Calabogie Peaks, Ski resort in Greater Madawaska, Canada.
Calabogie Peaks is a ski resort near Greater Madawaska on Dickson Mountain with 25 runs that accommodate skiers of all abilities. Three chairlifts, including two quad chairs and one surface lift, move visitors across the mountain's elevation span of 150 to 380 meters (490 to 1,250 feet).
The site was developed to create a winter sports destination on Dickson Mountain beside Calabogie Lake. This development transformed the area into a recognized skiing location in Ontario.
The dining options reflect the food traditions of the Ottawa Valley region, offering visitors regional specialties to enjoy after spending time on the slopes. These restaurants serve as a gathering place where the local flavors and eating customs become part of the mountain experience.
Conditions vary depending on elevation and the season, so visitors should come prepared for changing weather on the mountain. The range of runs allows skiers to find suitable options based on their skill level and the current snow conditions.
An Adaptive Ski Program here allows people with mobility limitations to experience skiing with specialized equipment and certified instructors. This program opens winter sports to visitors who might otherwise not be able to participate.
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