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mount+antoine Latitude and Longitude:

46°22′05″N 78°44′05″W / 46.36806°N 78.73472°W / 46.36806; -78.73472
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Antoine Mountain
Antoine Mountain is located in Ontario
Antoine Mountain
Antoine Mountain
Location within Ontario
Location Northeastern Ontario, Canada
Nearest major city Mattawa
Coordinates 46°22′05″N 78°44′05″W / 46.36806°N 78.73472°W / 46.36806; -78.73472
Vertical630 ft (192 m)
Trails15
Lift system2 lifts: 1 quad, 1 handle tow
Snowfall3m/year
Website antoinemountain.ca

Antoine Mountain is a downhill ski area located just outside of Mattawa in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It currently hold the record for the longest ski run in Ontario with 2.9 kilometers long.

The public facilities include a main chalet (which includes seating, storage, washrooms, and a cafeteria), a rental building, and the Canadian Ski Patrol quarters.

The hill opened in 1975 as Mount Antoine and was run jointly with the Laurentian Ski Hill until 2000, which when it was closed. [1]

In 2015, the hill reopened with a renovated facility and a new Doppelmayr quad lift.

See also

References

  1. ^ "History". Retrieved 2023-02-20.

External links



mount+antoine Latitude and Longitude:

46°22′05″N 78°44′05″W / 46.36806°N 78.73472°W / 46.36806; -78.73472
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antoine Mountain
Antoine Mountain is located in Ontario
Antoine Mountain
Antoine Mountain
Location within Ontario
Location Northeastern Ontario, Canada
Nearest major city Mattawa
Coordinates 46°22′05″N 78°44′05″W / 46.36806°N 78.73472°W / 46.36806; -78.73472
Vertical630 ft (192 m)
Trails15
Lift system2 lifts: 1 quad, 1 handle tow
Snowfall3m/year
Website antoinemountain.ca

Antoine Mountain is a downhill ski area located just outside of Mattawa in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It currently hold the record for the longest ski run in Ontario with 2.9 kilometers long.

The public facilities include a main chalet (which includes seating, storage, washrooms, and a cafeteria), a rental building, and the Canadian Ski Patrol quarters.

The hill opened in 1975 as Mount Antoine and was run jointly with the Laurentian Ski Hill until 2000, which when it was closed. [1]

In 2015, the hill reopened with a renovated facility and a new Doppelmayr quad lift.

See also

References

  1. ^ "History". Retrieved 2023-02-20.

External links



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