
"Mont Sutton has been part of this landscape since 1960, when Real Boulanger cut the first trails through the woods with a deliberate philosophy: keep the runs narrow, leave the trees, follow the mountain's natural fall line. Considered the pioneer of glade skiing in Eastern Canada, Boulanger was inducted into the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame in 2019."
"The Eastern Townships are one of Canada's most spectacular four season travel destinations. A United Empire Loyalist settlement following the American Revolution, the region is bilingual, deeply artistic, diversely agricultural, and rooted. Sutton itself has one of the highest concentrations of artists in Canada, and draws visitors year round for its literary festival, vineyards, lavender and blueberry fields, microbreweries, biking, hiking, horseback riding, and breathtaking vistas."
Mont Sutton and Owl's Head, two iconic Quebec ski resorts, have joined the Indy Pass for the 2025-2026 season. Located in the Eastern Townships, these resorts offer exceptional skiing experiences within reach of Montreal and New England destinations. Mont Sutton, established in 1960 by Real Boulanger, pioneered glade skiing in Eastern Canada through a philosophy of maintaining narrow runs, preserving trees, and following natural fall lines. The resort changed ownership in 2016 to local investors while preserving Boulanger's original vision. The region itself is a premier four-season destination featuring artistic communities, agricultural heritage, vineyards, festivals, and outdoor recreation. A portion of Mont Sutton's land is protected through the Nature Conservancy of Canada, representing Quebec's largest private conservation area.
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