We’re Opening Dec 24, 2025
Big news! RED Mountain officially kicks off the 2025/26 season on December 24 at 12:00pm with skiing off Silverlode Chair.
Big news! RED Mountain officially kicks off the 2025/26 season on December 24 at 12:00pm with skiing off Silverlode Chair.
RED Mountain is gearing up for what’s shaping up to be an exceptional ski season, thanks to the return of La Niña. Long-range forecasts point to colder-than-normal temperatures and above-average snowfall across Western Canada.
Kick off the holiday season, mountain-style! From 1–5 p.m., join us in Sourdough for the RED Holiday Market! A cozy afternoon packed with festive vibes, local flair, and plenty of après spirit.
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Summer’s not slipping quietly into fall—it’s going out screaming down singletrack with a pocket full of savings. We’re riding the weekends hard until our last day on September 21st, and you’re invited to cash in before the lights go out.
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