Calabogie Peaks

Calabogie Peaks

ON, CAN

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Peak Elevation

386 m

1,266 ft

Vertical Drop

232 m

761 ft

Skiable Area

32 ha

80 ac

Avg Snowfall

94 cm

37 in

Lifts

3

About

Calabogie Peaks, strategically located in the scenic Ottawa Valley, boasts Ontario's tallest ski mountain with a vertical drop of 689 feet, offering diverse runs ranging from gentle beginner slopes to challenging black diamond trails, all under the guarantee of impressive snowfall averaging 118 inches a year. This full-service resort features a cozy on-site hotel, dining facilities, and a dedicated ski school, making it an ideal destination for families and adventurers alike seeking both relaxation and exhilarating winter sports. With opportunities for night skiing and cross-country exploration, Calabogie Peaks stands out as a dynamic winter playground where thrilling outdoor experiences and warm Canadian hospitality converge against a backdrop of stunning natural beauty.

Terrain

Beginner30%
Intermediate45%
Advanced17%
Expert8%
Total Trails25
Longest Run2.0 km (1.25 mi)
Terrain Parks1

Difficulty Breakdown

Beginner30%
Intermediate45%
Advanced17%
Expert8%

Lifts & Conditions

Number of Lifts3
Lift Capacity6,300 riders/hr
Base Elevation154 m (505 ft)
Snowmaking
Night Skiing
Cross Country

Amenities

Lodging
Dining
Ski School
Rentals

Operated by Murphy family

Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lifts does Calabogie Peaks have?

Calabogie Peaks has 3 ski lifts, with a combined uphill capacity of approximately 6,300 riders per hour.

What is the vertical drop at Calabogie Peaks?

Calabogie Peaks has a vertical drop of 761 feet (232 meters).

What is the peak elevation of Calabogie Peaks?

The summit of Calabogie Peaks sits at 1,266 feet (386 meters) above sea level.

How many trails does Calabogie Peaks have?

Calabogie Peaks has 25 marked trails.

How big is the skiable terrain at Calabogie Peaks?

Calabogie Peaks covers 80 acres (32 hectares) of skiable terrain.

Does Calabogie Peaks offer night skiing?

Yes, Calabogie Peaks offers night skiing. Hours and trail availability vary by season, so check the official website for current schedules.

Does Calabogie Peaks have snowmaking?

Yes, Calabogie Peaks has snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall and extend the ski season.

How much snow does Calabogie Peaks get each year?

Calabogie Peaks averages around 37 inches (94 cm) of snowfall per season.

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