Whitewater Ski Resort

Whitewater Ski Resort
Location British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Nelson - 20 km (12 mi)
Coordinates 49°26′40″N 117°09′07″W / 49.44444°N 117.15194°W / 49.44444; -117.15194 (Whitewater Ski Resort)
Vertical    623 m (2,044 ft)
Top elevation 2,045 m (6,709 ft)
2,400 m (7,874 ft), Ymir Peak
Base elevation 1,615 m (5,299 ft),
1,422 m (4,665 ft),
Glory Ridge lift
Skiable area 479 ha (1,180 acres)
Runs 46 Designated Trails
- 20% Beginner
- 40% Intermediate
- 40% Expert
Longest run 1.6 km (1.0 mi)
Lift system 2 double chair lifts,
1 triple lift,
1 rope tow
Snowfall 12 m (472 in; 39 ft)
Website skiwhitewater.com

Whitewater Ski Resort is a ski resort located a 15-minute drive from Nelson in southern British Columbia, Canada.[1] The resort is situated in Ymir bowl, beneath the 2,400 m (7,874 ft) high Ymir Mountain, in the Selkirk Mountains. The Selkirks receive plentiful, dry snow, and the location in a high alpine bowl provides an annual snowfall average of approximately 12 m (472 in; 39 ft).[2] The elevation of the parking lot is 1,605 m (5,266 ft) and the highest lift accessed point is 2,000 m (6,562 ft). While Ymir Peak is not included within the ski area boundary, lifts climb both shoulders of the bowl and provide easy traverse routes along ridges to the top. In addition to its snow, the resort is renowned for its tree skiing and steep runs; only 20% of the runs are beginner, while 40% are intermediate and the remaining 40% are advanced.

Lifts and terrain

The resort consists of three lifts: one triple chair lift (installed in 2010), two antiquated double chairs, a handle tow, 13 km of Nordic trails,[2] and a lodge with an-award winning cafeteria, a rental shop and guest services.[3]

The Summit Chairlift accesses the south ridge of Ymir bowl, and offers a wide variety of gladed blue and black runs. The Silverking Double chair runs up the north ridge of Ymir bowl, and provides access to the resorts only beginner runs. The Summit lift was purchased from the Spokane world fair, while the Silver King was purchased from Whistler, where it had previously been the Olive chair. From the top of either chair, skiers who are properly equipped can traverse the ridges towards Ymir Peak, and then choose from a multitude of lines that lead back to the base area.

The Glory Ridge chair, a triple seat fixed-grip rises 2,042 vertical-feet in 11 minutes, and opened up the Backside area doubling the resort's boundaries. It added 303 hectares (749 acres) of advanced and intermediate ski terrain to the existing 230 hectares (368 acres), for a total area of 533 hectares (1,317 acres) skiable terrain.[4] Along with the construction of the lift, much of the surrounding area was logged to create more open and ski-able glades. This lift was built by Dopplemayr and was purchased from Vail, where it had been initially installed in 1980.

Because of its steep terrain and plentiful snow, Whitewater is frequented by many back country skiers; this situation however, creates a significant avalanche hazard, and avalanche control is among the company's largest expenditures.

History

Skiing began in Nelson in 1932, with the Silver King Skiers, following Danny McKay's success in the National ski jumping contests. In 1974, a coalition of locals residents backed the creation of a new resort in a more suitable location. Ymir bowl was chosen, and Whitewater Resort opened in 1976.[5]

On August 8, 2008, it was announced that Knee Deep Development Corp. purchased Whitewater Ski Resort from owners Mike and Shelley Adams.[6]

On December 24, 2010, the first new lift in 17 years was opened; The Glory Ridge Chair opened up over 300 hectares (741 acres) of new terrain, opening easy access to what was previously back-country terrain and vastly decreasing lift lineups.[4]

Expansions

The base facilities were installed over 30 years ago and usage levels of existing facilities were often above comfortable capacity, especially on heavy snowfall days and traditional holidays. In 2002 Whitewater Ski Resort announced a plan for expansion and improvement. Named the Master Plan, the plan was proposed in 2002, accepted by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Arts (MTCA) in 2007,[7] and modified in 2010 by the Knee Deep Development Corporation who purchased the resort two years earlier.[8]

The revised plan includes 3 chairs up Backside, one up White Queen, a Sherpa Ridge lift and a quad chair. The plan is expected to increase White Water's downhill comfortable carrying capacity (CCC) from its current 1,106 to 5,000 skiers/riders.[8]

See also

References

  1. "Whitewater Ski Resort". Whitewater Winter Resort. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Trail Maps". Whitewater Winter Resort. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
  3. "Whitewater Lodge". Whitewater Winter Resort. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
  4. 1 2 "Glory Ridge Triple Chair". Whitewater Winter Resort. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
  5. "Whitewater Thrives at Thirty Five". Whitewater Winter Resort. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  6. "Whitewater Welcomes New Owners". Whitewater Winter Resort. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
  7. "The Master Plan, web". Whitewater Winter Resort. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
  8. 1 2 "The Master Plan, Document" (PDF). Whitewater Winter Resort. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
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