Tri-Town Ski Village

Ontario

- Resort Info & Mountain Stats

Mountain Statistics For Tri-Town Ski Village

Mountain Statistics
Vertical Drop: 320 ft (98 m)
Number of Lifts: 1
Uphill Lift Capacity: 600 per hour
Types of Lifts: 2 Surface Lifts
Number of Trails: 11
Longest Run: 2,640 ft (805 m)
Trail Ratings
Trail ratings indicate the relative difficulty of the runs within a given ski area and are
not meant to be used for comparison between ski areas.
Easiest Easiest: 38 %
More Difficult More Difficult: 38 %
Most Difficult Most Difficult: 24 %
 
Area Details
Alpine Skiing: Yes Snowboarding: Yes
Night Skiing: No Restricted Areas: No
Heli-Skiing: No Leash Required: No
Snowcat Skiing: No  
Cross Country: 40 km Half Pipe: Yes
Snow Tubing: No  
Parks And Pipes
Half Pipe: Yes
 
Dates And Times
Dates and hours of operation may vary and are subject to the whims of Mother Nature.
Expected Opening Date: December 2008
Expected Closing Date: March 2009
Hours of Operation: Wed: 12pm - 4pm
Fri: 12pm - 4pm
Sat - Sun: 10am - 4pm
Area Services
Child Care: No Adaptive Skier: No
Ski Lessons: Yes Snowboard Lessons: No
Ski Rentals: No Snowboard Rentals: No
Children's Programs: No Women's Programs: No
Nearby Lodging: No On U.S.F.S. Land: No
  • 2 Comment(s)

    Rating: 3.50

  • Recent Comments


    Fabulous runs, great view of lake Temiskaming and Quebec, no crowds and lots of variety from beginner to black diamond. A great community ski facility.
    A little gem in the heart of the north,great trails to ski through trees and a few nice cliffs if u know where to look, not to mention the ever growing terrain park.

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