Poster: A snowHead
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Hey, I am moving to Canada for a year and may have the option of living in either Ottawa or Toronto. One of the main reasons of the move is to be able to ski however due to work I am limited to these two cities. Just wondering which would be the better base for access to ski resorts? Also wondering if there was a certain ski pass anyone would recommend for a variety of ski resorts? I would like to try a few different places rather than the one resort. Any advice or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a million.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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If you don't plan on flying out west much then definitely Ottawa. Plenty of snow sure slopes nearby. Bigger than the nearest ones to Toronto but/and generally colder.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Depends on your work arrangement.
If you get lots of holidays to go away for days, you would do well to ski in Alberta & British Columbia. In that case, Toronto has a slight advantage, it has more flights and also a bit shorter in flight time.
But if you're more likely to be doing weekend skiing locally, Ottawa has some small mountains nearby, whilst Toronto and surrounding area is flat as a pancake.
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Thanks a million for the replies. It looks like I will be teaching about 4 days a week and will have the normal holidays associated with 3rd level. Heading to the west would definitely be something I'd hope to do, but as a once off I think realistically. I'd be hoping to get in plenty of weekend or 3 day trips, so that feedback regarding Ottawa being a better option was exactly what I was looking for. Is the border crossing for a foreign passport holder (Irish) straightforward if I wanted to go to Vermont for a few weekends?
Thanks again for all advice.
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@Gar, Couple of pals worked in Ottawa (lived in Hull - no really) for a couple of years back in the 90s. They spent many a weekend honing their skiing skills at Tremblant.
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Grew up in Toronto and spent quite a bit of time in Ottawa. As a city Ottawa is nicer but very cold during the winter. As noted previously ski resorts outside Ottawa have marginally more altitude but there are a larger number of resorts outside Toronto. While ski resorts are small by European standards they’re still good enough to keep yourself occupied but expect to be crowded (20 minutes plus) during weekends regardless of where you base yourself. While living in Toronto occasionally did a long weekend out to Tremblant and local resorts (7 hour drive from what I remember). If you live north of Toronto and commute in then you’ll be closer to the resorts. One thing to factor into your decision is climate change. Resorts in Southern Ontario maybe more susceptible than those in Quebec.
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The general rule of thumb is the cities get better as you move East from Toronto. Quebec City is simply glorious and you can ski near by too
That said, nothing like the skiing in the west of Canada.
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