Sauveur

linkray

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This weekend I really want to get out to St Sauveur, anyone know what the conditions are gonna be like this weekend? Its about a 2.5 hour drive, is it worth it to go so early in the season?

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Yea, I heard they have two runs open. And apparently they 'hope' to have two tables and a kinked rail open for this weekend. I could be very wrong on this but thats what I have heard. And I think it has rained alot in Montreal this week...so that doesnt help. Once again I know nothing.

 
Yea, I heard they have two runs open. And apparently they 'hope' to have two tables and a kinked rail open for this weekend. I could be very wrong on this but thats what I have heard. And I think it has rained alot in Montreal this week...so that doesnt help. Once again I know nothing.

 
Sauveur is definately worth the drive because, well, you get to go skiing. Harvey and I went two weeks ago and it was great for early November. I've never seen a resort have table tops up that early before. I really want to go back when they have the full park up.

 
St-Sauveur close wednesday and tuesday to ensure good conditions on the week-end... I'll be there...

Where I live, there are five ski resorts within 10 kilometers of my house. Everybody who lives here, whether they're rich or poor, skis all the time. In the winter, skiing's a way of life. The ski resorts are open until 11 p.m. If you don't know what to do, you go skiing. When you get off from work, you go skiing. Mathieu Paquette about St-Sauveur

 
i live in st sauveur too and skiing is all there is to do ever if ur there in the summers everybody is lost witout snow, anyways they have the kink up and a decent 20 foot step and a shitty table, the shotgun was broken on friday so it isnt up ne more

 
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