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Quebec City, QC, Canada - February 14 - 19, 2027

  • Sunday, February 14, 2027
  • Friday, February 19, 2027
  • Quebec City, QC, Canada
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  • for current SCWDC members

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QUEBEC CITY, CANADA FEBRUARY 14 - 19, 2027


TRIP BASE PRICE:  $1,380 (Does not include Lift Tickets)
TRIP LEADER: MARGARET SCHWARTZ

TRIP INSURANCE IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! SEE DETAILS: HERE

This is an International trip to Canada. A passport is required to enter.  NOTE that you may be ineligible for entry if you have a criminal record including a DUI.

It's a Ski Trip! It's a Francophile travel destination! Enjoy stunning mountain scenery & exceptional cuisine. It's like being in France without being in France.

The Club is exploring an opportunity to reduce the trip price by nearly $100, if our total registrations exceed 20. This participation threshold was negotiated in our contract, so it is important to invite your fellow members, family, or friends!

Seniors! Contact trip leader for lower lift ticket prices! 

Skiers/Snowboarders: Enjoy varied terrain, fantastic conditions, and gorgeous scenery at three different ski mountains in the Québec City area: Mont-Sainte-Anne (Epic), Stoneham (Epic), and Le Massif de Charlevoix (IKON). Between the three of them, you’ll find runs for every style and ability, so take your pick and get ready for a beauty day of skiing or snowboarding at a Québec City ski resort.

We'll visit a day at each of the three ski resorts, daily bus transportation provided. An optional three day lift package is available, one day to each of the three ski resort. An  optional 4th day of skiing is also available, to Stoneham. 


Don't Ski? It's a Get Away Travel Experience: A cultural and geographic crossroads, Québec City is a bridge between Europe and the Americas and a proud guardian of the French language in the New World. It’s a wonderful destination to practice your French and to experience a wide array of attractions and events that celebrate its francophone roots.

We're staying near the Quebec City wall, also known as the ramparts. The hotel is a short walking distance many attractions, or a short Uber/Lyft ride away. The ramparts are a historic fortification that surrounds Old Quebec, dating back to 1690. It is the only fortified city north of Mexico and is part of the Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. 

To fully experience local culture, start by wandering through Old Québec and the vibrant surrounding neighborhoods. Chatting with locals leads to authentic, enriching encounters — and you’ll feel the joie de vivre everywhere you go.

Step into one of Québec City's folk bars, where you can sing along to timeless tunes or discover classic Québec songs. The atmosphere is full of regional flavor, and locals are always happy to share a moment.

One of the best reasons to visit the city is its vibrant food culture. Québec City is home to an impressive community of passionate chefs who constantly push the boundaries — reinventing beloved classics and creating new culinary trends that highlight the region’s outstanding local ingredients.

Traditional fare here is the very definition of comfort food, telling the story of a city with more than 400 years of history. Try a tourtière made from a century-old recipe, savor a steaming bowl of French onion soup, or sample Sagamité, an Indigenous dish featuring hominy, rendered fat, and root vegetables. For brunch, enjoy wild salmon paired with seasonal berries — a true taste of the land.

Savour Québec City's Nordic cuisine, take part in a gourmet tour, eat local in public markets, treat your taste buds to French cuisine, visit the craft breweries, and be sure to try a poutine, the craziest meal in Québec!

Québec City’s culinary excellence has even caught international attention, earning it a place in the prestigious MICHELIN Guide, with more than 30 restaurants selected, including 7 MICHELIN-starred, one of which is among only two in all of Canada to hold two stars.

Mountains:

  • Le Massif de Charlevoix, located about 90 minutes from Quebec City, is one of the most unique ski resorts in eastern North America thanks to its dramatic terrain overlooking the St. Lawrence River. The resort features 53 trails, a 770 meter vertical drop, abundant natural snowfall, and a strong reputation for advanced glades, steep groomers, and uncrowded skiing. Le Massif is especially known for the sensation of skiing directly toward the river, creating some of the most scenic views on the East Coast, while still offering quality terrain for intermediates and families. Beyond skiing, the resort has expanded into a full destination experience with modern ski in ski out lodging, upscale dining, and the all inclusive Club Med Quebec Charlevoix at the base of the mountain.
  • Mont -Sainte -Anne rises 625 meters above the Saint Lawrence Valley and lays out 71 trails across three mountain faces with roughly 547 acres of skiable terrain. A freshly restored high-speed gondola and several swift chairs whisk skiers up 2,050 vertical feet in minutes, keeping laps quick. Snowmaking on about 80 percent of the mountain backs up the 475 centimeters of annual snowfall to deliver reliable coverage from late November through April. Night owls can carve until after dark on 19 illuminated runs, giving the resort the highest vertical night skiing in Canada. Just forty minutes northeast of Quebec City, Mont- Sainte- Anne pairs European-style charm, sweeping Saint Lawrence views, and big-mountain variety into an accessible Quebec ski adventure.
  • Stoneham Mountain Resort sits about twenty minutes north of Quebec City and offers forty three daytime trails across three linked mountains that range from gentle cruisers to double black tree runs. Three high speed quad chairs and additional lifts move riders over three hundred forty five meters of vertical quickly while keeping queues short. Snowmaking on roughly eighty six percent of the terrain backs up an average four hundred thirty centimeters of annual snowfall, and nineteen illuminated runs create one of the largest night skiing playgrounds in Canada. Well kept terrain parks, a half pipe, and lively slope side bars keep the energy high after the last groomer, with ski in ski out lodging adding extra convenience. Easy access via Highway seventy three makes Stoneham a no fuss choice for groups looking for variety packed days and vibrant après nights in the Quebec City region. 

Lodging:


Hôtel Le Concorde Québec

Hôtel le Concorde Québec towers above Grande Allée and the Plains of Abraham, giving your group sweeping views of the Saint Lawrence River and Old Quebec right from the room. Its four hundred plus rooms and suites are wrapped in floor to ceiling windows, offering plenty of space whether you are hosting a meeting or just recharging after a day on the slopes. A glass atrium houses the heated indoor pool, twin spas, saunas, and fitness room so relaxation is always on tap no matter the weather. Dining never leaves the building thanks to the revolving Ciel Bistro Bar with its panoramic skyline sweep and the casual Québec‑style menu at Cochon Dingue on the lobby level. Steps from Parliament, the Citadelle, and the nightlife of Old Quebec, this landmark hotel pairs postcard views and resort‑style amenities with a location that makes exploring the city effortless. 

Number of Skiers: 21

Trip Includes:

  • Roundtrip Motor Coach Transportation (Lavatory Equipped, Wi-Fi, Power Outlet)
  • Daily Bus Transfers to ski resorts
  • 5 nights double occupancy lodging at Hôtel le Concorde Québec
  • Breakfast Daily at Hotel
  • Group Welcome Reception
  • Group Farewell Dinner
  • Trip Leader Hosted Events
  •  All taxes, resort fees, and services of staff 
  • Trip Leader Hosted Events

Base Package Price: $1,630 (Lodging, RT & daily Bus Transportation)

  • PYOT (provide your own transportation): (Subtract $250 from base price) $1,380
  • Single Room: $2,480
  • Lift Tickets: Le Massif accepts the Ikon Pass, 1 day Adult Ticket $150.
  • Mt. St. Anne & Stoneham accept the Epic Pass, 1 day Adult lift at each $250

Payment: 

Advance Deposit:  $500. Final Payment by Credit Card due October 13, 2026

Cancellation Fees:

Through October 13, 2026 a $50 cancellation fee is assessed. After October 13, 2026, $50 plus all unrecoverable expenses including a 3% credit card fee.

Participants must be current SCWDC members, or members of a BRSC affiliated ski club.  You can sign up as a member online HERE.

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