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  • Mt Washington Keeps the Snowball Rolling

    The fresh is still falling fast a furious on Vancouver Island. "Things have been unbelievable up here," explains resort spokesperson Brent Curtain. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • Whistler's "Flute" Gets a Lift

    Whistler Blackcomb celebrates the grand opening of its new $9.5 million chairlift - the Symphony Express - on Dec. 16th, but not everybody is happy about it. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • They're Giving it Away at Grouse

    With one of the best November openings on record, rather than rake in the cash, Grouse Mountain decided to give everybody a free day of free skiing and riding last week. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • Sustainable Sun Peaks

    Sun Peaks is a resort considering development carefully. Although happy to position itself in the marketplace as a quiet family spot, this little gem is more like a priceless heirloom. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • Marmot Breaks Records

    "In my 29 years at Marmot Basin, I have never seen such a high quality snow pack," says the resort's marketing VP Brian Rode. "Conditions do not get any better than this at any time of the year." This winter, the Jasper resort is breaking records right and left -four to be exact. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • Mont Sutton - Special Deals, Special Day

    Mont Sutton in the Eastern Townships of Quebec will be celebrating its 47th Anniversary on Dec. 17 and its guests will get the presents. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • Blue Mountain Runs its Six

    They're skiing at Blue Mountain, Penn., but that's not to say the mountain wouldn't like a little more snow under its guests. Blue currently has four lifts serving 13 runs, with everyone skiing on a 24-inch to 36-inch base. Full Article

    12th December 2006

  • Sunshine Jibber Land

    "We are so excited to have such a fantastic launch for the Rogers Terrain Park" said Tim Hyndman, Sunshine's Terrain Park Supervisor. With oodles of snow, Sunshine couldn't help but have a jamming opening last weekend. Full Article

    11th December 2006

  • Mount Washington Whipped by Snow

    Snowfall has returned to Vancouver Island with a vengeance. Full Article

    5th December 2006

  • On Cypress Mountain

    Cypress was sunny and soft Friday after an enormous week of snow. Full Article

    5th December 2006

  • White Out at Whistler

    Ski Season '06 has the snow gods in full effect at Whistler Blackcomb. Full Article

    5th December 2006

  • Kicking Horse Sets Record

    As we predicted Kicking Horse opened early for Saturday and Sunday riding due to record snowfall amounts and dream-like inbound riding. Full Article

    5th December 2006

  • Nakiska Predicts Good Snow

    This weekend, Calgarians can get their ski fix at their nearest resort. In opening its slopes, Nakiska joins its sister resort of Lake Louise, which has seen its best November skiing of the past 38 years. Full Article

    4th December 2006

  • Whistler Serves it up Fresh

    Mother Whistler gave up the goods Saturday offering fresh pow on a platter for the throngs of American visitors who made the right plans for the Thanksgiving holiday. Full Article

    29th November 2006

  • Mt Seymour Smarts

    Often thought of as the last of the local mountains, Vancouver's Mt Seymour uses its head to keep people happy. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Canadian Wins Lake Louise Gold

    This weekend, a 22-year-old Calgarian broke a string of dry years for Canada's ski team. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Red-y to Go

    Red Mountain Resort is opening this Friday with its most early season snow in a decade. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Session at Sun Peaks

    I leapt out of my luxurious king size bed at Sun Peaks' four-diamond Delta on Sunday and before I could say 'fresh' it was flying over my head. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Castle Joins the Fray

    Castle Mountain plans on joining the early-opening Canadian fray this weekend. Full Article

    28th November 2006

  • Pull an All-Nighter at Mt. Tremblant

    Dec. 8-10 will see the running of the 6th Annual 24 Hours of Tremblant. This fundraiser features three categories in which teams of 4 to 12 skiers and boarders ski the slopes of Tremblant for 24 consecutive hours. The Endurance Ski-A-Thon is for intermediate skiers in teams of 6 to 12 - boarders, snow bladers, telemarkers, families, kids, anyone who wants to participate. Full Article

    28th November 2006

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