This season, we’re taking another step toward making skiing more accessible. Because everyone should have the chance to discover the joys of the mountain in winter, we’ve introduced several new initiatives to make the sport easier to access and enhance your experience on the slopes.
Passes and rates designed for families
Good news for parents! Single parents with one child can now take advantage of a family pass, designed to fit your reality. Youth aged 6 to 17 also benefit from special rates on the Zénith pass, and children under 5 receive free access on the days of their lessons, for a total of 8 days of skiing. That way, the whole family can make the most of their time on the slopes.

A new program adapted to today’s family reality
For families with busy schedules, the half-time ski lesson program—offered every other week and including five sessions—makes it easier to balance skiing with other activities. Designed to match each child’s skill level, it allows them to progress at their own pace while giving parents the flexibility to plan their weeks more freely.

A revamped access to the school slope
To offer a better guest experience and improve traffic flow during peak times, the mountain has installed an RFID gate at the magic carpet giving access to the learning slope. Access is available at an affordable price, starting at $7.50. In addition, a new service point located near the learning area will be in place at the start of the season.

Our commitment with the ASSQ
Proud of its partnership with the ASSQ, the resort continues its involvement with the Ma première fois (“My First Time”) program, which offers a complete first ski experience (lesson, equipment, and access to the learning slope) at only $29.95.
“Our priority is to provide a high-quality on-slope experience while making skiing accessible to everyone. We’re looking forward to the start of the season and to seeing both beginners and seasoned skiers fully enjoy the mountain.”
—Marc-André Meunier, Executive Director of Sales and Marketing, and member of the ASSQ Board of Directors.
In summary, with the updates to passes, introductory programs, and on-mountain improvements, the 2025–2026 season is all about accessibility and enhancing the guest experience. A mountain open to everyone, for the joy of skiing together!