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Mont Sutton ski resort sold to local investors

Ten years after it went up for sale, the Mont Sutton ski resort has been sold to a group of local investors.

Group of buyers plans to invest in better snow-making equipment, grooming and buildings

Mont Sutton is 115 kilometres southeast of Montreal. (Courtesy of Mont Sutton)

Ten years after it went up for sale, the Mont Sutton ski resort has been sold to a group of local investors.

A agreement was reached late Thursday night with the station's current majority shareholders, the Boulanger family.

The group of buyers is composed of Jean-Michel Ryan, CEO of Mont Sutton, Sylvain Gervais of Entreprises Larry and PierreChesnay, a former senior manager of Uni Slect.

The tentative agreement must first be voted onby minority shareholders at a meeting in March.

Oncethe sale goes through, the new owners plan to invest in new snow-making machines, better snow groomersand improvements to the chalets.

The Boulanger family first openedMont Suttonon Dec.17, 1960. The Boulangers, at the timeowners of a dairy firm, Produits Laitiers Sutton, launched theresort was a way to keep their workers employedduring the winter months.

In 2012, a group of interested buyers approached the Boulanger family, but after several months of talks, that deal fell through.