Jonathan Audet
A former slopestyle competitor, he drives Ferreol's overall vision — ski design, business development, and sales.
Designed by Quebec engineering, Ferreol all-mountain skis are as powerful as they are intelligent. Every variable—camber, stiffness, geometry, materials—is measured in our lab before being made in Canada, using clean energy and eco-responsible materials.
It all started at Université Laval, in mechanical engineering. Jonathan, Étienne, and Félix shared a passion for skiing and a realization: the skis on the market did not meet their true expectations. Too little regard for the environment, too many compromises, too much distance between designer and skier.
In 2019, Ferreol was born in a garage, grew in a back shop, then settled in an innovation laboratory at the foot of Mont-Sainte-Anne. Each ski is conceived, tested, and refined there before being manufactured in Rimouski.
A former slopestyle competitor, he drives Ferreol's overall vision — ski design, business development, and sales.
Coming from several start-ups and a former road cyclist, he ensures the financial rigor that stabilizes the team's ambitious projects.
As head of R&D and prototyping, he pushes the limits of ski technology and redefines industry standards.
An aluminium-scandium alloy among the strongest in the world, born in our laboratory.
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Designed by Ferreol Technologies, our sister company, Scalium® is primarily a structural reinforcement for our skis. It is partly derived from the revalorization of mining residues from Havre-Saint-Pierre by Rio Tinto Fer et Titane in Sorel-Tracy — a circular approach to engineering materials. Leading manufacturers in Europe and North America have already signed letters of intent, and the aerospace sector is showing interest.
Our Expertise →A nearly carbon-neutral natural fiber that replaces glass and carbon fiber.
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Our life cycle analysis revealed that synthetic fibers accounted for a significant portion of our emissions. Flax fiber emerged as the clear winner: virtually carbon-neutral production and remarkable mechanical properties. By combining unidirectional and biaxial flax fibers in the Surfeur 112, we replaced synthetic materials without compromising performance.
Surfeur 112 →All our emissions are assessed, then offset with Carbone Boréal from UQAC.
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In the fall of 2022, based on lifecycle assessments of our operations and production, we collaborated with Carbone Boréal — a Quebec university organization — to offset all of our carbon emissions.
Our Environmental Impact →A collaborative R&D project for a fully circular design.
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The end-of-life of skis remains a challenge: recovering all materials is difficult. Ferreol is leading a multi-year R&D project with academia, industrial partners, research centers, and Quebec's aluminum ecosystem, with a clear objective: a fully circular and sustainable ski.
Each ski is designed, prototyped, and tested in our own R&D centre in the heart of Quebec.
Four hours' drive from the lab, at Utopie, our skis are manufactured using clean energy generated by hydroelectricity.
The poplar or maple cores come from forests less than 100 km from the factory.
All our skis are designed in our innovation lab in Mont-Sainte-Anne and manufactured in Rimouski, Quebec, using clean hydroelectric energy. The wood cores (poplar or maple) come from forests located less than 100 km from the factory.
Ferreol incorporates natural flax fibers instead of synthetic fibers, uses local materials and clean energy, and offsets all of its emissions. The brand has been carbon neutral since 2022 and aims for fully recyclable skis.
Scalium® is an ultra-strong aluminum-scandium alloy developed by Scalium+ (formerly Ferreol Technologies), partly derived from the recovery of Quebec mining waste. It is used as a structural reinforcement or mounting plate in Ferreol alpine skis.
Ferreol skis are designed to be playful and versatile: they adapt to all snow and terrain conditions, from light tree runs to carving on hardpack.
Ferreol was founded in 2019 by three friends and mechanical engineering students who met at Laval University: Jonathan Audet (CEO), Félix Lapointe (CFO), and Étienne Boucher (CTO).
Yes. Ferreol is Canada's largest alpine ski brand, based in Beaupré, Quebec, with a laboratory at Mont-Sainte-Anne and a factory in Rimouski.
Ferreol develops one ski, one idea, one descent at a time. Welcome to our adventure.