Tony Crocker":206olnti said:
Ottawa vs. Montreal sounds like San Diego vs. L.A. as far a skiing is concerned; you add 2 hours to all the drives.
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I guess I'm too spoiled to get excited about the 500-footers. While it's enough to teach young kids, I would usually mix a half-day of teaching with the other half on my own. By 5 or 6 my kids could get around bigger mountains under supervision just fine and we could enjoy them together.
That how I felt when I left university, skiing many small hills with the ski team... I couldn't take it anymore and went beserk (sp?) for a few years. Day drives up to 4hours to anywhere above 2000'.
The move to Ottawa in January 1995 didn't change my skiing habits, tried the local night skiing, and would be back in Montreal for the weekend to head to the Real Mountain. Things started to slowing changing around when Morgane started skiing at 2.5yr, then by 5yr (when her sister was born) we got her in ski lessons, so 8 prime Saturday grounded to Ottawa.
Morgane definately LOVES bigger mountains. Her favorite is MRG and she can pretty much ski anything now (loved the Catamount Bowl>Catamount/Antelope>Moody>Ferret>Glades descent). The only problem in this is, she doesn't necessarly like the long drives. This said, she had alot of fun the time we went skiing at Mt.Pakenham in Ontario (40 miles) with only 80meters vertical (300') during the hoildays.
She would also love to be in a race program :roll: , I think she would love it, however if she starts racing and can kiss my long trip away for much more than 8 Saturdays. :?
Ottawa vs Montreal = adding 2 hours to the drive
This is not really the case,
1) night skiing and local skiing is definately closer (15-35km) than Montreal (60-80km minimum excluding St.Bruno).
2) Tremblant is 2 hours away versus 1.5hr from Montreal / Whiteface is 3 vs 1.75 from MTL.
You add only 2 hours to reach the Eastern Townships, New England and Quebec/Charlevoix region. St.Sauveur is 2 hours away instead of 30 minutes, but why go to the lower laurentians when the skiing locally is similar.
3) Mt Ste.Marie is 90km (55 miles) away with a 1300' vertical. This said, I rarely go, prefering to drive an extra hour to do to Tremblant.