As of the 2009-2010 season, it was the largest centre in North America for illuminated alpine skiing.
Its investment, for a World Cup event, created permanent facilities for the Bromont Ski School.
[14] At one time, the resort has staged events for the alpine Eastern Canada Cup.
[10] Amongst other things outside of ski season available at the resort, is an aquatic park, with water slides.
[18] In 2018, Bromont replaced a 1985-built high speed quadruple Poma chairlift by Canada's second hybrid lift[19] composed of six place chairs and eight passenger cabins, at a cost of roughly 10.1 M$, part of Bromont's 111 M$ Projet Altitude plan.