Blue Mountain Resorts, Canada - An Intrawest Resort
 Jan 07-09 Weather - Tonight low of -4°C, Periods of snow.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009 7:55 PM
Status:Open
Average Base:100 cm
Snow Conditions:Machine Groomed Granular
New Snow:0cm
Snow Making:Yes
Day Lifts Open:10 of 15
Day Trails Open:34 of 36
Day Freestyle Open:2 of 3
Night Lifts Open:9 of 11
Night Trails Open: 23 of 25
Night Freestyle Open:2 of 3

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Intrawest Resorts

Our Resort World

What sets Intrawest apart and propels this company forward is the very fact that we create places where amazing experiences happen. Unique, memorable, ultimately body-and-soul satisfying experiences.

Places where extraordinary things happen to individuals from sun up to sun down. Places for families to grow together instead of drift apart. Places that are easy to come back to and hard to leave. Places that speak to the child in us all.

Blue Mountain, Ontario

An Exciting Era of Growth
Blue Mountain continues to evolve from a winter playground into a year-round destination resort. The nationally ranked Monterra Golf Course, seven-acre private beach on Georgian Bay and more than 60,000 sq ft of conference facilities, all within 90 minutes of the largest population base in Canada, position Blue Mountain firmly in the four-season category.

Visit www.bluemountain.ca for more information.



Canadian Mountain Holidays, Alberta

The Ultimate Experience
The ultimate experience. Heli-skiers say that finding the perfect run is like skiing on a cloud. CMH's "runs" encompass over 12,000 sq miles and are enjoyed by 7,000 skiers annually. CMH offers unparalleled access to a massive wilderness of wild and rugged mountains both winter and summer.

Visit www.cmhski.com for more information.


Compagnie des Alpes, France

Another World of Possibilities
with over 13 million skier visits. CDA has an ownership interest in some of the largest ski areas in Europe in resorts with international renown: Tignes, Méribel, La Plagne, Les Menuires, Les Arcs, Peisey-Vallandry, Chamonix and Le Grand Massif in France, Courmayeur in Italy and Verbier in Switzerland.

Visit www.compagniedesalpes.com for more information.


Copper, Colorado

Where the Skiers Ski
Naturally divided for all abilities, it offers steep terrain to the east, gentle slopes to the west, intermediate terrain through the middle and some of the best bowl skiing in the state. Three recently completed base villages have quickly redefined the Copper experience.

Visit www.coppercolorado.com for more information.


Mountain Creek, New Jersey

Within a 90-Minute Drive of 22 Million People
Mountain Creek's forthcoming base-of-the-mountain pedestrian village, 44 existing trails, and 11 lifts are putting this resort on the top of the list for skiers throughout the region. In the summer and fall, Mountain Creek transforms into a mecca of extreme sports and waterpark rides that maximize the natural mountain setting.

Visit www.mountaincreek.com for more information.


Panorama Mountain Village, British Columbia

Canadian Rockies Scenery at Its Best
Framed by the Canadian Rockies and the ancient Purcell mountains, Panorama will take your breath away. With over 4,000 vertical feet and more than 2,700 acres of some of Canada's most exciting terrain, Panorama boasts the highest vertical in the Canadian Rockies region.

Visit www.panoramaresort.com for more information.


Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, Destin, Florida

Unlimited Fun from Gulf Waves to Fairways
Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort is an award-winning 2,400-acre full-service resort located in northwest Florida on the breathtaking Gulf Coast. With miles of sugar-white beaches and pristine bayfront property, Sandestin has been noted as the premier resort destination on the Gulf Coast.

Visit www.sandestin.com for more information.


Snowshoe, West Virginia

Forever Wild
Nearly a mile high in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia in one of the East's last great wilderness areas, Snowshoe Mountain combines ski-town atmosphere with southern hospitality for a charm all its own.

Visit www.snowshoemtn.com for more information.


Steamboat, Colorado

On the Mountain
Feel the sun on your face and let the fresh mountain air help you take a break from life’s hectic pace. Time moves a little slower in Steamboat Springs, giving you a chance to unwind. Relax with a round of golf at one of four local courses, fish a mountain stream, reward yourself with a spa treatment that pampers the body and spirit, or soak your cares away in our natural hot springs, for which the town was named.

Visit www.steamboat.com for more information.


Stratton, Vermont

The Birthplace of Snowboarding
Year-round visitors to Stratton , located in the picturesque Green Mountains of southern Vermont, are drawn to its prime skiing and snowboarding conditions, well-known golf school, and tennis academy.

Visit www.stratton.com for more information.


Tremblant, Quebec

Quebecois Joie de Vivre
Tremblant boasts 92 runs, a heated gondola and the world's finest snowschool programs. This four-season playground also offers golf, hiking, rock climbing, tennis, mountain biking, inline skating, horseback riding, water sports and a spa.

Visit www.tremblant.ca for more information.


Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia

North America's Most Popular Mountain Resort
Whistler/Blackcomb boasts 5,280 vertical feet, 7,071 acres of prime skiable mountain terrain, 12 alpine bowls, three glaciers and more than 200 marked trails accessed by 33 state-of-the-art lifts.

Visit www.whistlerblackcomb.com for more information.


Winter Park Resort, Colorado

Rated #1 in Bumps
Strategically located next to the Continental Divide averages 367 inches of snow annually. All that snow is spread over 2,886 acres, three mountains, an alpine bowl and back-country Cirque.

Visit www.skiwinterpark.com for more information.

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