North Country | A Film Following Your Soon-To-Be Favorite Shop

A family of Lebanese immigrants have prevailed for a century, beating the Great Depression, World War II, the Dot Com Crash and the Great Recession.

North Country | A Film Following Your Soon-To-Be Favorite Shop

A family of Lebanese immigrants have prevailed for a century, beating the Great Depression, World War II, the Dot Com Crash and the Great Recession.

October 23, 2020
Words By Torment Staff Documentaries

Having ever driven to Loon mountain, there’s no way you could miss Lahout’s shop. We know this is skiing, but the story is incredible and rich in the history of the sport, which ultimately paved the way for snowboarding. From our friends at Stept Productions, we HIGHLY recommend this film.

"100-year businesses don't exist. The retail industry is dead. In the rugged White Mountains of northern New Hampshire, neither of those statements are true. North America’s oldest ski shop, Lahout’s, has remained open 365 days a year since 1920. While e-commerce and conglomerates have stripped the country of local, independent retailers, a family of Lebanese immigrants have prevailed for a century, beating the Great Depression, World War II, the Dot Com Crash and the Great Recession."