Gray Rocks | |
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Location | Mont-Tremblant, Quebec |
Coordinates | 46°9′30″N 74°35′20″W / 46.15833°N 74.58889°W |
Vertical | 189 m (620 ft) |
Trails | 22 |
Lift system | (closed) 4 chairlifts (1 quad (removed), 3 double) |
Lift capacity | 5300 skiers/hr |
Terrain parks | 1 |
Snowfall | 420 cm (170 in) per year |
Snowmaking | 95% |
Night skiing | no |
Gray Rocks was a year-round privately owned resort in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, first developed as a ski destination on Sugarloaf Hill (French: Le Pain de Sucre). The ski hill had 22 downhill trails: four easy, ten intermediate, eight expert (of which two were "double diamond"). Also available was a snowboarding park and instruction from the Snow Eagle Ski School.
First opened in 1906, the hotel closed during the Great Recession of 2009; 70 percent of the main building was destroyed by a suspicious fire on the evening of 25 November 2014.[1]