Kicking Horse Mountain Resort is opening early

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Kicking Horse Mountain Resort has received over 70 centimetres of new snow in the past 48 hours. With a recent snow storm cycle covering the region, the Champagne Powder Capital of Canada is excited to announce an early opening—with a bonus weekend of operations from Friday, December 2 to Sunday, December 4, followed by seven-day-a-week operations commencing on Friday, December 9.

“After last winter’s epic La Niña snowfall, we are thrilled to see the trends return again this year,” said Steve Paccagnan, president and CEO of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. “The resort is excited to open for a bonus weekend of operations December 2 to 4, offering great ski conditions from top to bottom of the resort. Our teams are presently working around the clock preparing the mountain for another unforgettable winter season.”

Two Alpine Bowls are confirmed to open on December 2, with skiing and riding available from the top of the mountain to the base. Open alpine terrain will consist of Bowl Over and Crystal Bowl, including the south facing slopes of Redemption Ridge. The Golden Eagle Express Gondola and Stairway to Heaven chair will be in operation for the weekend. More snowfall is in the forecast over the next week, making the opening of additional terrain possible.

Early season packages are still available. Book today and save up to 25 per cent on winter vacations. Find out more by calling 1-866-754-5425. As well, purchase your Lake Louise Plus card today to take advantage of great savings at the Kicking Horse Mountain Resort ticket window all winter long.

This winter Kicking Horse Mountain Resort has new partnerships with transportation providers including; Westjet, Brewster Travel Canada and Budget Rent A Car. It is going to be easier than ever to access Kicking Horse Mountain Resort.

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