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Canadian Resort Spending $8M on New Chairlift
Canadian Resort Spending $8M on New Chairlift

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time29-05-2025

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Canadian Resort Spending $8M on New Chairlift

A Canadian ski area has big plans for a new lift in the works. Mont Sutton announced earlier this week they're installing a new chairlift ahead of the 2026/27 ski season. Three double chairs will be replaced with a new SkyTrac fixed-grip quad made by Leitner Poma. The new lift is also the first SkyTrac lift to be installed in Quebec. The new lift will load near the mountain's main lodge and have a carrying capacity of 2,400 skiers per hour. Further improvements also include relocation of an existing conveyor lift (magic carpet) and the addition of a second conveyor as well as RFID gates to the new lift. Snowmaking infrastructure will also undergo upgrades near the new chair. The new lift will have conveyor loading installed to help improve the beginner skier learning experience at Mont Sutton. The whole project will cost $8M CAD, and is funded in part by the Quebec government through a $5M grant that was awarded in 2024 by the Tourism Industry Recovery Assistance Program. Since 2016, more than $12M CAD has been invested in revitalizing the mountain into a four-season destination. A total of $23M CAD is going to infrastructure upgrades, not just for skiing, but for summer activities like a zip line, disc golf course, campsites at the summit, and mountain bike trails. This current project is the largest investment the resort has made in it's 65 year history. "This announcement is the culmination of a tremendous amount of planning work by all the teams over the past few years. Furthermore, the SkyTrac quad chairlift, thanks to the quality of the overall proposal made by Poma Canada, meets all the essential criteria that were sought to improve your experience and meet your needs expressed in recent years," said resort President and CEO Jean-Michael Ryan. Quebec is home to 75 ski areas, which is more than any other Canadian province (or US state for that matter). Skytrac's expansion into the area is significant given the monopoly Doppelmayer has had on the area's chairlifts. Vertical: 1,500 Terrain: 230 Snowfall: N/ALifts: 10Trails: 60Snowmaking: YESNight Skiing: NOMega-Pass: NOCanadian Resort Spending $8M on New Chairlift first appeared on Powder on May 29, 2025

$6 Million Poured Into On-Mountain Improvements at Colorado Ski Resort
$6 Million Poured Into On-Mountain Improvements at Colorado Ski Resort

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time22-05-2025

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$6 Million Poured Into On-Mountain Improvements at Colorado Ski Resort

Purgatory Resort, Colorado has invested $6 million into its slopes and facilities ahead of the 2025-2026 ski season, bolstering snowmaking, constructing a new chairlift, and installing other smaller upgrades, like expanded Wi-Fi coverage and new HD webcams. POWDER learned about the investments via press release on May 21, previously announced chairlift, the Gelande, is a fixed-grip, Skytrac three-person ropeway that will provide direct access to intermediate and expert terrain on the mountain's frontside without requiring guests to return to the Columbine or Village base areas. The lift will be accompanied by five new trails and trail connectors. In April, Purgatory Resort announced that in order to implement the lift and trail projects, it was creating two new groups of year-round employees totaling 12-15 people per group, many of whom were current seasonal construction begins on the project this summer, Purgatory Resort's bike park will be temporarily closed for the season, allowing the ski area to focus its resources on building the Gelande lift. During the closure, Purgatory Resort plans to maintain and improve the bike park's existing to keep up with the best stories and photos in skiing? Subscribe to the new Powder To The People newsletter for weekly updates. The planned snowmaking improvements at Purgatory Resort will cover the bottoms of the Ray's Ridge, Blackburn's Bash, and Legends Bypass runs, which, according to the ski area, will help them stay open earlier and later during the improvements include upgrades to the alpine slide for summer, new HEAD ski and snowboard rental equipment, and a new Prinoth Bison snowcat.'These improvements reflect our long-term commitment to the mountain and to the guests who return to Purgatory year after year,' said Dave Rathbun, general manager of Purgatory Resort. 'As we look ahead to celebrating six decades of skiing and riding in the San Juan Mountains, we're proud to invest in the future of outdoor recreation in Southwest Colorado,' he added, making note of Purgatory Resort's 60th anniversary, which will arrive in December Resort closed for skiing and riding last month. The summer season at the mountain, which will include scenic lift rides, on-mountain activities, and weekly live music, begins June 2025-2026 Power Pass, a multi-mountain season pass that provides access to Purgatory Resort, is now on sale for an adult price of $849.

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