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Red Hill Ski Area: Moultonborough: New Hampshire: 820 610 210 9 1 $25/season December 8, 2019 [302] Storrs Hill Ski Area: Lebanon: New Hampshire: 580 280 300 20 3 1 $15 December 8, 2019 [303] Tenney Mountain Resort: Plymouth: New Hampshire: 2,149 749 1,400 110 45 3 140 $59 December 8, 2019 [304] Waterville Valley Resort: Waterville Valley: New ...
Bear Mountain Ski Hill, Dawson Creek; Big Bam Ski Hill, Fort St. John (closed) Big White Ski Resort, Kelowna; Burke Mountain Ski Area, Coquitlam (closed) Crystal Mountain, West Kelowna (closed) Cypress Mountain, West Vancouver; Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, Fairmont Hot Springs; Fernie Alpine Resort, Fernie; Forbidden Plateau Ski Area, Courtenay ...
The largest trail, "Family Hill" is a green circle that connects the 4-person and 6-person lifts. The resort has five black-diamond runs, and one short double black-diamond run. A snow-tubing park with automated lifts was built immediately west of the ski area in 2002. It features 14 different chutes, with varied elevations. [6]
The Adventure Park was also expanded that year to include the Red Horse Mining attraction. Later in the year, an 800-foot carpet lift, Kimble's Karpet, was added to the beginner ski hill. [7] In 2016, a new high-speed six-pack chairlift was added to the main hill, replacing the 1989 Doppelmayr high-speed quad. The old chairlift was removed in 2017.
Sporting Life in Hillcrest Mall, Richmond Hill, ON. The co-founders of Sporting Life sold a 75% stake to Fairfax in late 2011 in order to fund the retailer's expansion. The plan was to open two stores a year, with suggested locations in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Montreal, each store being in the 30,000-50,000 square foot range.
Mansfield Ski Club is a private club located in Mulmur, Ontario, Canada, about 100 kilometres northwest of Toronto. [1]It features 18 groomed runs serviced by 6 lifts. The club offers "Snow School" instructors as well as competitive race programs coaching.
Full-size snow snakes at Ganondagan State Historic Site. The poles used in the game, collectively known as "snow snakes", have different names depending on their length. The smallest poles used are the six-inch-long "snow darts". [1] The next size up is the three-foot-long "short snake", [4] also known as a "mud cat". [3]
Crowds at Toronto Ribfest for Canada Day weekend in 2010. The park has a variety of features including: Centennial Park Conservatory; Etobicoke Olympium, a large athletic centre that was built in 1975. Centennial Hill was the site of a municipal dump and the south end was used as a transfer station.