Red Mountain, Canada

Introduction

Red and the town of Rossland, which is a cool little town, go back in history to the days of the Canadian goldrush of 1896. Founded by Scandinavians looking for gold, Red is one of the oldest resorts in Canada. It’s been operating as a ski resort since 1947 when its first chairlift was installed. As time has passed, so has Red’s reputation. Known for its powder and some of the best extreme riding in Canada, Red has earned its newfound fame.
Freeriders will be stoked when they see what awaits them. Although this may not be in the Super League of resorts, it has a lot going for it with excellent, crowd-free runs and early powder untrashed by morning masses. This could change as the resort’s growing off the slope annually, with the new owners planning to build 1,400 dwellings and 70,000 sq feet of commercial space in the next 15 years. Having said that, it’s one of the only resorts in Canada to develop with style, taking full advantage of the abundant natural building materials - let’s hope they keep to that philosophy.
Granite Mountain and Red make up 1,585 acres of terrain, but are serviced by only three very slow chairlifts and a short drag which at weekends can lead to a bit of a wait. There are plans over the next two years to install new lifts and open up more terrain. Both mountains offer a variety of runs that mainly suit snowboarders who can ride well. First timers are going to have their work cut out for themselves, though. The trail map lists many of its runs with a star to mean extreme, and that’s exactly what you should expect.

Granite is the bigger of the two areas and is easily accessed from the base lodge. Once at the top, you can head off in a variety of directions, but note that most of the runs at the top are for advanced riders, although Ridge Road will take novices off to easier slopes.

 

 

New for season

Sold to an investment group in June 2004. Plans this season include installation of magic carpet lift & improvements to the terrain park. 385 acres of new boardable terrain.

Resort Statistics

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

Lifts

Total Lifts: 6
Chair lifts: 5
Drag lifts: 1
Max people per hour:  6,150
Board Leashes required: Yes

Mountain

Total pistes/trails: 83
Total ride area: 1585 acres
Longest run: 4.5miles (7km)

Top lift: 2073m
Vertical drop: 813m
First lift: 1185m

Piste suitability

Green runs: 10%
Red runs: 45%
Black runs: 45%

Lift Passes

Lift Passes:  Half-day £39
1 Day pass $52
6 of 7 Days pass $288
Season Pass - $789
Lift times:8.45am to 3.30pm

Snowfall

Average annual snowfall: 7.6m
Artificial snowmaking coverage: 0%

Facilities

Night Riding: :  No
Snowboard Schools: Private lessons $55 (1hr) $135 (3hrs)
Group lessons $32 (2hrs)
Snowboard Hire: Board & Boots $32 a day

Heliboarding: :  CAT boarding available from www.bigredcats.com (Tel: 1-877-969-7669). A Day will cost $310-350 and give you access to 18,000 acres! Also www.valhallapow.com
Snowmobiles: Yes

Further information

www.ski-red.com
Email:info@ski-red.com

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