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Red Mountain Ski Resort
British Columbia, Canada

Resort Statistics
vertical drop:2,900 feet
summit:6,800 feet
base:3,888 feet
lifts:5
trails:83
longest run:23,760 feet

Snowboarding
permitted:Yes
terrain park:No
half-pipe:No
Snow and Terrain
annual snowfall:300 inches
skiable area:1,200 acres
easiest: 10%
more difficult: 45%
most difficult: 45%

Other Activities
x-country:50 km
snow tubing:No
Contact Information
information:250 362-7384
conditions:800 663-0105
web site:redresort.com
e-mail:redmtn@ski-red.com
location:British Columbia, Canada
area ski conditions:British Columbia Ski Report



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Red Mountain Ski Resort News

Red Mountain Voted Editors Choice Best Authentic and Funky Resort Experience
January 07, 2009 - SBCs 2008-09 Ski and Snowboard Resort Guide has voted Red Mountain Resort Best Authentic and Funky Resort Experience. Awarded as Editors Choice, the magazine wrote A 360-degree fall line, prodigious amounts of snow and terrain loaded with steeps, trees and eerie abandoned mine shafts, makes the skiing and snowboarding go off. Add in a retro vibe with colorful turn-of-the-century charm, ...  read more

Record snowfalls draw skiers to snap up holiday bargains
December 30, 2008 - Despite the strength of the euro, British bargain hunters are heading to the snow-covered mountains of Europe to enjoy the best start to a skiing season for more than 20 years.  read more

Warrens World: Ninety-Nine Feet of Snow
December 19, 2008 - The itch to turn your skis begins in earnest at about the same time the leaves start changing in the fall. There is some scientific correlation between photosynthesis and ultra violet light shining on the top of a helmet at the top of a snow-covered mountain. After watching this annual phenomenon happen for the last 71 years, the chances of skiing before Dec. 15 anywhere below 9,000 feet are ...  read more

Win a lift pass...for Red Mountain
June 11, 2008 - **STOP PRESS** WIN a season's lift pass... NONSTOP Ski & Snowboard has teamed up with Red Mountain resort to offer you a season's lift pass worth £400 for the 2008/09 season.  read more

1:30 p.m. -- Idahos newest ski resort has good terrain, touch of luxury
January 17, 2008 - Point your skis down one of Tamaracks ski runs and its like skiing into a postcard as you gaze across Lake Cascade at the snow-covered mountains in the distance and the billowy clouds floating above them.| GO... Find the latest details about Northwest ski areas   read more

Idaho's newest ski resort has good terrain, a touch of luxury
January 17, 2008 - Point your skis down one of Tamarack's ski runs and it's like skiing into a postcard as you gaze across Lake Cascade at the snow-covered mountains in the distance and the billowy clouds floating above them. | GO... Looking for a winter activity? Check out our Winter Recreation page   read more

Like snow, politeness runs deep at sleepy Red Mountain
December 15, 2007 - At the top of Red Mountain, British Columbia, 2,900 feet above us, wind-driven snow has sculpted trees into pure-white creatures out of Dr. Seuss. Down at the base lodge, gentler flakes drifted in front of my goggles.  read more

Sleepy little Canadian town gets a big lift from skiing buffs
November 16, 2007 - At the top of Red Mountain, British Columbia, 2,900 feet above us, wind-driven snow sculpted trees into pure white creatures out of Dr. Seuss. Down at the base lodge, gentler flakes drifted in front of my goggles.  read more

There's gold in them thar hills!
January 23, 2007 - ROSSLAND, B.C. -- Red Resort, formerly Red Mountain, dates back to its modest beginnings on Feb. 15, 1896, with the first downhill race at Rossland.  read more

Del Mar investor sees green at Red Mountain
December 25, 2006 - Wild kingdom ED ZIERALSKI / Union-Tribune I'm covered in camouflage and nestled deep in a creosote bush serving as a hunting blind. Three whitetail does, an 8-point buck and a spike take turns being suspicious and eyeball me closely.  read more




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