Monday, December 6, 2010

Fairmont Hot Springs -- Ski Resort

About Fairmont Hot Springs

A terrific cedar ski chalet often described as the nicest in the Rockies, spectacular views of the jagged Rocky Mountain peaks, warm friendly service, and plenty of family ski programs on professionally groomed snow, have families returning year after year. We are pleased to announce that significant renovations have begun in our day lodge for the 2001 / 2002 ski season. These renovations include new carpeting, chairs, tables, and two new fireplaces!

Fairmont Hot Springs Ski Resort offers a half pipe and snowboard park, triple chair lift and 13 runs for a full day of skiing enjoyment.

Compare Fairmont’s ski packages with other ski destinations in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. You’ll find Fairmont to be the best value for your money. Plus, all Fairmont Skiers and hotel guests receive FREE use of Canada’s largest hot mineral pools.

Full services are available at Fairmont’s ski area. In the ski chalet you’ll find complete food and beverage service; Pizza Hut Express, and a popular lounge overlooking the slopes and mountain vistas. The snowmaking assures you of quality snow from early winter to early spring when you can actually ski and golf on the same day.



Fairmont Hot Springs Climate

Please note that this climate chart is relative to the nearest large center from the ski resort. Please check the local weather for current conditions.

Chart provided by ClimateChart.com


Fairmont Hill Statistics


TRAIL RATINGS

Easiest: 20 %
More Difficult: 60 %
Most Difficult: 20 %

MOUNTAIN STATISTICS

Base Elevation: 4,200 ft (1,280 m)
Summit Elevation: 5,200 ft (1,585 m)
Vertical Drop: 1,000 ft (305 m)
Skiable Area: 60 acres (24 hectares)
Annual Snowfall: 90 in (229 cm)
Snowmaking: 70 %
Number of Lifts: 2
Uphill Lift Capacity: 2,400 per hour
Types of Lifts:
1 Surface Lift
1 Triple Chair
Number of Trails: 13
Longest Run: 6,000 ft (1,829 m)

CONTACT INFORMATION

Telephone: 250 345-6311
Snow Phone: 250 345-6311

Facsimile: 250 345-6616





Source: goski.ca

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