Sporting the world famous Confederation Bridge, which connects it to Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick is the largest maritime province of Canada. It borders the state of Maine and connects to Nova Scotia via the 15-mile Isthmus of Chignecto. New Brunswick is home to the beautiful Bay of Fundy, which is noted for having the highest and wildest tides in the world. New Brunswick was the first province to become officially bilingual, speaking both English and French. Climb Mt. Carleton and view part of the Appalachian Mountains or play golf at Kingswood Golf Course, named best new course by Golf Digest. Visit Fredericton, capital of New Brunswick, which is situated on the St. John River with spectacular beaches and lots of opportunities for fishing.
| Mont Farlagne | 10-20-2011 | ||||||
| Plan to Open 12/16 | ||||||
| Surface |
Snow 24 Hours 0" |
Snow 48 Hours |
Snow 72 Hours |
Base Snow |
Open Trails 0 of 21 |
Open Lifts 0 of 5 |
CORN = Corn Snow
SC = Spring Conditions
FRGR = Frozen Granular
SM = Snowmaking
GRMG = Grooming
SNBRD = Snowboard
HP = Hard Packed
T2B = Top to Bottom
LSGR = Loose Granular
VC = Variable Conditions
MGS = Machine Groomed
WETGR = Wet Granula
N/A = Not reported by Ski Area
WETSN = Wet Snow
PDR = Powder
WETPS = Wet Packed Snow
PP = Packed Powder
NS = Night Skiing