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What’s new in 2024/25?
posted on 11/01/2024
The Mountain Collective is more than just a ski and snowboard pass. It’s your passport to experience the best skiing & riding the world has to offer. With two days at each of its now 27 global resorts, unlimited half-off days and NO blackout dates, you will always have the fast track to ski the best powder and untracked bowls.
Checkout what’s new for 2024/25 around the collective.
Megeve, France
Mountain Collective welcomes Megeve, France for the 2024/25 ski season!
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Sunday River, Maine
Mountain Collective welcomes Sunday River for the 2024/25 ski season!
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Alta Ski Area, Utah
Opening day is November 22nd—conditions permitting.
Over the last two seasons, Alta Ski Area received 1,531 inches of snow—the deepest two-year stretch in Alta’s recorded history!
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Aspen Skiing Company, Colorado
Aspen Snowmass recently announced the opening of the new Coney Express lift, a high-speed quad that will transform the Snowmass base experience.
Additionally, this season is the 20th anniversary of Aspen Snowmass’ Art in Unexpected Places (ArtUP) Program, with this winter’s lift ticket artist announced as Alex Israel.
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Banff Sunshine, Alberta
Banff Sunshine is welcoming a new state-of-the-art six-passenger high-speed luxury express lift. The new “Super Angel” will be complete with a heated bucket seat, footrests, and a yellow weather protection coverage (known as the bubble).
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Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky recently announced new nonstop flights to make travel even easier.
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Bromont, Quebec
Bromont is one of the largest night skiing resorts in North America. With its 104 lit trails, outdoor shows at the foot of the slopes, and Nuits Blanches where ski enthusiasts can enjoy the mountain until 1 a.m.!
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Grand Targhee, Wyoming
Winter 24/25 Opening Day is November 22, 2024.
While we’ve seen a few changes over the years and have more on the
way, the Targhee vibe is still alive and well!
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Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Opening Day is November 29, 2024!
Welcome back for another winter filled with cold smoke, stoke and smiles abundant.
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Lake Louise, Alberta
Lake Louise installed a new six-pack chairlift called Pipestone Express Chairlift (formerly known as Upper Juniper Express)! It comes with heated seats and a cozy bubble, making it the third heated bubble chair in Canada.
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Mt. Buller, Australia
Mt. Buller celebrated 100 years of skiing this winter!
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Panorama, British Columbia
Winter 24/25 Opening Day is December 6, 2024.
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Revelstoke, British Columbia
NEW expanded flight service for the 2024/2025 Winter season! Kelowna International Airport (YLW) has increased its flight offerings with daily nonstop flights from Calgary, Toronto, Edmonton, Vancouver, Seattle, and Los Angeles. Airlines that fly into YLW include Air Canada, WestJet, Alaska Airlines, and Pacific Coastal.
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Ski Big 3 (Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise, Mt. Norquay)
Mark your calendars! The SkiBig3 resorts are excited to tentatively open in early November this year. Thanks to high elevation and up to 30 feet of annual, feather-light snowfall, SkiBig3 6 is known to have the longest non-glacial ski seasons in North America – up to 7 months (from early November through May).
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Snowbasin, Utah
Snowbasin Resort is set to host downhill skiing for the 2034 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, following Salt Lake City’s successful bid to host the Winter Games for the second time. Snowbasin was selected as the official Alpine Skiing venue and will welcome the world’s top athletes to its legendary slopes once again after previously serving as a venue for Downhill, Super-G, and combined races in 2002. Snowbasin is one of only three resorts in North America to offer start-to-finish skiing on a downhill Olympic trail.
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Snowbird, Utah
Snowbird recently announced mountain, dining, and resort enhancements for the 24-25 season, including a refurbished Red Tram cabin on the Tram Club’s outdoor patio, new live music and small bites in The Atrium, and the replacement of the Wilbere Chair with a quad.
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Sugar Bowl, California
Sugar Bowl recently unveiled Sugar Bowl Parks, a world-class terrain park that will create a California-based training ground that allows athletes to reach their full potential. The resort is partnering with some of the top minds in terrain park design to bring this to life, and is launching the first phase this year. Opening day for the resort is November 22, 2024.
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Sugarloaf, Maine
Sugarloaf’s new West Mountain Expansion, which opened last February, includes the newly opened Bucksaw Express, which provides direct access to 12 new beginner and intermediate trails. Nine of these trails were introduced last February, and the 10th and 11th trails will become skiable this season. Significant improvements to the load and unload sections of the Bucksaw Express lift will enhance the skiing and riding experience on West Mountain.
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Sun Peaks, British Columbia
After three years of work, the brand-new West Bowl Express chairlift is set to open for the start of the 2024-25 ski season. This new lift is a game changer and will completely transform the ski experience at the top of Tod Mountain. The West Bowl Express is a high-speed, quad chairlift. Faster, more comfortable, and higher capacity than a T-bar, the West Bowl Express also opens up new skiable terrain. An expanded 169 acres to be precise, more than triple the original 54 acres accessed via the old lift! Opening day is scheduled for November 16, 2024.
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Sun Valley, Idaho
Sun Valley was named the host of the Audi FIS Ski World Cup Final on FIS 2024-25 Alpine Calendar. The event will take place in Sun Valley on March 22 – 27, 2025. The Audi FIS Ski World Cup Finals will bring together the world’s best alpine ski athletes on Sun Valley’s historied slopes as they vie for the top spot in the downhill, super-G, and giant slalom and slalom races.
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