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Salmo Ski Resort
British Columbia, Canada

Resort Statistics
vertical drop:997 feet
summit:3,097 feet
base:2,099 feet
lifts:2
trails:4

Snowboarding
permitted:Yes
terrain park:Yes
half-pipe:Yes
Snow and Terrain
annual snowfall:120 inches
easiest: 30%
more difficult: 30%
most difficult: 40%

Other Activities
x-country:No
snow tubing:No
Contact Information
information:250 357-2323
location:British Columbia, Canada
area ski conditions:British Columbia Ski Report



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Salmo Ski Resort News

Perfect places to take a powder
February 23, 2007 - SALT LAKE CITY -- Like yesterday's salmon and some house guests, almost everything has a shelf life. That includes stories about skiing in late February.  read more

Average Joe or Jill can't afford Alaska's Big Wild Life
February 21, 2007 - ANCHORAGE, Alaska Big Wild Life (if you can afford it) That ought to be the subtext for the new marketing campaign for Anchorage. Bear-viewing at Wolverine Creek. Flightseeing. King salmon fishing at what appears to be Clear Creek. Rafting the Sixmile Creek thrill ride. Four-wheeling the Knik River Valley. Watching glaciers calve from the deck of the tour boat Klondike Express in Prince William ...  read more

Anchorage Daily News, Alaska, Craig Medred Column: Average Joe or Jill Can't Afford the Big Wild Life
February 18, 2007 - By Craig Medred, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska Feb. 18--Big Wild Life (if you can afford it) That ought to be the subtext for the new marketing campaign for Anchorage. Bear-viewing at Wolverine Creek. Flightseeing. King salmon fishing at what appears to be Clear Creek.  read more

Salmon Hills back to skiing
January 15, 2007 - The Salmon Hills Outdoor Adventure is back open to cross country skiers. It re-opened this weekend after closing the slopes last month. As news 10 Now's Nneka Nwosu reports, the resort is expecting business to pick up in the coming weeks.  read more

Oswego ski site has dog sleds, yurts
December 24, 2006 - Between ski joring and yurts, the Salmon Hills Outdoor Adventure Center isn't your everyday Nordic ski resort.  read more

Ski Trails are Open at Oswego County Resort
December 11, 2006 - REDFIELD, NY - With lake effect snow hitting northern Oswego County over the past few days, Salmon Hills Outdoor Adventure Center in Redfield is one of the first cross-country ski centers to open for the season.  read more

Teenager Dies in Snowboarding Accident
February 22, 2005 - KIFI, ID - A 14-year-old from Salmon was killed in a snowboarding accident at Jackson Hole mountain resort. It happened Saturday at about 10:00 in the morning. Officials say 14-year-old Mark Sever was taking a practice run for a snowboarding competition...  read more

Mount Baker offers 'lots of snow, lots of terrain and ...
January 08, 2004 - Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA - GLACIER -- For a tiny ski area near the dead end of a torturous country road, Mt. Baker feels massive. Baker's inbounds terrain totals only 1,000 acres, but they've got to be some of the most bump-filled, chute-crazy, hit-rich, gully happy 1,000 acres anywhere. The vertical drop from the top of Baker's Hemisphere Chair (elevation 5,089 feet) to its White Salmon lodge is only 1,500 feet and change, but some of the steeps you see under and along chairs 5 and 6 are downright spooky.  read more

Desperate skiers make do with smattering of early white stuff
November 09, 2003 - Juneau Empire, AK - FAIRBANKS - They are called "rock skis" and if you're a cross-country skier living in Fairbanks, chances are you own a pair. George Salmon had his thrown over his shoulder late last month at Birch Hill Recreation Area. There was barely enough snow to cover the ground, much less ski on, but that didn't stop a determined Salmon, who was covered with sweat after getting in a quick 5-kilometer ski on his lunch hour.  read more

Study: Global Warming and California
November 09, 2003 - KABC, CA - A shorter ski season in the Sierra. A poorer habitat for endangered salmon in lower streams. More wildfires and more floods. Extreme heat waves, easier spread of diseases and increased air pollution. Those could be global warming's effects on California in about 20 years, experts say, warning that the state is more vulnerable because of its coastline, its climate and its dependence on Sierra Nevada snow pack for water and hydroelectricity.  read more




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