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Poley Mountain Resorts Ltd.

Poley Mountain Resorts Ltd.

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69 Poley Mountain Rd, Waterford, New Brunswick, E4E 5C5, Canada
(506) 433-7653 poleymountain.com
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Mar 19, 2018
Beautiful resort and hill with lots of trails during the day. The night hours are also fun but trails are much more limited. I prefer snowboarding and found that most trails didn't offer much jump or trick opportunities. That said, I snowboard pretty casually and didn't attempt many of the more difficult paths. Very smooth operation for rental equipment and members.

May 22, 2018
A good place to good after a storm. If the conditions are good then this very small mountain can still be fun. I recommand always checking the snow conditions before going. If only half of the trails are open it's not worth going in my opinion.

Mar 18, 2018
What an experience. The unplanned skiing trip was a hit among family members. Facilities are great, staff is friendly and courteous. The trails vary in difficulty, the carousel (easiest trail) was not open but there are other trails that beginners can enjoy and gain experience. The road to the mountain is marked with blue skier signs, only the last 15 Km are a bit rough but overall it was great fun.

Mar 5, 2018
A great hill to learn on. The staff are friendly and helpful and the hill is challenging enough for beginners. I've skied a few times before, so I decided against lessons. As I was struggling a bit to get the hang of getting down the big hill, some staff came over and offered encouragement and helped me to get better. Every staff member that I talked to was friendly and helpful.

May 2, 2018
Wonderful facilities, many family activities, my only criticism is the road going up. You can't have it all, but Poley is a winner.

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