Marble Mountain Ski Resort Newfoundland: Atlantic Canada’s Best — Vertical Drop & Lift Tickets

Newfoundland and Labrador
Marble Mountain ski resort, Newfoundland
351m
Vertical Drop
39
Trails
490cm
Annual Snowfall
$59
Adult Lift Ticket
Base Elevation 152 m
Summit 503 m
Skiable Area 120 acres
Lifts 4
Season December - April
Night Skiing Yes

Marble Mountain — Atlantic Canada’s Premier Ski Area

Perched above the Bay of Islands near Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Marble Mountain boasts the largest vertical drop east of Quebec and some of the most impressive snowfall numbers in eastern Canada. It is, without question, Atlantic Canada’s best ski destination.

Resort Overview

Stat Detail
Vertical Drop 351 m
Trails 39
Skiable Terrain 120 acres
Lifts 4
Day Pass $59
Annual Snowfall 490 cm
Night Skiing Yes
Distance from Corner Brook 5 minutes

The Snowfall Advantage

Marble Mountain receives an average of 490 cm of natural snowfall each season, driven by moisture from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. That’s more than many resorts in Ontario and even some in Quebec. The result is consistent coverage and genuine powder days — a rarity in Atlantic Canada.

  • 39 trails with a solid mix of beginner, intermediate, and expert runs
  • 351 m vertical — the largest in all of eastern Canada outside Quebec
  • Night skiing on select trails, extending the ski day
  • Bay of Islands views from the summit — one of the most scenic ski panoramas in the country

Incredible Value

At $59 per day, Marble Mountain is one of the best value ski experiences in Canada. You get legitimate vertical, abundant natural snow, and terrain variety at a fraction of what comparable resorts charge elsewhere. Season passes are equally affordable, making regular skiing accessible for local families.

Getting There

The resort sits just 5 minutes from Corner Brook, Newfoundland’s second-largest city. Fly into Deer Lake Airport (30 minutes away) for the easiest access. While Newfoundland isn’t a typical ski destination, that’s precisely what keeps Marble Mountain uncrowded and authentic.

For skiers willing to venture east, Marble Mountain delivers a genuine surprise — big snow, real vertical, ocean views, and lift tickets that cost less than lunch at a Whistler restaurant.