Revelstoke Mountain Resort

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Revelstoke Mountain Resort
A day's skiing at spedtacular Mt Revelstoke - Noth Americas biggest vertical drop at 1713m (5620 ft) - the mid mountain day lodge - (28620313540).jpg
Mount Revelstoke, North America's biggest vertical drop at 1713 m (5620 ft).
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Revelstoke Mountain Resort
Location within British Columbia
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Revelstoke Mountain Resort
Revelstoke Mountain Resort (Canada)
Location British Columbia, Canada
Nearest major city Revelstoke
Coordinates 50°57′15″N118°9′15″W / 50.95417°N 118.15417°W / 50.95417; -118.15417
Vertical1,710 m (5,620 ft) [1]
Top elevation2,200 m (7,300 ft) [1]
Base elevation510 m (1,680 ft) [1]
Skiable area1,263 hectares (3,120 acres) [1]
Trails 40 Designated Trails
Ski trail rating symbol-green circle.svg 12% Easiest
Ski trail rating symbol-blue square.svg 43% More Difficult
Ski trail rating symbol-black diamond.svg Ski trail rating symbol-double black diamond.svg 45% Most Difficult and Expert
Longest run15.2 km (9.4 mi) (Last Spike)
Lift system 5 total (1 high-speed gondola lift, 2 high-speed quad chairlifts, 1 fixed-grip quad, 1 magic carpet)
Snowfall 10.5 m (410 in) per year [1]
Website www.revelstokemountainresort.com
Revelstoke Mountain off piste.jpg

Revelstoke Mountain Resort (RMR) is a ski resort on Mount Mackenzie, just outside Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. It is owned by Northland Properties.

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Currently, the resort has a 1,710 metres (5,620 ft) vertical drop, the longest vertical descent of any ski resort in North America. In terms of size, it is about the same as other major resorts, such as Breckenridge and Panorama, and about a third the size of Whistler-Blackcomb. When completed, it will have 10,000 acres (40 km2), which will make it the largest in North America. [2]

History

Mount Mackenzie and the surrounding area has hosted a number of skiing operations for many years. Starting in the late 1960s a single two-person lift has been operational on the lower slopes, forming the basis of a resort known as Powder Springs. More recently, both Sno-Cat and Heliskiing operations have operated in the bowls on the upper elevations.

The resort opened for the first time on December 21, 2007, with a gondola providing access to the mountain and a high speed quad known as The Stoke lapping trails on the upper portion of Mount MacKenzie. Local youth athlete Alex Wadey and mayor Mark McKee cut the ribbon in the opening ceremony and were the first to ski down the new runs. [3]

It was thought to be the biggest North American ski resort debut in twenty years. However, the event was overshadowed by the death of an Edmonton ski instructor who disappeared on the mountain's "Jalapeno" run and whose body was found in a tree well three days later on Christmas Day. [4] [5]

During the summer of 2008, further trail cutting in the "North Bowl" area extended the skiable area and added a number of expert runs and glades. The Ripper, a second high speed quad, was added in 2008. The gondola was extended down the hill in December 2008, from the original base area to the new village area further down the hill. With this extension the lift-served vertical increased to 1,710 m (5,620 ft), overtaking Whistler's 1,610 m (5,280 ft), making it the largest in North America.

In December 2019, a fixed grip quad known as Stellar was opened. The lift carries 1,800 people per hour and has a 3-minute ride time, servicing a new learning pod and making it possible to access The Ripper without having to ride The Stoke. [6]

Construction

In order to build the local economy, the City of Revelstoke started the process of finding outside investors to dramatically expand the ski area and build a large complex at the base of the mountain. Funding was eventually secured from a group of private investors that appear to have since organized as Revelstoke Mountain Resort. The Government of Canada and Government of British Columbia are also involved, but it is not clear if they have a financial stake BC is reported to have sold them some Crown Land but is apparently otherwise uninvolved. The development was priced at $1 billion in total, and an agreement among the major parties was signed on 20 March 2005. The complete project is expected to take fifteen years to complete. [7]

Mount Begbie range seen from ski lift area Mt Begbie range from Mt Revelstoke ski area (28560397246).jpg
Mount Begbie range seen from ski lift area

Terrain Aspects

Reference: [8]

Events

From the 2009/2010 season, RMR is the host for the Canadian Championships of the Freeskiing World Tour, the largest competitive Big Mountain competition. By hosting this event annually, Revelstoke Mountain Resort joins other mountain resorts such as Kirkwood, Snowbird, Palisades Tahoe, and Telluride on the World Tour, helping add to Revelstoke's reputation for big mountain terrain.

Future plans

The Master Plan calls for the eventual construction of as many as 25 lifts in total, both in the currently opened western face of the mountain, as well as the bowls to the south currently served by the cat-ski operations. [9]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "About the Resort". Revelstoke Mountain Resort. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  2. Revelstoke Mountain Resort, Monashee Estates Purchasers Guide, Disclosure Statement
  3. Tiel, Marissa. "Ski hill still has plenty of room to grow". Revelstoke Review.
  4. R Gandia, "Edmonton skier's body found in B.C.", Edmonton Sun, 27 December 2007
  5. "Alberta man found dead at Revelstoke ski resort" Archived 2012-11-03 at the Wayback Machine , Calgary Herald, 27 December 2007
  6. "New chairlift for Revelstoke". www.heliski.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-11-20.
  7. Province approves plan for $1-billion Revelstoke ski resort, Joel Baglole and Brian Morton, Vancouver Sun, 8 December 2004
  8. Zrankings, Best Ski Resorts. "ZRankings Topographical Terrain Survey - Revelstoke". ZRankings. ZRankings. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  9. "Mount Mackenzie Master Development Plan" Archived 2009-08-24 at the Wayback Machine - north is to the left