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'''Camp Fortune''' is a commercial ] center. It is located in the ] north of ], approximately 15 minutes from downtown ]. ], a 228.9 metre (750 feet) tall guyed mast that was built in 1968, is located at the summit of the Clifford slope. '''Camp Fortune''' is a commercial ] center. It is located in the ] north of ], approximately 15 minutes from downtown ].
], a 228.9 metre (750 feet) tall guyed mast that was built in 1968, is located at the summit of the Clifford slope.


Camp Fortune is composed of 5 slopes: Pineault, Clifford, Alexander, Meech, and Skyline. The first three slopes are jointly referred to as ''The Valley'' and are considered to host the easier slopes of the ski center. Camp Fortune is composed of 5 slopes: Pineault, Clifford, Alexander, Meech, and Skyline. The first three slopes are jointly referred to as ''The Valley'' and are considered to host the easier slopes of the ski center.

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Camp Fortune is a commercial alpine ski center. It is located in the Gatineau Hills north of Gatineau, Quebec, approximately 15 minutes from downtown Ottawa, Ontario.

Ryan Tower, a 228.9 metre (750 feet) tall guyed mast that was built in 1968, is located at the summit of the Clifford slope.

Camp Fortune is composed of 5 slopes: Pineault, Clifford, Alexander, Meech, and Skyline. The first three slopes are jointly referred to as The Valley and are considered to host the easier slopes of the ski center.

During the summer, Camp Fortune is open for mountain biking and its new outdoor Aerial Experience.

A few years ago, the owners of Camp Fortune acquired Mont Ste-Marie, another ski center 'nearby'. Because of this purchase, 'combo' season passes can be purchased that are valid at both ski centers.

Stats

Vertical

  • Skyline: 590'
  • Valley: 360'
  • Meech: 512'

Number of runs: 20

Number of lifts: 8

Snowpark: Yes

See also

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Ski areas and resorts in Quebec
Quebec City area
Montreal local area
Laurentides area:
Montreal-area Laurentians
Eastern Townships:
Gatineau area:
Ottawa-area Laurentians
Lanaudière area:
Montreal-area Laurentians
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
Bas-Saint-Laurent
Abitibi-Témiscamingue

45°30′32″N 75°51′04″W / 45.5090°N 75.8510°W / 45.5090; -75.8510

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