Mount Brome is 2000 feet high, and the resort has a vertical drop of 1300 feet.[7] The resort has 9 chair lifts.[2]
The ski resort opened in 1964, for the 1964-1965 ski season, with the opening of the new Eastern Townships Autoroute, Quebec Autoroute 10.[8] It was created in the same year that the City of Bromont was created, out of Brome County.[9] A second chalet was established at the top of the mountain in 1978.[10] The City of Montreal has invested in the resort.[11] The Canadian government has also invested in the resort. Its investment, for a World Cup event, created permanent facilities for the Bromont Ski School.[12] Bromont became the largest night skiing venue in eastern North America in 2006 when it upped its lighted ski runs to 50.[13]
At one time, the resort has staged events for the alpine Eastern Canada Cup.[15] The resort has hosted the Bromont Cup, an alpine event that has been part of the Pontiac Cup, a national ski championship in Canada, that was based on the international championship, in the 1960s.[16] It has also hosted an alpine World Cup event.[12][17] Also hosted has been a freestyle World Cup event.[10]
Amongst other things outside of ski season available at the resort, is an aquatic park, with water slides.[18]
In 2018, Bromont replaced a 1985-built high speed quadruple Poma chairlift by Canada's second hybrid lift[19] composed of six place chairs and eight passenger cabins, at a cost of roughly 10.1 M$, part of Bromont's 111 M$ Projet Altitude plan.[20]