Most ski areas see 6 or 7 skiing hours each day. At Bromont, expect to double that. The largest network of floodlit trails in the US stays open till 10 each night and when the resort feels that’s not late enough, it’ll hold a Nuit Blanche ski extravaganza until 2. Not to be outshone by the floodlights, the picturesque town is one hell of a place to recuperate.
Bromont is one of 4 resorts among Quebec’s Eastern Townships - east of magic Montreal and, of the quadruplet, the largest and liveliest. It’s linked to the picture-pretty village of the same name, where locals enjoy the good life. The town is the starting point on the region-wide “Wine Route” and the ways are stuffed with delectable patisseries and bistros. After a day on the hill you can stroll about on Rue Shefford, dropping into fine boutiques, art galleries, even a chocolate museum. If you’re worried about a language barrier, don’t be. English is spoken all over and where it’s not, lovely locals will encourage you through any broken requests for “vin chaud” and “pommes frites”.
Under a blue sky, Bromont sure is a looker, shrouded in thick pine forests, with slopes spanning 3 mountains. But cameras are at their most frenzied at night when half the hill lights up like a Christmas tree for night skiing. This is the resort’s biggest claim to fame - it’s home to the largest lit ski area on the continent, with 98 trails (that’s 75% of the piste map) open every single night till 10pm. And if you come during a Nuit Blanche, you’ll ski until 2am to the tune of live DJs and skiers sashaying in their gear… On an average day you’ll ski all day, dine on fromage and wine, and get back out on the hill again (if you’ve got the legs for it), or sleep late and not feel terrible about missing ski time.
The nearest airport to Bromont is Montréal at 85 km or about 2 hours by car.
The nearest ski resorts to Bromont include Owl's Head.
Average snow depths in Bromont are N/A to N/A in January, N/A to N/A in February, N/A to N/A in March and N/A to N/A in April. Read our detailed Bromont snow history for more details.
Today in Bromont the average snow depth is N/A, with N/A at the base of the mountain around N/A altitude, and N/A at the top of the slopes, around N/A above sea level. There is N/A recent snowfall and N/A predicted today. Here's the full Bromont snow report.
Bromont snow report is updated every 4 hours during the winter ski season
There is in Bromont currently forecast approximately N/A of new snow expected over the coming week. We also have a detailed Bromont snow forecast.
Maximum and minimum adult Bromont lift pass prices ranged from C$? to C$? for 6 days access to the Bromont ski lift system at the start of the 2025 winter season. Our lift passes are part of a packaged Bromont holiday with accommodation, so prices vary depending on chalet or hotel suppliers. Confirm price for the lift ticket before booking your holiday.
PassLift Tickets | Child | Adult | Senior |
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1 Day | N / A | N / A | N / A |
6 Day | N / A | N / A | N / A |
AgesAge Range | N / A | 24 - 64 | 65+ |
Most of our ski holidays to Bromont packaged with flights include airport transfers. We can also arrange private transfers to Bromont from nearby airports
Flights from London take about 9 hours to Calgary, Montreal, Vancouver. This table shows approximate transfer times to Bromont from the nearest airports, smaller airports can be more prone to delays.
Airport | Distance | Transfer Time |
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Montréal | 85 km | 2 hours |
Bromont | 12 km | ? |
The transfer time from alpine train stations are generally shorter than from airports, Call us for details of Bromont transfers.
Station | Distance | Transfer Time |
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