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RED Mountain Finally Opening For 23/24 Winter Season
RED Mountain Resort in British Columbia, Canada, is set to open its doors for the 2023 ski season on Thursday, December 28th, despite facing below-average snowfall this year. The resort's dedicated Operations and Patrol teams have been working diligently to prepare the mountain for guests, with the Magic Carpet Carpet, Silverlode, Motherlode, and Paradise Chairs ready to spin. However, early-season snow conditions require visitors to stick to designated and groomed runs, as natural hazards still pose a risk. Other highlights include the resumption of the free Rossland to RED shuttle service, 30% discounted lift tickets, the opening of Paradise Lodge, an après-ski session at Rafters, and well-equipped Rental and Retail stores for last-minute gear needs. Despite the challenges, RED Mountain Resort remains committed to delivering an exhilarating winter experience, so guests can look forward to memorable adventures on the slopes. Stay informed through the resort's Snow Report and social media for the latest updates.
Nakiska Ski Area Opening This Coming Weekend
Nakiska Ski Area in Alberta, Canada, is gearing up for the 2023-24 winter season by offering a special preview weekend on November 4th and 5th, 2023. This early opening sets Nakiska as the first Canadian resort to welcome winter enthusiasts for the season. The resort has recently received 25cm (10 inches) of fresh snow, and their snowmaking team has been diligently working to augment the natural snowfall. Located just 45 minutes from Calgary, Nakiska typically leads the way in opening among nearby resorts like Norquay, Sunshine Village, and Lake Louise, especially catering to race teams preparing for the season. Originally designed as a training and race centre, Nakiska is famous for hosting the 1988 Olympics and offers groomed runs served by four chairlifts, making it a prime destination for ski racers in the Bow Valley region. The opening weekend details include lift hours, food and beverage services, ticketing, and skiing information, with pricing to be confirmed soon.
Silverstar Resort Increase Gondola Capacity With 21 New Cabins
SilverStar Mountain Resort is gearing up for an exciting winter season with numerous enhancements and events. These include an expanded gondola capacity, a new Indian fusion restaurant, upgraded snow grooming, convenient RFID gates, and the all-inclusive MY1PASS for various winter activities. The resort is also continuing partnerships with nearby mountains, offering added value for pass holders. Visitors can anticipate a diverse events calendar featuring wellness retreats, winter festivals, and sporting celebrations. With these additions and an array of events, SilverStar promises a memorable and thrilling winter experience for all.
Lake Louise Announces Three New Chairlifts
Get ready for an exhilarating ski and snowboard season at Lake Louise Ski Resort, starting November 10. Among the major upgrades, the Upper Juniper Chairlift with heated bubble chairs will alleviate congestion and enhance mountain accessibility by the 2024-25 season. In 2025-26, two new chairlifts, Richardson’s Ridge and Sunny Side, will open up vast terrains, catering to both intermediate and beginner skiers. An exciting mountain top lodge and continued snowmaking improvements are also on the horizon, ensuring an unforgettable winter experience. Lake Louise Ski Resort is all set to provide an outstanding adventure amid the stunning Canadian Rockies.
What’s New For 23/24 At Revelstoke Mountain Resort
Revelstoke Mountain Resort is gearing up for an extraordinary winter season with a range of exciting upgrades. These enhancements include an expanded learning zone with improved terrain and upgraded facilities, a relocated and upgraded Cupcake Carpet lift, a brand-new Mountain Sports School facility, increased capacity on the Ripper Chair, significant terrain improvements, and expanded program offerings. Additionally, the resort is adding a new maintenance facility and upgrading its retail shops. With these enhancements, Revelstoke is set to provide an unforgettable winter experience for all visitors, from beginners to seasoned pros. Get ready for a fantastic season of adventures on the slopes!
Whistler Blackcomb Shares Update On New 8-Person Chairlift
Whistler Blackcomb has been working on enhancing the Fitzsimmons Express lift since late spring, with the goal of converting it from a four-person to an eight-person high-speed detachable chairlift to reduce wait times during peak periods. Construction progress includes the installation of all towers, tower heads, and sheave assemblies, with a target completion date of September 23 for the haul rope splice. The project has also required extensive excavation work at the load station. Additionally, the Jersey Cream lift is set to be upgraded from a 4-pack to a 6-pack in summer 2024, with foundations for 11 out of 15 towers already poured. These improvements aim to enhance the skiing and snowboarding experience at Whistler Blackcomb in the upcoming winter seasons.
Sasquatch Mountain Unveils Huge Expansion Plans
Nestled in the British Columbia wilderness, Sasquatch Mountain Resort envisions a remarkable ascent from obscurity to prominence in the Canadian ski industry. With an audacious master plan, the resort aims to expand its trails and lifts by a staggering 247 and 19 respectively, accompanied by a diverse array of summer and winter activities, a base village, and housing units. Despite skepticism fuelled by factors like lower elevation and accessibility concerns, Sasquatch's bold ambitions, supported by approval from the Fraser Valley Regional District, drive its transformation.
Whistler Blackcomb Foundation Auctions Off Historic Ski-Run Signs
Whistler Blackcomb Foundation is hosting an exciting auction featuring historic ski-run signs from North America's biggest ski resort. These authentic trail signs, generously donated by Whistler Blackcomb and Vail Resorts, provide a unique opportunity to own a piece of Whistler's skiing history. Whether you're a passionate skier, a collector, or simply intrigued by the resort's heritage, this auction is your chance to secure a piece of Whistler's past. The signs, some of which are the last of their kind, will be sold to raise funds for the Whistler Blackcomb Foundation's community initiatives. Act fast to bid on these iconic signs before the auction ends on May 30th at 7 p.m.
Quebec Ski Resort Reopens For One Last Weekend
Sommet Saint-Sauveur in Quebec is giving Killington Resort a run for its money when it comes to late-season skiing. While Killington gets all the attention for going deep into May and even June, Sommet Saint-Sauveur is right there with them. After opening back in November, the mountain has announced that this upcoming weekend will be their last for skiing this winter. But they're going out with a bang! The L’Etoile Atomic lift will be running, and there will even be night skiing—an event they haven't had in nearly two months.
Grouse Mountain Showcases Season Recap
As the ski season comes to a close across most of North America, ski resorts are releasing highlight videos of the 22/23 season. One such resort is Grouse Mountain, located in the North Shore Mountains of Vancouver, which offered skiing and snowboarding for an impressive 157 days before closing on April 23rd. During this time, the resort saw a typical amount of snowfall, with 827cm (325 inches) of snow.
Perisher General Manager Off To Whistler As COO
Belinda Trembath has been appointed as the new Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Whistler Blackcomb, effective May 15, 2023. With over 30 years of experience in the ski industry and mountain operations, Trembath has previously served as the Chair of the Australian Ski Areas Association since 2018. She played a key role in leading Perisher, Falls Creek, and Mt Hotham through the pandemic and borders reopening, all of which are part of Vail Resorts. Trembath's appointment comes just weeks before the start of the Australian ski season and is expected to guide the next chapter of Whistler Blackcomb.
Air Canada Increases Number Of Seats For Australia and NZ For 23/24 Season
Air Canada is increasing its flights from Australia and New Zealand to Vancouver for the winter season to meet high demand from travellers. The airline will be using larger aircraft, such as the 400-seat Boeing 777-300ER, and adding extra flights to its daily Sydney-Vancouver service. Air Canada's winter service to Vancouver is not only a great way to access the city's attractions, but also the gateway to winter sports mecca Whistler and the Alaska cruise circuit.
Whistler Blackcomb Outlines Spring Operating Plans
Whistler Blackcomb ski resort has announced its target operating dates for the upcoming spring and summer seasons. While Whistler Mountain will close on April 16, Blackcomb Mountain will remain open for spring skiing until May 22. However, the resort is currently undergoing construction to upgrade the Fitzsimmons Express, which may impact operations.
Which Ski Resorts Are Still Open In Canada
We've compiled a list of ski resorts in Alberta and British Columbia that are still open for skiing and snowboarding, even as winter comes to an end. Resorts like Banff, Lake Louise, Revelstoke, and Whistler Blackcomb offer exceptional terrain and snow conditions for an unforgettable end-of-season adventure.
Sun Peaks Announces New West Bowl Express Lift
Sun Peaks ski resort in Canada has announced plans to launch a new high-speed chairlift called the West Bowl Express, which will be more than double the length of the previous T-bar that serviced the area. The detachable quad lift is expected to open ahead of the 2024-25 ski season and will diversify the experience in an important pod of terrain in the resort. The West Bowl Express is part of Sun Peaks' commitment to delivering a world-class skiing and snowboarding experience for its guests.
Six New Canadian Resorts Join Epic Australia Pass
Vail Resorts has recently announced an exciting expansion of its long-term alliance with the Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (RCR). This means that Epic Australia Pass holders will now have access to five world-class ski resorts in Canada, including Fernie Alpine Resort, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Kimberley Alpine Resort, Nakiska, Mont-Sainte-Anne, and Stoneham. Pass holders can use their pass for five days at any of these six resorts and combine it with ten days at Whistler for a Canada-only northern hemisphere holiday.
British Columbia Ski Resort For Sale For $8.25 Million
Powder King Mountain Resort, a popular ski resort located in Northern British Columbia, is up for sale for $8.25 million, which also includes Azouzetta Lake Resort. The resort offers over 900 acres of skiable terrain with 37 runs, three lifts, and has been ranked as the #4 ski resort in North America and #1 in Canada for snow. Azouzetta Lake Resort, located 6 kilometers away from the ski hill, offers various recreational activities and 18 private units. The sale listing can be found on the Colliers website.
Mt. Seymour To Upgrade Lodge Chair to Quad
A new quad chair is coming to Mt. Seymour, British Columbia, replacing the mountain’s 1985 Mueller double. Doppelmayr Canada will build the Lodge Chair 2.0, a 160 horsepower fixed grip quad with seven towers and 44 chairs. The new lift will transport 1,600 skiers per hour, a 70 percent increase over the current double.
VIDEO: Looking Back On 60 Years Of Big White, BC
Big White Ski Resort's documentary on British Columbia's skiing history is a great starting point for those interested in learning about the topic. Released for the resort's 60th anniversary, it features interviews with locals and employees, vintage footage, and photos. Watch the video here.
Kimberley Alpine Resort Provides Repair Update - Northstar Quad
After suffering a disastrous arson attack in late 2021 Kimberley Alpine Resort is ready to spin their main Northstar quad lift again. Add in the best snowmaking conditions the resort has seen over the last month it would appear like Kimberley is ready to welcome back riders.