Calabogie Peaks

Calabogie Peaks is a ski resort in the municipality of Greater Madawaska, Renfrew County in Eastern Ontario, Canada.

[1] Calabogie Peaks Resort offers the highest vertical drop among public ski hills in Ontario, 238 metres (781 ft).

Summer activities at the Peaks include bike trails, hiking trails, the beach front, boat rentals, the Boathouse Bar & Grill, a 9-hole golf course, chair-lift rides up the mountain on October weekends for fall colours, as well as annual festivals.

During the summer, the Calabogie Peaks hosts the Blues & Ribs Fest as well as the Mountain Man Music Festival.

[7] The Dickson Manor hotel includes an outdoor hot-tub, indoor swimming pool, fitness room, complimentary parking, wireless internet, tennis courts and Canthooks, a casual fine dining restaurant.

The current beach area was originally primarily a wetland but in 1986 a beachfront was added along with a 9-hole golf course to reinvent the business and turn it into a 4-season resort.

[3] In 2009-2011, a new snowmaking system was installed and Calabogie Peaks grew rapidly through restructured and redefined mountain trails.

[9] Calabogie Peaks offers a venue for business meetings and caters to weddings year round inside the resort as well as outside.

[15] Calabogie has a small selection of family owned restaurants and two general stores for pit stops and gas fill ups.