Mt Washington, Canada

Location

Travel by carDriving directions

From Vancouver, you will need to drive to Horseshoe Bay and take a ferry over to Nanimo or Comox From Nanimo, travel north on Hwys 1 &19. Mt Washingtonis 15 miles west of Strathcona Parkway.

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Travel by FlyingFlying

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Travel by BusBy bus/coach

Bus services from Vancouver are available to the resort.

Address

Mount Washington Resort
P.O. Box 3069
Courtenay, BC V9N 5N3
Tel: 001 (250) 338-1386

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Resort Statistics

Resort Type:  Alpine
Winter: Dec to June
Summer: None

Lifts

Total Lifts: 7
Chair lifts: 5
Drag lifts: 2
Max people per hour: 11,000
Board Leashes required: Yes

Mountain

Total pistes/trails: 50
Total ride area: 1000 acres
Longest run: 4miles (2.5km)

Top lift: 1588m
Vertical drop: 505m
First lift: 1083m

Piste suitability

Green runs: 25%
Red runs: 40%
Black runs: 35%

Lift Passes

Lift Passes:  1/2 Day pass - $37
1 Day pass - $47
5 Days pass - $205
Night riding - $10
Lift times:8.30am to 4.00pm

Snowfall

Average annual snowfall: 9metres
Artificial snowmaking coverage: 0%

Facilities

Night Riding: :  Fri/Sat 4.30pm-9.00pm
Snowboard Schools: Group $25/1.5 hours
Private $45/hour
Snowboard Hire: $37/day

Heliboarding: :  Not available
Snowmobiles: Not available

Further information

www.mtwashington.bc.ca/
Email:ski@mtwashington.bc.ca

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Summary
Basic but still cool
Terrain & parks

Halfpipe: Yes - 1
Terrain park: Yes - 2
Backcountry/off-piste:Yes
Tree runs:Yes

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