Fairview Ski Hill
The Fairview Ski Hill is a ski area located about 15 km southwest of the Town of Fairview, Alberta, Canada. It has a rope tow, 2 platters and one T-bar and 15 runs. They offer 20,000 feet (6,100 m) of groomed runs on 100% natural snow. There is skiing and snowboarding for everyone, no matter ability. The Fairview Ski Hill has lessons available for beginners, a terrain park for the snowboarders and many special events throughout the season.
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Location | Fairview No. 136, Alberta, Canada |
Nearest major city | About 15 minutes from Fairview, Alberta |
Vertical | 500 feet (150 m) |
Skiable area | 20,000 feet (6,100 m) |
Runs | 15 |
Lift system | 4 Lifts: 1 rope tow, 2 platters & 1 T-bar |
Terrain parks | 1 |
Snowmaking | No |
Night skiing | Yes |
Website | Ski Fairview |
The hill was incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1970 and heavily relied on volunteer and community support. Volunteers continue to assist in projects and it is still run by a volunteer board.
Facilities
Fully Equipped Day Lodge
Rental Shop
- large selection of Salomon parabolic skis
- wide range of snowboards
Concession
- variety of meals, snacks & drinks
- daily specials
Lift system
Lift Name | Type |
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Main Tow | Platter |
North Tow | Platter |
T-Bar | T-Bar |
Bunny Tow | Ropetow |
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