Bromont is only an hour away from Montréal so it’s great if you’re looking to go skiing for the day. If you would prefer to spend the night though they also offer that. They are also one of the few mountains that offer night skiing as they stay open until 10. If you’re coming for night skiing then you should come when they have a Nuit Blanche. They have 8 throughout the season on Saturdays and stay open until 2 am on these nights. There is a DJ there and the atmosphere is very energizing. The mountain has a vast selection of runs and given how they do night skiing they groom the trails pretty late in the day too so if you’re skiing then you’re not on slick patches of ice. I find that lineups for the lifts tend to move fast so you can get in a good day of skiing when you come. For newer skiiers this is a good place to attempt your first black diamond runs if you’re feeling ready for it as they are quite manageable. There are also plenty of greens for you to practice on. The crowds are okay. I find that they aren’t as bad during the day but come night time they can be worse especially if there is a Nuit Blanche. If the main lift is too crowded then your best bet is to ski other sides of the mountain and use the other less crowded lifts. There are plenty of good runs all over the place so you won’t be missing out. The customer service is also very friendly here. On one visit I purchased the wrong ticket online and didn’t realize it until I got there. They were really good though about remedying the situation and all I had to do was pay the difference between the new ticket and the one I had bought online. It was quick and easy. Like the overwhelming majority of Quebec ski resorts the cafeteria is underwhelming and overpriced. There is also a bar serving up food and once again it’s okay but nothing to write home about. Save your moeey an bring your own food from home. It will be much more satisfying.
Wanli M.
Classificação do local: 1 Pittsburgh, PA
Dishonest business, deceptive customer service We went to Ski Bromont at 8pm on Friday Dec 122014. We rent our equipment at the equipment shop and purchased night lift tickets for both of us. The total was about $ 150CAD. The mountain was crowed at night. After getting familiar with our equipment, we waited in a long queue before getting to the lift station, but were denied to use their lift since we didn’t have lift tickets attached to our jackets. We showed our receipts but were still denied. Then I realized that the cashier forgot to give us the actual tickets. We didn’t explicitly ask for the tickets since they appeared on our receipt, and the cashier never told us that we need to attach the tickets to our jackets. When I came back to the cashier, she immediately recognized me, apologized for forgetting to give me the tickets. It was already 9:15pm(they close at 10pm), so I decided not to ski that night and asked for a refund. The cashier talked to her supervisor, and told me that she was unable to refund me. But instead, she promised to issue me a gift certificate for each of us, which can be used to pay for a 4-hour equipment rental and day-time lift ticket, which is of greater value than the night tickets. We accepted the gift certificates and decided to come back the next morning. However, when we came back the following morning, that cashier was not working and other cashiers refused to honor the gift certificates. We described the situation last night, but the cashier insisted that we only paid for the night tickets so the gift certificates were not effective at day time. They refused to contact the cashier last night, and refused to issue a refund for the charge last night. I should never have driven two hours from Montréal to try skiing at Ski Bromont. It was my first time in Canada, and the experience was very disappointing. I am disputing my credit card for this fraud charge.
Sarah M.
Classificação do local: 4 Montréal, Canada
Il est évident que ce n’est pas de la trempe des magnifiques montagnes du Vermont ou de notre Ouest Canadien ou même de Charlevoix, mais dans le coin, on est très peu gâtés en dénivelé, et Bromont est la montagne qui nous en offre le plus ! Avec ses 450 acres de terrain skiable, 7 versants et ses 114 pistes ouvertes de jour et 87 de nuit, Bromont est vraiment une belle place pour passer du bon temps. Le resto ’ la débarque ’ laisse vraiment a désirer, mais quand on va en ski, on né s’attend pas a grand chose. C’est toujours dispendieux et pas très bon en fin de compte !
Luc B.
Classificação do local: 4 Montréal, Canada
Bromont est le plus grand domaine skiable à moins d’une heure de route de la grande région montréalaise. La montagne est d’une taille respectable et permet d’y pratiquer du ski de tous les niveaux. L’endroit possède un snow-parc et une zone free-style. L’enneigement est généralement bon et bénéficie d’un large système de canons à neige. En soirée, pas moins de 100 pistes sont éclairées, ce qui permet du ski après le boulot. Simplement génial ! D’ailleurs, une passé de soirée est offerte à prix très raisonnable pour mieux en profiter. Bromont est particulièrement reconnu pour l’ambiance du ski de nuit. Les jeudis, il n’est pas rare de voir de voir et d’entendre des DJ en pleine action dans le snow-parc. Question prix, Bromont est une montagne assez abordable, plus que certains autres domaines skiables des Laurentides(vous lirez ma critique sur le Mont Tremblant en autre…) En été, Bromont offre une grande variété de piste pour le vélo de montagne ainsi qu’un parc aquatique. J’enlève une étoile à cause des congestions récurantes aux remontés mécaniques les jours de grande affluence. De plus, le trafic routier est souvent pénible pour entrer et sortir de la station les fin de semaine. J’adore et j’y retourne plusieurs fois par hiver.
Ernest L.
Classificação do local: 3 Oakville, Canada
My first experience shredding in the Eastern Townships was OK. The mountain may be bigger than anything in Ontario, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s better. This place gets really busy at night since it’s pretty much the only place to go in the area and it doesn’t offer much terrain. I do not agree with the leash policy for snowboarders here or anywhere for that matter. I have seen many skis fall off skiers and come flying down the hill and not once have a seen a rider lose their snowboard. Bromont does offer good value for money though. You save a decent amount of money just by buying your tickets online or printing out coupons on their website.
Mike V.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
I’m used to places in Lake Tahoe to which night skiing is an afterthought. Not the case here. Not only is it nestled near a beautiful little ski town, but the fun doesn’t have to stop at 3PM. They keep two and half mountain faces open for skiing. And you are a mere hour drive from Montréal(not quite apres ski by definition… but why not). If you don’t want to head up to Quebec City and beyond(Massif for example), it’s a great spot.
Matthew A.
Classificação do local: 5 Salem, NH
Good clean fun! Yes a water park/slide on Mt Bromont. A fun way to spend a hot and muggy Quebec summer day. The water is clean and no trash about. The changing area is also very clean and they have lockers too. Fun for the whole family! Another bonus is that with admission, they include a free Mt. Bike rental and helmet as they have a 4.5 Kilo bike path. I have not biked hte path but I hope to one day. Not far from VT I-91. About 45 minutes from the Derby Line border Crossing. 45 Minutes to-1 hr from Montréal. depending on traffic. Right off Auto route 10 West(ouest). You can see it from the auto route. Stands out as it is a mountain on a prairie.