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About Monts-Valin
Rising more than 3,000 feet above the nearby Saguenay Fjord, the Monts-Valin range sucks twice as much precipitation out of the clouds as the town of Chicoutimi, only 35 kilometres away. In winter, that translates to 275 inches—more than 22 feet—of snow in this sub-range of the Laurentians, which explains why the locals call the area a “snow hole.”
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