Quebec
The Big O was built in 1976 and it has been a landmark in the Montreal skateboarding scene pretty much ever since but, in the fall of 2011 the pipe would change like never other before. The Big O was dug out, picked up, and moved. WHY? A soccer stadium has plans to expand and well the Big-O was right in the way. Sparing no expense the owners of the land moved the pipe about 50\' feet so it can continue its life in Montreal. With all the re-landscaping around the O, a ledge on top of the pipe was exposed. Even after 36 years, the Big O has something fresh to offer.
Last Sunday was the big day for the Super SlopeStyle Event at Mount St Louis Moonstone, The Quiksilver Down Low. Every season Moonstone closes their super park for a week and designs some of the craziest features you'll find in Canada.
The rider is Antony Vigneault executing a nice Stalefish. This is a homemade pole jam we made with stuff we found. The picture was taken by Étienne Vigneault in Quebec city, Canada.
The highest ranks in both the park and pipe categories, as well as nightlife, snowfall, vibe, lodging, food, and all that matters when you're getting after the best shred experience possible.
We asked, you answered. The 2011 Resort Poll Top Ten listings for Nightlife, Snow, Lodging, Vibe, Value, and Terrain.
Jason Dubois rode home on his new Polaris RMK 800 while Jess Kimura took on $2500 in cash at the 5th Edition of Snowmission.
All the homeys were out last week when Quebec City got the first snowfall of the year. Check out the locals Nick Sauve, LNP, PJ, Alex Cantin and friends!










