Opening of the station
Closed for the season
The trails
Close for
the season
N/D day
N/D night
N/D glades
N/D park
The ski lifts
N/D by day
N/D by night
Snow conditions
Latest snowfall
24h N/D N/D
48h N/D N/D
7 day N/D N/D
season N/D N/D
Type of snow
Base: Not available
Surface: Not available
Cover: Bare patches
Camp Fortune is your destination for fresh air fun is the heart of the Gatineau Park, only 15 minutes from downtown Ottawa/Gatineau. Great conditions all season long due to our attention to grooming and snowmaking. Open 7 days and 6 nights a week.
Technical specifications
20 Trails 0 by night
167m Vertical drop
Degree of difficulty
5 Easy
12 Difficult
4 Very difficult
2 Extremely difficult
Ski lifts
1 Triple-chair
4 Quadruple-chair
1 T-bar
2 Magic carpet
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Camp Fortune is one of the oldest Alpine ski resorts in Canada with a history dating back to 1920!
Camp Fortune is a full-service ski area, located only 15 minutes from downtown Ottawa-Gatineau, in the heart of the Gatineau Park. The history of Camp Fortune’s development showcases the impact this resort has had on skiing in the region from as far back as 1910 to present day. Camp Fortune often won the praise of Governors General in the past who commended the Ottawa Ski Club for their part in promoting active living in the region. Camp Fortune is one of the oldest alpine ski centres in Canada, dating back to 1920. Camp Fortune was the early training ground for Olympians Betsy Clifford, Anne Heggtveit, Patrick Biggs and Crispin Lipscomb Former Olympian Patrick Biggs is current President of the Camp Fortune Ski Club as well as a coach. We branched out 10 years ago, adding aerial park and zipline courses, offering customers year round active adventure
Hours
Regular hours
Sunday : Closed
Monday : Closed
Tuesday : Closed
Wednesday : Closed
Thursday : Closed
Friday : Closed
Saturday : Closed
Holydays
25 décembre fermé 26 décembre 9 h – 16 h 27-28-29-30 décembre 9 h – 21 h 31 décembre & 1 janvier 9 h – 16 h