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Lift II is a four-person detachable chairlift located at Mont Sutton. The chairlift runs from the base area and Chalet Alt. 400 m up to Chalet Alt. 680 m. The lift serves the lower half of the ski area, which consists of intermediate and beginner groomers and glades. From the top of the lift, skiers and riders may also access the upper mountain via Lift IV and the area served by Lift I. The chairlift was manufactured by Doppelmayr and installed at the resort in 1985, making it the first detachable chairlift in the province of Quebec. The lift replaced a 1960 Mueller double chairlift of the same name. Mont Sutton is a ski area located in Sutton, Quebec. The resort is located in the province's southern Eastern Townships region, just north of the international border with the US state of Vermont, and an easy 90-minute drive southeast of Montreal. Mont Sutton is known for its extensive network of gladed trails for all ability levels and high natural snowfall totals. Many intermediate trails and glades can be found at the lower portion of the resort while advanced terrain can be found near the summit and beginners have a dedicated and secluded family zone. The resort continues to be locally owned and offers a no-frills and old-school skiing environment. Mont Sutton is a year-round resort and offers mountain biking, ziplining, and more activities during the summer season. Manufacturer: Doppelmayr Year of Installation: 1985 Vertical: 275 m (902 ft) Length: 1,225 m (4,020 ft) Estimated Duration in Recording: 5:57 Estimated Speed in Recording: 3.43 m/s (675 ft/min) Design Speed: 5.08 m/s (1,000 ft/min) Design Capacity: 2,400 per hour Filmed on December 26, 2024 Filmed on the GoPro Hero 9 Black with the Max Lens Mod attached 0:00 Loading 0:55 Ride Up 6:52 Unloading