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Nakiska is a ski resort in western Canada, in the Kananaskis Country region of the province of Alberta. It is located 83 km (52 mi) from Calgary , west on Highway 1 ( Trans-Canada Highway ) and south on Highway 40 (Kananaskis Trail).
Little Smokey Ski Area, Falher, Alberta; Marmot Basin, Jasper; Misery Mountain, Alberta, Peace River; Mount Norquay ski resort, Banff; Nakiska (1988 Winter Olympics) Nitehawk Ski Area, Grande Prairie; Rabbit Hill Snow Resort, Edmonton; Silver Summit, Edson; Snow Valley Ski Club, city of Edmonton; Sunridge Ski Area, city of Edmonton
Alpine skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics consisted of ten alpine skiing events, held February 15–27 at Nakiska on Mount Allan, [1] a new ski area west of Calgary. These Olympics featured the first change in the alpine skiing program in more than 30 years.
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Fortress Mountain was a ski resort in Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada.. The resort is situated on a 14.7 km 2 (3,600 acres) Provincial Crown Lease surrounded by Spray Valley and Peter Lougheed Provincial Parks.
The company owns Nakiska in Alberta as well as Fernie Alpine Resort, Kimberley Alpine Resort and Kicking Horse Mountain Resort in British Columbia. Resorts outside the Canadian Rockies are Mont-Sainte-Anne and Stoneham Mountain Resort in Quebec.