Features include a vertical drop of 519 metres, 64 hectares of skiable terrain, 39 runs and four lifts, including the only high‐speed detachable, quadruple chairlift in Atlantic Canada.
Government has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the purchase of Marble Mountain with a vision to maximize the social and economic potential of the resort as a four-season destination. It’s the largest ski hill in Atlantic Canada and averages approximately 65,000 skiers annually. Features include a vertical drop of 519 metres, 64 hectares of skiable terrain, 39 runs and four lifts, including the only high‐speed detachable, quadruple chairlift in Atlantic Canada. Both the Premier’s Economic Recovery Team’s report, led by Dame Moya Greene, and the Rothschild & Co report into provincial assets, recommended the sale of the resort. RFPs are due by April 9th and more information can be found at gov.nl.ca.
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