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Top Elevation 2,075 ft | 632 m Bottom Elevation 695 ft | 212 m Vertical Rise 1,380 ft | 421 m Area Size 9 lifts | 36 trails | 326 acres Longest.

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6 Top Elevation 2,075 ft | 632 m Bottom Elevation 695 ft | 212 m Vertical Rise 1,380 ft | 421 m Area Size 9 lifts | 36 trails | 326 acres Longest Run 10,502 feet Terrain Park Yes Halfpipe Yes Trail Difficulty 20% 23% 40% 17% Statistics

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9 Monte Sainte Anne Statistics Top Elevation 2,625 ft | 800 m Bottom Elevation 575 ft | 175 m Vertical Rise 2,050 ft | 625 m Area Size 13 lifts | 64 trails | 450 acres Longest Run 19000 feet Terrain Park Yes Halfpipe Yes Trail Difficulty 23% 46% 18% 13%

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11 Le Massif de Charlevoix Statistics Top Elevation 2,645 ft / 806 m Base Elevation 118 ft / 36 m Vertical Rise 2,526 ft / 770 m Area Size 6 lifts | 53 trails | 406 acres Longest Run 14097 feet Terrain Park Yes Halfpipe Yes Trail Difficulty 17% 35% 37% 12%

12 Source: http://ski-resorts.findthebest.com/

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14 Monte Sainte Anne: Offers almost 2000 vertical feet of skiing & riding on over 60 slopes & trails served by 12 lifts including a 8 passenger high speed gondola. Snowmaking covers 85% of the area, the longest trail is 3 1/2 miles, and the Snowboard Park will offer something for every level of rider. Stoneham: Offers 1360 vertical feet of skiing & riding on 36 slopes and trails served by 9 lifts and access to four terrain parks. Snowmaking covers almost 905 of the area, trails are 20% green, 23% blue, 40% black and 18% double black, terrain parks include one-kilometer boarder-cross course, 1 super half pie with 17 foot walls, 15 rails, 10 table tops and a junior park. Le Massif de Charlevoix: Towering high above the St. Lawrence River, The Mountain creates a natural hideaway for action, adventure and intrigue. The first stop on a journey to discover everything Le Massif de Charlevoix has to offer in terms of beauty, majesty and activities, it is definitely the perfect prelude! Trail count: 53 Trails & Glades, Vertical Drop: 2,526 ft Trail Level: 15% Beginner, 30% Intermediate, 20% Advanced, 35% Expert

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16 Centrally located on Grande Allee' close to shopping and eateries, and a short walk to the "Old Walled City," this 4-star hotel offers 400+ spacious rooms all with a view of the magnificent St Lawrence River. Guestrooms with individual climate control, remote control color TV, hairdryer, radio, wake-up service, in-room movies. Full health club with modern exercise equipment, sauna and Jacuzzi. Indoor parking with valet service. Room service from 6:30am - 11:30pm Dining facilities include: L'Astra; Quebec City's unique rooftop revolving restaurant, Le Café' for breakfast, Bar-Sur-Le-Cap for bistro cuisine..

17 584.18 miles About 12 hours on the bus

18 Breakfasts will be available for $10 each day at the resort. Meals on the bus at rest areas AND lunch on the mountain are “on your own,” but dinner will be together each night. Joe from Banchi will be giving us menu options at around $10 per night for dinner. We will either take the bus somewhere and eat dinner together, or reserve a dining room in the hotel. Students may need $150 for food over the five days.

19 Basic Itinerary 2/16 - Leave NPHS at 3 pm, travel to Quebec City, check in and immediate curfew. 2/17 – 8:15 am bus to ski Stoneham. Breakfast & lunch on the mountain. Bus will return to hotel at lift close time. Dinner at 6 pm at hotel. Students may use game room, pool and spa, or hang out in rooms. 11 p.m. curfew. 2/18 – 8:15 am bus to ski Mt. Ste. Anne. Breakfast & lunch on the mountain. Bus will return to hotel at lift close time. 7 pm dinner at restaurant, free time in old walled city. Bus back to hotel at 10 p.m. 11 p.m. curfew. 2/19 – 8:15 am bus to ski Mt. Ste. Anne. Breakfast & lunch on the mountain. Bus will return to hotel at lift close time. 7 pm dinner at restaurant or hotel. 11 p.m. curfew 2/20 – Load bus for return trip, check out at 8:00 a.m. and leave change of clothes on bus seat. Ski Le Massif until 1 p.m. Board bus for return trip, leaving by 2 p.m. Arrive in NPHS parking lot late at night. Students will call home en route to update parents about arrival time.

20 Easton Coach Company (800) 932-8748

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23 The temperature for February 16-20 in Quebec City is expected to be between 20 and 30 degrees, with lows reaching about 8 degrees. However, weather can change! Please plan ahead and bring appropriate clothing for all conditions! GLOVES, COAT, SWEATERS, LONG-JOHNS, GATORS, FACE MASKS, LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRTS, HAND/FOOT WARMERS, SCARVES, HATS, GOGGLES BE PREPARED TO COVER ALL SKIN!!!

24 Students are to store bags and equipment in Theater Dressing Rooms for security inspection before reporting to first period on Thursday. After school, students will begin to board the bus in front of K-pod. Nothing goes on the bus that security has not checked. Once security has checked all bags, students can board the bus and depart promptly around 3 pm. Nothing goes on the bus without being inspected! You must travel light. We have every seat on this bus filled. One bag and equipment under, one carry-on. Let’s get the wheels rolling by 3 p.m.!

25 For travel to Canada, US citizens should have one of the following for proof of US citizenship: 1) Valid US Passport 2) Original copy of a birth certificate (that is, one with a raised seal) AND a picture ID… driver’s license works well. 3) Non-U.S.-citizens should check with their countries’ consulates for travel document requirements. To get into the country … UPDATED TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbp mc_2223.html

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27 …so students will have to make a collect call or use a phone card. There are no phone charges allowed from the hotel. Only room to room.

28 NORTH PENN HIGH SCHOOL SKI & BOARD CLUB

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31 OBEY SKI PATROL AT ALL TIMES!

32 Parents, please talk with your son or daughter about the level at which he or ski should ski. Agree ahead of time about what slopes on which your student may ski, as chaperones will not be able to ski with all 80 students at once, so making the right choices on the slopes will ultimately be up to him or her. Chaperones will be communicating with students via walkie-talkies purchased by the club under Nancy Detwiler, so we are encouraging students to ski in groups so that a chaperone will always be able to be notified if needed. Do NOT ski alone! The Ski & Board Club presented a safety clinic at its first meeting, so club members should know how to classify themselves as skiers. Parents, please raise the issue with your students before the trip!

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34 RESPECT THE HOTEL RULES AND STAFF!

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38 PASTE A LIST HERE ON THE DAY OF THE MEETING

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40 Please continue to help out the North Penn Ski & Board Club! We need about 10-20 more students to fill all the hotel rooms we’ve reserved for this incredible trip. If you know any students who might be interested, please see Mr. Swindells in Room D-18 A.S.A.P.!

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