Mont Saint-Sauveur snow report
Mont Saint-Sauveur
Mont Saint-Sauveur ski resort, located in Quebec, offers a variety of slopes for skiers of all levels. The best trails include the Nordique, which offers scenic views and is perfect for beginners, and the Olympia, which is a challenging run for advanced skiers. An interesting fact about the resort is that it was the first in Canada to install a snow-making system. For beginners, the ski school offers group and private lessons to help improve their skills. For après-ski, Le Bar Le Tucker is a popular spot with live music and tasty drinks. Overall, Mont Saint-Sauveur is a great destination for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts.
Terrain mix: Mont-Saint-Sauveur ski resort is located in the Laurentian Mountains in Quebec, Canada. Some of the pertinent mountain ranges and aspects of the resort include:
1. Laurentian Mountains: The Laurentian Mountains are a prominent mountain range in eastern Canada, known for their scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Mont-Saint-Sauveur is situated within this mountain range, providing stunning views and diverse terrain for skiing and snowboarding.
2. Mont Saint-Sauveur: The resort is named after the mountain itself, Mont Saint-Sauveur, which is a prominent peak in the Laurentian Mountains. The mountain offers a variety of ski runs, ranging from beginner to expert, as well as terrain parks and glade skiing areas.
3. Mont Avila: Mont Avila is another mountain in the Laurentian range that is part of the Mont-Saint-Sauveur ski resort. It offers a separate set of ski runs and terrain for visitors to enjoy, with a mix of beginner and intermediate slopes.
4. Ski Runs and Terrain: The resort offers a variety of ski runs and terrain for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. From gentle beginner slopes to challenging black diamond runs, Mont-Saint-Sauveur has something for everyone. The resort also features terrain parks, moguls, and glade skiing areas for those looking for a different skiing experience.
Overall, Mont-Saint-Sauveur ski resort is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts in Quebec, offering diverse terrain, stunning mountain views, and a variety of amenities for visitors to enjoy.
Plan your day down to the hour
Same weather feed Snoflo's iOS app uses -- updated continuously from NOAA / yr.no. Watch the snow column the morning of a storm to know when to call in sick.
Next 5 days, hour by hour
Temperature line with weather symbols on top, snow + rain accumulation as columns, humidity as a dotted line.
5-day forecast table
Every 3 hours, broken out across temperature, snow, rain, humidity, and wind. Each cell is colour-coded relative to the column min/max.
| Time | Condition | Temp (°F) | Snow (in) | Rain (in) | Humidity (%) | Wind (mps) | Wind dir |
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15-day temperature & snow
Daily temperatures, snow, and rain projected over the next two weeks -- start of next storm cycle, end of last one.
What forecasters are seeing
Plain-English forecast narrative from the local NWS office. Issued by NWS BTV.
Beyond the slopes
Other ski areas, basecamp options, alpine fishing, and scenic stops near Mont Saint-Sauveur -- worth knowing whether you're in for a day, a long weekend, or a season pass.
Mountain & avalanche safety
- Know before you go
- Check today's avalanche bulletin from the regional avalanche center before any off-piste / side-country / backcountry travel. Conditions can shift dramatically between morning and afternoon on storm days.
- Carry the gear, know how to use it
- Beacon, shovel, probe. Practice companion rescue on a calm day, not during a real burial.
- Mind the weather window
- Heavy snow + wind builds wind slabs at ridgelines. The day after a storm is often the riskiest in the backcountry, even if the resort itself is open.
- Respect closed terrain
- Ropes are there for a reason. Even in-bounds, ducking a closure can trigger a slide that catches you and others below.
Track Mont Saint-Sauveur in the Snoflo app
Save this resort as a favorite, set push alerts when snowfall crosses a threshold (e.g. "alert me when Mont Saint-Sauveur reports 6″ new"), and Snoflo's iOS app will push the moment the SNOTEL station crosses.
About Mont Saint-Sauveur
Where does the snow data for Mont Saint-Sauveur come from?
Snowpack, SWE, 24-hour snowfall, and air temperature come from the nearest USDA NRCS SNOTEL station. Forecast comes from the National Weather Service / yr.no feed that Snoflo's iOS app uses.
How often is the snow report updated?
Snowpack and SNOTEL data are updated continuously by NRCS (typically hourly). The 15-day weather forecast is refreshed throughout the day. Snoflo caches and renders the most recent observation -- look for the "as of" timestamp on the snowpack hero.
What's the elevation at Mont Saint-Sauveur?
See the Resort Metrics panel above for base / summit / vertical drop. The summit elevation drives snowpack accumulation -- higher summits hold snow longer through spring.
How is "% of normal" calculated?
Today's snowpack is compared to the average snowpack on this calendar day across every recorded year at the nearest SNOTEL. 100% means right on average; 130% is a big year; 60% is thin.
What ski resorts are near Mont Saint-Sauveur?
See the Other Ski Areas pill grid at the bottom of the page for resorts within driving distance. The sister Other Ski Areas card in the Plan-a-longer-trip grid above shows the closest few.
Can I get alerts when fresh snow hits?
Yes -- snow alerts are managed in the Snoflo iOS app. Favorite this resort, set a snowfall threshold (e.g. "alert me when 6+ inches"), and you'll get a push the moment the SNOTEL crosses.
Other resorts near here
Snoflo-tracked ski areas within driving distance of Mont Saint-Sauveur.