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SKIING CANADA BOARDING
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SKI
GOLDEN
It's between you and the
mountain, how far you push your limits. A beginner
taking the first plunge on snow as forgiving as our
gentle, wide-open runs. You the expert - racing double
black diamond, scattering powder in a silent war of
wills. 4133 foot vertical, 96 marked runs famous for
Champange Powder |
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Large, snow filled bowls are paradise for
powder skiers and snowboarders. For those who enjoy cruising,
our state of the art grooming fleet keeps the tree-lined
trails groomed to perfection.
From Calgary
Take Trans-Canada Highway 1 westbound from Calgary.
Stay on Trans-Canada Highway 1 for approx. 2.5 hours, until
you reach the town of Golden. Kicking Horse Resort overlooks
the Town of Golden. The resort is located on a benchland, a
scenic 14 km (9 miles) drive off The Trans-Canada Highway 1.
From Vancouver
Take Trans Canada Highway
East from Vancouver. At Hope, take the Coquihalla Highway to
Kamloops. The Coquihalla Highway becomes the Trans-Canada
Highway 1. Follow the Trans-Canada East until you reach the
Town of Golden. Kicking Horse Resort overlooks the Town of Golden. The resort
is located on a benchland, a scenic 14 km (9
miles) drive off The Trans-Canada Highway 1.
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SKIMAP
KICKINGHORSE: Ski
Map |
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Terrain Maps open in sepperate
window |
| Maps |
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| Base
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5590
feet 1764 m |
| Summit
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2450 m |
| Vertical Rise
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1260 |
| Runs |
65 |
| Gondola |
Omega 3 Per.8 |
| Lifts |
5 |
| Runs in
KM |
5,6 km |
| Snowfall |
400 cm Powder |
| Airport |
Calgary-Golden 237 km |
| Transfer |
Car/Bus |
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Weather |
mild
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Maps |
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| GENERAL
INFORMATION SKI KICKING HORSE |
| Location |
Elevation |
Snowfall |
| Lower
Mountain |
1,300 metres
(4,263 feet) |
254cm
(100") |
| Mid-Mountain |
1,722 metres (5,646 feet) |
360cm (142") |
| Alpine
Snowstations |
2,150 metres
(7,049 feet) |
650cm
(256”) |
| Summit Snowstations |
2,450 metres (8,033 feet) |
700cm (275”) | |
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| Lift Hours |
Open |
Close |
| Monday - Sunday |
9:00am |
4:00pm (winter months) 4:30pm (spring
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Canada's downhill ski resorts are second to none in the world. Whether it's skiing in
the Alberta Rockies, the Coastal range in British Columbia, or the
rugged interior mountains, there is a mountain to match your downhill
skiing abili- ty. Lodges and resorts offer deluxe accommoda- tions in many areas.
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