Red Mountain skiers enjoyed a powder day just last week. (photo: Red Mountain Resort)

Red Mountain Offers Free Skiing to All Americans

Rossland (BC), Canada –In response to the record-low snowfall conditions throughout much of the U.S., Red Mountain Resort in Rossland is offering free lift passes to all U.S. residents for the next 30 days.

“Despite the catastrophic snowfall conditions throughout the resort regions of the California Sierras, Lake Tahoe, Utah, Colorado, and other East Coast resorts, Red Mountain is continuing to deliver the goods – snow,” says an enthusiastic Howard Katkov, president and CEO of Red Mountain Resort.

Red Mountain skiers enjoyed a powder day just last week. (photo: Red Mountain Resort)
Red Mountain skiers enjoyed a powder day just last week. (photo: Red Mountain Resort)

U.S. residents who book through Red Mountain Resort lodging using the booking code “RedsGotSnow” or by phone at (877) 969-SNOW (7669) will receive free passes for as many days as they are staying at the resort.

“This offering is a direct response to the poor snow conditions across the U.S. this season and we’re excited to do something that no other ski resort in North America is doing – free passes for all U.S. residents,” states Katkov. “Between the low direct airfares and the free passes, we’re making an extremely attractive offering to those who haven’t experienced Canadian skiing and Canadian hospitality.”

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Flight are available into Spokane International Airport every day from many U.S. locations beginning at $89 each way.

“We’ve received new snow on eight of the last 12 days since December 24 – nearly two feet of snow,” says Katkov. “The best part – more on the way.”

Every chair is currently running at the resort, and all of Granite and Red Mountains’ runs are fully open with 100 percent natural snow. Furthermore, Red’s 2,500-acre side-country.

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