Le Massif, Quebec dropped a bomb last month by announcing that the many infrastructure upgrades over recent years haven't resulted in enough revenues to get them out of the red. They're thus closing the Maillard Express lift on the skier's right (which served the mountain's steeper terrain) and all but basic services (bathrooms, ticket booth, first aid) at the base lodge for the entire season, and no snowmaking on the upper Charlevoix trail.
No surprise that ZoneSki's thread about it is closing in on 300 posts and there are all sorts of points being made -- about the probability for big lift queues on weekends/holidays, an overwhelmed mountaintop lodge, the millions in government subventions, the negative effects on the village Petite Riviere Saint Francois, the expensive gondola that they built recently, that they're redirecting funds to a real-estate development at the bottom of the mountain, etc.
http://www.zoneski.com/forum/index.php/ ... 2013-2014/
Any opinions from north of the border? You certainly can't say that Le Massif doesn't offer an attractive product to many skiers. Is this a French-Canadian version of ASC?
No surprise that ZoneSki's thread about it is closing in on 300 posts and there are all sorts of points being made -- about the probability for big lift queues on weekends/holidays, an overwhelmed mountaintop lodge, the millions in government subventions, the negative effects on the village Petite Riviere Saint Francois, the expensive gondola that they built recently, that they're redirecting funds to a real-estate development at the bottom of the mountain, etc.
http://www.zoneski.com/forum/index.php/ ... 2013-2014/
Any opinions from north of the border? You certainly can't say that Le Massif doesn't offer an attractive product to many skiers. Is this a French-Canadian version of ASC?