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Poley is about 10 km out of Sussex. With less than 70 skiable acres you must tell that this is one of Canada’s smallest resorts. There is a great terrain park with awesome pipes. You will be able to accomplish so much here. This also seems to be a great place to learn how to hit all the coolest jumps. The ticket prices seem to be very reasonable for what this resort has to offer. Rental shop is very easy to get through and you wont seem to have any problems. There is also a great lesson place and anyone will be able to learn how to ski/snowboard here.

Poley Mountain even has babysitting. The fireside lodge is so cozy and it truly makes for a nice relaxing spot. The whole family seems to enjoy this spot. The mountain Café has the best food every type of food eater will be satisfied here. Every type of skier will be satisfied.

  • Other Features:
    • Night Skiing
    • Half Pipe
    • Terrain Park
    • Day Care
 
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Poley Mountain is well known as the premier ski resort in Southern New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada. Sussex is well known as the dairy center of the Maritimes which prides itself on warm Maritime hospitality. The town is centrally located between New Brunswick's 3 major cities - Moncton, Saint John and the capital city of Fredericton.

 
 
 



Skiable Area: 61
Season Length: Dec - April
Annual Snowfall: 635cm (250 in)
Base Elevation: 76m (250 ft)
Summit Elevation: 277m (910 ft)
Vertical Drop: 201m (660 ft)
Posted Ski Runs: 23
# of Lifts: 1 chair - 2 surface
Terrain Difficulty: beginner 45%
  intermediate 25%
advanced/exp 35%
Longest Run 1 mile

     

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