lifts |
Lift Tickets |
$17 Adult, $13 Junior, $7.50 night-skiing (2005) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
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average snowfall |
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season |
mid-December to mid-March |
Accommodation |
Sault Ste Marie |
Comments |
Nine groomed runs, as long at 2800 feet, serviced by double chair lift. Night skiing Fridays, Saturdays. Lodge has a German dining lounge.
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Capreol Ski Hill, Capreol
PO Box 852, Capreol, ON, P0M 1H0
Lakeshore Street, Capreol, ON
Ph: (705) 858-1432 fax: (705)858-0005
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vertical/longest run |
* m (* ft) |
#lifts/capacity |
rope tow |
Lift Tickets |
not provided for 2007 |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
70/30/0 |
average snowfall |
95 cm |
season |
late-Dec to mid-Mar |
Accommodation |
Sudbury - Capreol |
Comments | Run by the City of Sudbury.
The Capreol Ski Hill features downhill skiing and snowboarding. Rope tow and concession services are open Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 4:30 and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-9 pm.
Take Highway 69 North through Valley East, then Regional Road 84 to Capreol, turn left on Kelly Street, and then turn left on Lakeshore Street.
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Heyden Ski Hill & Resort Sault Ste Marie
10 minutes north of Sault, Ontario on Hwy 17
(705) 777-1010 |
vertical/longest run |
60 meters (200 feet) |
#lifts/capacity |
1 t-bar |
Lift Tickets |
$13 adult / $10 child |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
70/30/0/0 |
average snowfall |
50 cm |
season |
mid-December to early-April |
Accommodation |
Sault Ste Marie |
Comments |
Night skiing, 5 runs, good snowboarding terrain with half-pipe. Three circuits offering a variety of terrain and distance for snowmobiles. Snowshoe to the top of the hill
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Kamiskotia Ski Resort, Timmins
Hwy 101, 34 west of Timmins
Box 851, Timmins, ON P4N 7G7
(705) 268-9057 Fax: 705-268-9053 |
vertical/longest run |
122 meters (400 feet) |
#lifts/capacity |
4/5,400 per hour |
Lift Tickets |
$39 adult / $34 child (2007) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
20/45/35/0 |
average snowfall |
340 cm |
season |
mid-November to mid-April |
Accommodation |
Timmins |
Comments |
Timmins gets the first snow and has longer-lasting snow. Downhill skiing, snowboarding, tubing, clinics and lessons. Terrain Park has table tops, 1/4 pipe, wave wall, spines and much more, Also has 6 km of cross-country ski trails.
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Laurentian Ski Hill, North Bay (formerly Jack Pine Hill)
15 Janey Avenue, North Bay, ON P1C 1N1
705-494-7463 Fax: 705-494-4525
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vertical/longest run |
107m (350 ft) / 1400 foot run |
#lifts/capacity |
3 lifts |
Lift Tickets |
$30 Adult $27 Student $25 Youth (2007) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
17%/66%/17% |
average snowfall |
50 cm |
season |
mid-December to late-March |
Accommodation |
North Bay |
Comments |
Municipal ski hill in operation since the 1920s with upper & lower lodges, with five runs, a bunny hill, and terrain park. Re-opened in 1996 with a new chair lift and modern snowmaking equipment.
These hills were the starting points for Olympic skier Kate Pace.
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Lively Ski Hill, Sudbury 200 First N, Lively
Phone: (705) 966-1252
City-run, but may have closed in 2004
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vertical/longest run |
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#lifts/capacity |
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Lift Tickets |
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terrain (N/I/A/E) |
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average snowfall |
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season |
mid-December to mid-March |
Accommodation |
Sudbury |
Comments |
This hill is just off Regional Rd 24, one km north of Regional Road 55 in Lively.
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Loch Lomond Ski Area, Thunder Bay
1800 Loch Lomond Rd, off Hwy 61
1800 Loch Lomond Rd, Thunder Bay ON, P7J 1E9
807-475-7787 |
vertical/longest run |
250 m (750 ft) / 2,4 km (1.5 mi) |
#lifts/capacity |
3/ 4600 per hour |
Lift Tickets |
$39 adult $34 Student $29 Junior (2007) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
30%/35%/35%/0% |
average snowfall |
203 cm |
season |
mid-Nov to early-April |
Accommodation |
Thunder Bay |
Comments |
Skiing, snowboarding & snowtubing with night skiing & snowmaking. 1 Quad Lift and 2 Double Lifts ensure there are rarely any lift lines. 2 large quarter pipes on the upper Maple with a 15 foot table top jump at the bottom.
Hwy 61 South past Thunder Bay Airport for 10 minutes to Loch Lomond Road (Corner of Nor'Wester Hotel and the Neebing Roadhouse). Make a left for 3 kilometres to the ski mountain.
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Mount Baldy, Thunder Bay
Hwy. 527, off Lakehead Expressway (Hwy 11/17)
Spruce River Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, P7A 3M6
807-475-7787 |
vertical/longest run |
640 m (2,100 ft) / 1,609 m/ 5,280 ft |
#lifts/capacity |
4 lifts |
Lift Tickets |
$37 adult / $31 Student / $28 child (2007) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
30/40/30/0 |
average snowfall |
183 cm |
season |
early-Dec to late-March |
Accommodation |
Thunder Bay |
Comments |
1 Quad Lift and 2 Double Lifts ensure there are rarely any lift lines. We have 2 large quarter pipes on the upper Maple with a 15 foot table top jump at the bottom. Continuing down this run is a 300 foot spine down the middle of the second hill of the Maple Run. Night lighting is available on the first hill of the Maple. Great snowmaking gets the season off to an early start.
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Mount Dufour Ski Area, Elliot Lake
Hwy 108, Elliot Lake, ON
Phone: 705-848-6655 1-877-848-6655 fax: 877 848-7904 |
vertical/longest run |
97m (320ft) |
#lifts/capacity |
2/ 2,400 per hour |
Lift Tickets |
$34 adult $28 teen $22 child (2006) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
50%/30%/20%/0% |
average snowfall |
305 cm |
season |
mid-December to late-March |
Accommodation |
Elliot Lake |
Comments |
A Quad chair, servicing seven runs with 320 ft vertical drop & 100% snowmaking capability. Beginner hill with lift.
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Onaping Ski Hill Levack (Sudbury)
Regional Rd 8, Levack (just north of 144),
Box 45, Levack, ON P0M 2R0
(705) 966-3939 fax: (705) 966-3939 |
vertical/longest run |
91 m (300 ft) |
#lifts/capacity |
3 / 3,100 per hour |
Lift Tickets |
$18 adult / $14 junior |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
40/30/30/0 |
average snowfall |
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season |
mid-December to mid-March |
Accommodation |
Sudbury |
Comments |
no information provided
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Searchmont Resort, Sault Ste. Marie
103 Searchmont Resort Road, Searchmont, ON P0S 1J0< (41 km north of Sault Ste Marie)BR>
mailing: PO Box 1029, Sault St. Marie ON P6A 5N5
(705) 781-2340 or 1-800-663-2546 |
vertical/longest run |
230 m (50 ft) |
#lifts/capacity |
4/ 4,800 per hour |
Lift Tickets |
$50/40 Adult $35/30 Students $30/25 Jr (2007) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
20%/60%/20%/0% |
average snowfall |
200” (580 cm) |
season |
end November - early April |
Accommodation |
Sault Ste. Marie |
Comments |
Area opened in 1960, long a favourite for those taking a weekend skiing, with snowmaking, a snowboard-only terrain park, with snowmobiling and 50 km of cross country trails. |
Superior Slopes, Marathon
c/o Township of Marathon. PO Bag "TM" P0T 2E0
Lookout on Hwy 17, Five minutes east of Marathon, on the north shore of Lake Superior
807-229-0391 Fax: 807-229-2499 |
vertical/longest run |
107 m (350 ft) |
#lifts/capacity |
1 lift |
Lift Tickets |
not provided for 2007 |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
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average snowfall |
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season |
December - early April |
Accommodation |
Marathon |
Comments |
Alpine ski facility with 11 downhill runs, a 350 foot vertical, double chair lift, ski chalet with fireplace, Canadian Ski Patrol, ski rentals, and night skiing .
This resort is about 280 km east of Thunder Bay.
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Trestle Ridge (Terrace Bay Ski Club), Terrace Bay
PO Box 1104, Terrace Bay ON, P0T 2W0
Highway #17, on the north shore of Lake Superior
Phone: 807-825-4551 fax: 807-825-9238 |
vertical/longest run |
50 metres/ 160ft |
#lifts/capacity |
1 platter |
Lift Tickets |
not provided for 2007
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terrain (N/I/A/E) |
80/0/20 |
average snowfall |
110 cm |
season |
late December - early April |
Accommodation |
Terrace Bay |
Comments |
Run by volunteers, 5 runs, a terrain park for snowboarders, with rentals, night skiing & instructor. This resort is about 200 km east of Thunder Bay.
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