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information. We cover the major ski hills in the Saskatchewan
and Manitoba prairie region.
During the ski season, we update the ski report each Friday
morning, so you can plan your weekend skiing!
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Saskatchewan Ski Hills
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Duck Mountain, Kamsack Saskatchewan
Box 1673, Kamsack, SK, S0A 1S0
306-542-3181 Fax: 306-542-4111
near the Manitoba boundary on Highway 57 in Duck Mountain Provincial Park, about an hour NE of Yorkton and 3-4 hours from Regina and Saskatoon
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vertical/longest run |
100 m (330 ft)/1524 m (5000 ft) |
#lifts/capacity |
3 / 1500 per hr |
Lift Tickets |
$25 adult (Includes rentals)
$20 studen (Includes rentals)
$15 children (15 & under) (Includes rentals) (2006) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
25/50/25/* |
average snowfall |
100cm with %100 natural snow |
season |
mid-December to mid-March |
Accommodation |
Kamsack, Yorkton. Closest: Northern Lights and Duck Mountain Lodge |
Comments |
21 run ski area with 3 lifts and a terrain park 100% natural snow with an average snow fall of 3 feet. just 3 hours from Regina the
ski hill offers a full cafeteria and a licensed lounge, lounge hours are from 1pm to 2am Wed. to Sun.
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Mission Ridge Winter Park, Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan
east on the Trans-Canada (#1), at Balgonie turn north-east on Highway 10, drive past Fort Qu'Appelle
(306) 332-5479 or 1-800-550-6857 |
vertical/longest run |
89 m (292 ft) / 792 m (2,600 ft) |
#lifts/capacity |
5 / 2,000 |
Lift Tickets |
$27 adult, $21 junior, child $16 (2007) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
50/30/20/0 |
average snowfall |
80 cm |
season |
early-December to mid-April |
Accommodation |
Fort Qu'Appelle |
Comments |
Just 45 minutes from Regina. The ski hill features nine runs including one over half a mile in length. It also has a Terrain Park, two Bunny Hills and Snowboard 1/2 Pipe. The hill is serviced by two T-bar lifts and two handle tows, as well as an excellent Day Lodge. Night skiing from Tuesday to Friday.
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Mt. Blackstrap, Saskatchewan
P.O. BOX 21148, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,S7H 5N9
on Highway #11, 30 minutes south of Saskatoon
306-492-2400 |
vertical/longest run |
45 m (147 ft) /365 m (1200 ft) |
#lifts/capacity |
2 / |
Lift Tickets |
$15 Adult, $15 teen, $15 Child 12 & under (2007) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
50/50/0/0 |
average snowfall |
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season |
mid-December to end-March |
Accommodation |
Dundum, Saskatoon |
Comments |
Mt. Blackstrap was home to the 1971 Canada Winter Games -Try the longuest steepest run in Saskatchewan, designed for the Slalom and GS race course.
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Ski Timber Ridge, Big River, SK
Box 741, Big River, SK S0J 0E0
3 kilometres southeast of Big River, just off Highway 55
Phone: (306) 469-4545 Fax: 306-469-4544 |
vertical/longest run |
100m / .8 km |
#lifts/capacity |
2/ na |
Lift Tickets |
$17 adult, $15 youth, $61 family (2005) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
60/20/20 |
average snowfall |
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season |
mid-December to mid-March |
Accommodation |
Big River |
Comments |
This ski resort, with a single rope tow, is north of Saskatoon and Battleford, and northwest of Prince Albert. It is Saskatchewan's most northerly ski resort,
and has 6 runs and scenic Cross-Country Ski trails.
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Table Mountain Regional Park, North Battleford, SK
P.O. Box 343, N. Battleford, SK S9A 2Y3
located 16 kms. west of Battleford, turn south at Delmas for 14.5 km
Phone: 306-937-2920, Fax: 306-937-3688 |
vertical/longest run |
(360 ft |
#lifts/capacity |
3 lifts |
Lift Tickets |
$25 adult $18 Junior (2007) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
50%/40%/10%/0% |
average snowfall |
76 cm + snowmaking |
season |
early-December to late-March |
Accommodation |
North Battleford |
Comments |
Table mountain's 2000' quad chair will smoothly lift you to the top, where you can navigate
the terrain park or carve a path down the mountain on 100% man-made snow covered runs.
Also, magic carpet lift, a tubing park, licensed lounge, rental area, cafeteria.
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Prairie West Terminal Snow Park (formerly Twin Towers), Rosetown, SK
Box 93, Plenty, SK S0L 2R0
50 kilometres northwest of Rosetown and about 3 kilometres south of the Village of Stranraer, on Highway 31.
phone: 306 377-4551 Fax: 306-377-4551 |
vertical/longest run |
300ft (90m) / 230 ft (700m)
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#lifts/capacity |
1 tbar and 1 belt lift
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Lift Tickets |
Daily adult $22.00; Student/Senior: $20.00; 5 and under free
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terrain (N/I/A/E) |
29/57/14 |
average snowfall |
76 cm |
season |
mid-December to mid-March |
Accommodation |
Kindersley, Rosetown |
Comments |
Great view from the lodge at the top of the hill, overlooking the valley The natural snow is supplemented by 100% snowmaking coverage on the hill, which is groomed nighty.
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Manitoba Ski Hills
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Asessippi Winter Park, Russell, MB
Box 70, Inglis Manitoba, R0J 0X0
From #16 at Russell, take#83 to Asessepi Park, West on #482 for 1 mile.
204-564-2000 |
vertical/longest run |
122 m/ 701 m |
#lifts/capacity |
2/ na |
Lift Tickets |
$40 adult, $34 junior, $31` child (2007) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
33/33/33 |
average snowfall |
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season |
mid-December to mid-March |
Accommodation |
Russell, Roblin |
Comments |
This resort is Manitoba's most westernly ski resort,
just north of the Yellowhead Highway (#16), before it enters Saskatchewan.
21 Downhill runs - beginner to expert served by One quad & one triple chair lift.
Night skiing & snowmaking. Snow tubing runs
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Falcon Ridge Ski Area & Recreation Centre, Whiteshell Prov. Park, Falcon Lake, MB
South Shore Rd, Falcon Beach, MB, R0E 0N0
200 km (120 mi) east of Winnipeg off Hwy #1
204 349-8935 |
vertical/longest run |
46 m / 366 m |
#lifts/capacity |
3/ 1,500 |
Lift Tickets |
$18 adult $14 junior $10 Child (2006) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
60/40/0/0 |
average snowfall |
127 cm |
season |
mid-December to mid-March |
Accommodation |
Falcon Lake |
Comments |
Falcon Ridge Ski Area offers one of the finest alpine and cross-country ski centers in Manitoba.
T-bars and rope tows whisk skiers to the top of a variety of lush, pine flaked slopes. There is a snowboard park, with 2 tabletops, quarter pipe and a hip and fun box. Also a tubing hill.
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Holiday Mountain, La Riviere, MB
from Winnipeg, SW 90 miles (145 kms) via Highway No. 3.
La Riviere, MB, R0G 1A0
204 242-2172 |
vertical/longest run |
91 m / 792 m |
#lifts/capacity |
4/5,000 |
Lift Tickets |
$32 Adult, $26 student, $15 junior (2006) all tax-in |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
50/30/10/10 |
average snowfall |
127 cm |
season |
early-December to early-April |
Accommodation |
La Reviere |
Comments |
With 2 chairlifts, 1 T-bar, and a Wonder Carpet Beginner Lift, our uphill capacity is 5000 people per hour. Night Skiing and Snowboarding under floodlights on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday's from 7:00 - 10:30
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Minnedosa Ski Valley, Minnedosa, MB
SW 34-15-18W, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
7km north of Minnedosa, on Highway #10
(204) 867-3509 fax: (204) 867-5323 |
vertical/longest run |
75 m. (248 ft) / 548 m (1800 ft) |
#lifts/capacity |
2/-- |
Lift Tickets |
$25 Adult $23 Youth (2006) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
33%/44%/23% |
average snowfall |
127 cm |
season |
early-December to late March |
Accommodation |
La Reviere |
Comments |
T-bar, rope tow, and nine distinctive & exciting runs are all great reasons to try downhill skiing at Minnedosa's Ski Valley. Ccross-country skiers, snow-shoers, and snowmobilers are welcome to enjoy the winter wilderness of Minnedosa Ski Valley.
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Mystery Mountain, Thompson, MB
20 km. north of Thompson Manitoba, R8N 0A1
204 778-8624 |
vertical/longest run |
76 m / 640 m |
#lifts/capacity |
4/ 2,400 |
Lift Tickets |
$30 adult, $20 junior (2007) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
17/50/33 |
average snowfall |
191 cm |
season |
late-November to early-April |
Accommodation |
Thompson |
Comments |
This is Manitoba's most northerly ski resort.
A T-bar, 2 Poma lifts and a rope tow service 18 downhill runs that range from gentle beginner slopes to steep mogul fields and advanced tree skiing. A 300 foot half-pipe challenges all boarders. Over 20 km of cross country trials.
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Spring Hill Winter Sports Park, Winnipeg, MB
11 km north on Highway 59 at the Floodway (at Oasis Rd.)
Group 612, Box 31, S.S.#6, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2C 2Z3
(204) 224-3051 fax: (204)224-5956 |
vertical/longest run |
110 ft (33 m) / n/a |
#lifts/capacity |
2/ n/a |
Lift Tickets |
(not provided for 2006) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
100% |
average snowfall |
191 cm |
season |
late-November to early-April |
Accommodation |
city |
Comments |
Springhill Winter Park features day and night skiing, where an ambitious outdoor buff can downhill ski, snowboard, cross-country ski, toboggan, and ice skate all in the same day!
Rope tow and quad chair lift. 100% snowmaking capability and daily grooming
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Stony Mountain Ski Area, Stony Mountain, MB
Box 590, Stony Mountain, MB R0C 3A0
9.6 km/6 mi. north of Winnipeg on Hwy # 7
204 344-5977 |
vertical/longest run |
33 m / 200 m |
#lifts/capacity |
2/ na |
Lift Tickets |
$20 adult & student, $15 youth (2007) |
terrain (N/I/A/E) |
40/40/20 |
average snowfall |
100 cm |
season |
early-December to middle-April |
Accommodation |
Winnipeg |
Comments |
This resort specializes in making snowboarders happy (skiers most welcome, too), and has full snowmaking on all runs. We are 100 feet vertical and have 6 runs serviced by 2 lifts – one handle tow and one rope tow.
Nightskiing is offered on Thursday & Friday evenings.
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