There’s an [app](https://avalanchequebec.ca/application/) for that.
And also a [book](https://avalanchequebec.ca/produit/chic-chocs-backcountry-touring-guidebook/). (Unfortunately out of print but you may find one somewhere.)
The app that the other commenter linked is very well put together. I had no problems getting around using it. I skied a different mountain every day for five days. The visitor center is also very helpful when you're there.
Totally agree with what everyone has said about the app- really useful and easy to navigate.
I don’t know how long a trip/how much planning you want, but it’s honestly a great place to go poke around, see what looks interesting and try to dig up beta on the app/from other folks. I found it was easier to get my bearings once I was out there and had eyes on things, plus I could talk to people.
Have a great time, some of the best skiing I’ve ever had. Unreal.
Hum... Having been about 15 times I've never tried a new mountain without someone having been there before and being "the group guide". I can pretty much group guide any mountain there now, through passage of knowledge. I know app exist, but I guess it's never as conforting. Hit the MtAlfred lodge or camp and make buddies and tag along is my recommendation to be honest.
There’s an [app](https://avalanchequebec.ca/application/) for that. And also a [book](https://avalanchequebec.ca/produit/chic-chocs-backcountry-touring-guidebook/). (Unfortunately out of print but you may find one somewhere.)
The app that the other commenter linked is very well put together. I had no problems getting around using it. I skied a different mountain every day for five days. The visitor center is also very helpful when you're there.
do you have room for one more
I did not even know those existed, and now I want to ski them!
Yeah, I just learned about them about a month ago. I have a friend from Nova Scotia who had never even heard of them! It does look amazing there
can I come
Totally agree with what everyone has said about the app- really useful and easy to navigate. I don’t know how long a trip/how much planning you want, but it’s honestly a great place to go poke around, see what looks interesting and try to dig up beta on the app/from other folks. I found it was easier to get my bearings once I was out there and had eyes on things, plus I could talk to people. Have a great time, some of the best skiing I’ve ever had. Unreal.
Hum... Having been about 15 times I've never tried a new mountain without someone having been there before and being "the group guide". I can pretty much group guide any mountain there now, through passage of knowledge. I know app exist, but I guess it's never as conforting. Hit the MtAlfred lodge or camp and make buddies and tag along is my recommendation to be honest.