Patrol
Stoneham Mountain Resort patrol has 80 volunteer patrollers and 21 professional patrollers that hit the slopes and ensure the safety of skiers and riders on the mountain, on a daily basic. They also ensure first-aid and transportation to injured visitors. 1.800.463.6888 #0
Medical team
Mostly during weekends and major sporting events, our medical team of 10 volunteer physicians gives stabilization aids.
Mountain guides
Everyday, our volunteer guides can welcome you and hit the slopes with you. Learn more about our skiable terrain and the mountain history! Free service. Booking not required.
Consult the on-mountain
Code of Conduct.
Code of conduct
Code adopted under the Act respecting safety in sports.
This Code applies to all persons practicing snow sports.
1. Remain in control of your speed and direction. Make sure you can stop and avoid any person or obstacle.
2. Yield the right of way to persons downhill and choose a course that ensures their safety.
3. Stop on a trail only if you are visible from above and if you are not obstructing the trail.
4. Yield the right of way to persons uphill when entering a trail and at intersections.
5. If you are involved in or witness an accident, remain at the scene and identify yourself to a first-aider.
6. Use and wear at all times a proper device to prevent runaway equipment.
7. Keep out of the lifts and trails if your ability is impaired through use of alcohol or drugs.
8. Obey all signs and warnings and never venture off the trails or onto a closed trail.
There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Regardless of how you decide to use the slopes, always show courtesy to others.
Observe the code listed above and share with others the responsibility for a great outdoor experience.
You must obey all other rules and signs pertaining to any particular activity as marked out by the resort.
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