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RED goes green…well, Rafters will be! Join us at Rafters Tuesday, March 17th to celebrate St. Patrick’s day the RED way with green beer, live fiddle music, and a Leprechaun Lookalike Contest.
Spring skiing here is a bit like one of those surprise bags from the candy store—you never quite know what you’re going to get. It might be powder laps in the alpine followed by slushy turns down low. Groomers are often at their prime, and March has a reputation for delivering those sneaky late-season storms. But one thing’s guaranteed: patio beers taste better in ski boots. With wide-open terrain, minimal lift lines, and a community that knows how to celebrate the season, spring skiing at RED is where winter goes out swinging.
Spring skiing here is a bit like one of those surprise bags from the candy store—you never quite know what you’re going to get. It might be powder laps in the alpine followed by slushy turns down low. Groomers are often at their prime, and March has a reputation for delivering those sneaky late-season storms. But one thing’s guaranteed: patio beers taste better in ski boots. With wide-open terrain, minimal lift lines, and a community that knows how to celebrate the season, spring skiing at RED is where winter goes out swinging.
Spring skiing here is a bit like one of those surprise bags from the candy store—you never quite know what you’re going to get. It might be powder laps in the alpine followed by slushy turns down low. Groomers are often at their prime, and March has a reputation for delivering those sneaky late-season storms. But one thing’s guaranteed: patio beers taste better in ski boots. With wide-open terrain, minimal lift lines, and a community that knows how to celebrate the season, spring skiing at RED is where winter goes out swinging.
Spring skiing here is a bit like one of those surprise bags from the candy store—you never quite know what you’re going to get. It might be powder laps in the alpine followed by slushy turns down low. Groomers are often at their prime, and March has a reputation for delivering those sneaky late-season storms. But one thing’s guaranteed: patio beers taste better in ski boots. With wide-open terrain, minimal lift lines, and a community that knows how to celebrate the season, spring skiing at RED is where winter goes out swinging.
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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.
Mother Nature continues to delay our opening. Recent snowfall underdelivered and temps haven’t allowed for snowmaking. We still need 20–30 cm to safely open. Based on current forecasts, our target for opening is December 24. Thank you for your patience.
Photos: Ashley Voykin, Christoph Johann, Ryan Flett
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