The Quebec Ski Museum is a non-profit society that was founded in 1989 under the instigation of François Pichard, one of Quebec’s ski pioneers. Its objective is to restore and to highlight different documents and objects related to the region’s ski history. By extension, it aims to recognize the contribution of its builders, organizers and carries the most distinguished colors.
After a first exhibit at the Civilization’s Museum of Quebec City in 1992 that attracted some 150 000 visitors, the ski museum moved to Mont-Sainte-Anne in the main lodge. Thus, some thousands of people, local and international, were able to visit the museum and appreciate its different exhibits. There is no need to say that special guests at the resort, event organizers, tour operators and journalists stop by the Ski Museum when visiting.
The Québec Ski Museum is now located at the base of the mountain, inside the pedestrian village.
Open during the ski season, from mid-December to April:
Thursday to Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Free access
Groups are welcome upon reservation: (418) 827-4561 ext. 0