Mobbing powder fields @MontSutton | Photo Credit (+Cover Photo): Mont Sutton Facebook Page

24 Hour Snowfall – 29.5″ | 48 Hour Snowfall – 52″ | YTD Snowfall – 222″

Located just across the border from Jay Peak, Mont Sutton is eastern Canada’s powder paradise and now the Quebecois ski area has tied its high water mark when it comes to single day snowfall.

Related: Winter Storm Stella Snowfall Roundup | Who’s Gotten The Most Snow?

With Winter Storm Stella tracking north, the ski area just reported 29.5″ in a single day– matching the previous record for the ski area that was set on February 16, 2007.

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Snow Report

Conditions: Powdery powder, deep powder, powdered powder, which has been groomed, bumpy surfaces and possibly windy winds on hard firm ground and full coverage in all areas, remain vigilant in the undergrowth.

Trench Town = Mont Sutton, QUE | Photo: Mont Sutton Facebook Page

Days of pure pleasure await you and prepare for an extraordinary weekend with the 119-132cm (more than one meter) that the storm left us until this morning.

Good powder and have fun

– Jocelyne Trudeau, snow conditions manager

Find the entire Mont Sutton blog post here: MORE THAN A METER OF FRESH SNOW IN PICTURES

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