Beaupré (QC), Canada - Mont-Sainte-Anne now welcomes guests to ski or snowboard the Quebec ski resort's slopes seven nights a week. Skiers and riders can enjoy the highest night skiing vertical drop in Canada any night they wish until 10 p.m.




Quebec's Mont-Sainte-Anne now offers skiing and snowboarding under the lights seven nights per week, through Mar. 17. (photo: Mont-Sainte-Anne)

Quebec's Mont-Sainte-Anne now offers skiing and snowboarding under the lights seven nights per week, through Mar. 17.
(photo: Mont-Sainte-Anne)

Night skiing is now available all week long through March 17 on 17 lit trails totalling more than 15 km (10.5 miles), serviced by a high-speed gondola. Prior to February 14 the slopes remained dark on Monday and Tuesday nights.

Mont-Sainte-Anne has loaded their events calendar throughout March, including a school break schedule and Spring Madness events. Upcoming special competitions include the Salomon Jib Open this Saturday, March 3rd, as well as the Bud Light Fest on March 24th.

Saturday's Salomon Jib Academy allows 10 to 16 year old freeskiers to live a dream day with their favorite pro riders. Registration is free, although skiers must have a valid lift ticket and a signed authorization from parents. The day will feature a training session with Salomon athletes, a BBQ in the snow park, DJ, photo session, Teneighty ski demos and autograph signings. The top 10 amateurs will be invited to a Salomon Jib Open later that evening, and the winner of the rail jam competition will win a trip to Mammoth, California with the International Salomon Team. For more information, visit www.salomonjibacademy.com.