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  2. Snowplanet - Wikipedia

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    Snowplanet is New Zealand's first and only indoor snow facility [1] and began working in March 2005. [2] The snow dome, approximately 40 × 200 m and built on the side of a hill, features 50 centimetres of real snow (man-made), three tows, a terrain park for freestyle skiers and snowboarders and a separate learners slope.

  3. List of ski areas and resorts in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ski areas and resorts in New Zealand where the public can pay to ski. North Island. Mount Ruapehu. Tukino (club skifield) Turoa; Whakapapa;

  4. Indoor skiing - Wikipedia

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    Operated from 1987 to 2005. Built in a state without any ski resorts, it was probably the world's first indoor ski slope on artificial snow. [13] Swiss Pavilion at World Expo 88, Brisbane. Two lifts operated for six months. Included a ski slope on artificial snow serviced by a handle tow and a double chairlift operating on a rectangular route ...

  5. Mount Lyford - Wikipedia

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    Mount Lyford (1590m) is the home of an alpine village and ski resort in the South Island of New Zealand. It is 146 kilometres by road north of Christchurch on the Inland Kaikōura Road (SH70) between Culverden and Kaikōura. The resort is a 40-minute drive to Hanmer Springs and a 45-minute drive to Kaikōura.

  6. Manganui Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    Manganui Ski Area in November. Manganui Ski Area, located in Taranaki, in New Zealand's North Island is a club skifield. Like all club fields, it has accommodation onsite, in the form of the 33-bed Manganui Lodge. It has 3 rope ski tows and a T-bar covering a beginner-intermediate terrain of 59 hectares. The elevation ranges from 1260 to 1680 m.

  7. Coronet Peak - Wikipedia

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    View of Coronet Peak during the ski season Coronet Peak is a commercial skifield in Queenstown, New Zealand located seven kilometres west of Arrowtown, on the southern slopes of the 1,649-metre peak which shares its name. A popular ski resort in the Southern Hemisphere, Coronet Peak offers a long snow season, well received skiing and snowboarding terrain and lift systems. Location The Peak is ...

  8. Fox Peak - Wikipedia

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    Fox Peak is a small club skifield located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) to the east of Lake Tekapo in New Zealand's South IslandRun by a non-profit organisation, the resort features four ski tows and a total vertical range of 580 metres (1,900 ft).

  9. Mount Cheeseman - Wikipedia

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    Mount Cheeseman is a club snowfield in New Zealand's South Island, near the town of Springfield, about an hour and a half (111 km) from Christchurch. [1] [2] [3] Mount Cheeseman Ski Field (2019) View of the first T bar. Situated in a south-east-facing basin, it features two T-bar lifts and one learner tow.