Breathe - Marmot Basin
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Breathe - Marmot Basin
Room TO Breathe WINTER 2015/16 FREE • Trail map • Mountain stats • LIFT TICKET RATES • SNOW SCHOOL PROGRAMS • GROUP PROGRAMS • • marmot basin rental advantage • PACKAGES & ACCOMMODATION • EVENTS • MARMOT LEARNING CENTRE • “ THE SNOW AT MARMOT IS INDESCRIBABLE. IT IS LIKE YOU GO TO A POWDER HEAVEN THAT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER. ««««« VIA TRIPADVISOR | MARCH 2015 WHY MARMOT BASIN 1 SHOULD BE YOUR NEXT SKI DESTINATION FANTASTIC SNOW Marmot Basin is the northern most Rocky Mountain ski area and enjoys abundant dry, light & fluffy snow that is a dream to ski and snowboard. With the highest base elevation in Canada and a latitude of 53°N, annually, over 400 centimeters of natural snow blankets the area from November through May. Combined with a state-of-the-art snowmaking system that guarantees snow surety; skiers and snowboarders enjoy superb snow conditions all season long! 2 DIVERSE TERRAIN Skiers and snowboarders can explore a wide variety of runs, from novice to expert, on four mountain faces. You will uncover long, perfectly groomed trails, high alpine bowls, treed runs, and steep chutes filled with Rocky Mountain powder snow. With 1,675 acres (678 hectares) of skiable terrain and seven modern lifts, the only time to rest is in the lodge, not waiting in lines. Families and experts have room to carve turns at their leisure and the mountain is designed to guide everyone to the mountain chalets. “ MOUNTAIN STATS Season November – May Average Annual Snowfall 400+ cm / 160 inches / 4 meters 3 BREATHTAKING SCENERY Virtually every location on the mountain is an inspirational viewpoint. Jasper National Park, Canada’s largest Rocky Mountain park, is an integral part of the UNESCO Canadian Rockies World Heritage Site. You are surrounded by protected wilderness in every direction. Memories will be etched as highlights in your life as you experience the only ski destination in this unparalleled paradise. 4 AUTHENTIC MOUNTAIN TOWN Everyone leaves the mountain at the end of a ski day to mix with the locals who are quick with a smile and a tale or two as they share their slice of heaven with visitors. Enjoy Canadian and international cuisine and a lively night scene while staying in quaint inns or luxurious lodges. Many skiers and snowboarders who visit Jasper once, end up as locals! Venture beyond the crowds this winter to an authentic Canadian, mountain town. 5 WILDLIFE AND ACTIVITIES Winter visitors regularly get to see elk (wapiti), bighorn sheep, deer, coyotes, and more rarely, wolves, lynx, moose or even a woodland caribou. Jasper is unique among ski areas for wildlife viewing opportunities. The community offers many other great Canadian pursuits such as cross country skiing, ice skating on frozen lakes, ice canyon walks, snowshoeing treks, dog-sledding and regional helicopter skiing or cat-skiing. TERRAIN Number of Lifts 7 Number of Runs 86 trails Skiable Terrain 1,675 acres / 678 hectares Longest Run 5.6 km / 3.5 miles Terrain Breakdown 30% Novice, 30% Intermediate, 20% Advanced, 20% Expert AVERAGE TEMPERATURES December -11°C / 12°F, January -7°C / 19°F, February -3°C / 27°F, March +1°C / 34°F, April +6°C / 43°F ELEVATIONS Summit 8,570 ft / 2,612 m Base 5,570 ft / 1,698 m Vertical Drop 3,000 ft / 914 m Room TO PLAY HIGH-PRO! Rent the highest performance ski and snowboard equipment at Marmot Basin Whether you need gear to better suit the conditions, are looking to test drive a new model or just want to rent the best gear, Marmot’s High Performance Rental Equipment options have you covered. TRY ONE OR TRY THEM ALL! • Powder Fresh powder on the mountain? Try ‘fat’ skis! • All-mountain Maximum versatility for your day on the mountain! • Park Laps in the park more your style? Edith Rozsa • Womens Built for women who rip! International Women’s Team 2015/16 Lift Ticket Rates Regular Season Jasper In January ADULT (18-64) $ $ 89.00 66.75 1 Day $ 50 $ Morning / Afternoon 70. 66.75 YOUTH (13-17) $ $ 1 Day 71.00 66.75 $ $ Morning / Afternoon 60.50 60.50 STUDENT (18-24)* $ $ 1 Day 71.00 66.75 $ $ Morning / Afternoon 60.50 60.50 JUNIOR (6-12) $ $ 1 Day & Morning/Afternoon 32.25 32.25 SENIOR (65-79) $ $ 1 Day 71.00 66.75 $ $ Morning / Afternoon 60.50 60.50 SUPER SENIOR (80+ years)Free Free MARMOT MITES (5 years & under)Free Free MAGIC CARPET $ $ 27.00 27.00 & SCHOOL HOUSE triple chair Prices DO NOT include GST and are subject to change without notice. Morning rates finish at 12:30 pm. Afternoon rates begin at 12:30 pm. Jasper In January rates apply from January 16 – 31, 2016. Christmas Day hours are from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm (afternoon rates apply). Magic Carpet & School House Triple Chair Lift Tickets allows use of the Magic Carpet and School House Triple Chair only. *Student means a person (18-24 years of age inclusive) in fulltime attendance at an accredited educational institution who presents acceptable identification to Marmot Basin confirming his/her student status. NorE20W 15/16 F SAVE ON 2-Day Lift Tickets ADULT (18-64) YOUTH (13-17) STUDENT (18-24)* JUNIOR (6-12) SENIOR (65-79) Regular Season $ 169.10 $ 134.90 $ 134.90 $ 61.28 $ 134.90 Reserve Your Equipment so it’s ready for you when you arrive! Reserve your rental equipment online at www.Ski Marmot.com/Mountain/Rentals Jasper In January $ 133.50 $ 133.50 $ 133.50 $ 61.28 $ 133.50 RESERVE Online* * O nline Reservations must be made 48 hours in advance. Prices DO NOT include GST and are subject to change without notice. Jasper In January rates apply from January 16 – 31, 2016. *Student means a person (18-24 years of age inclusive) in full-time attendance at an accredited educational institution who presents acceptable identification to Marmot Basin confirming his/her student status. For more information ABOUT MULTI-DAY RATES VISIT SkiMarmot.com SKI FREE for three days at Marmot Basin for 9 and 10 year olds when you register at www.Snow Pass.ca! The most convenient way to rent! • Free overnight storage No hassles lugging your equipment around. • Less waiting time Get your rental equipment fitted in our VIP area. • I nstant exchanges Not the right fit? Exchange without hassle. • High-performance fleet Choose from high-performance equipment to better suit your ski or snowboard style! Pick Up when you arrive Your pre-set, reserved rental equipment will be waiting for you at the reservations counter in the Caribou Chalet. 2015/16 Rental Rates SKIS / snowboard • BOOTS • POLES (Regular) HIGH PERFORMANCE (Skis / Snowboard • Boots • Poles) SKIS / Snowboard only HIGH PERFORMANCE (Skis / Snowboard Only) Helmet Adult / Youth (13 years - 64 years) 44.50 58.00 $ 36.75 $ 46.00 $ 00 9. 3 HIT THE SLOPES With reserved rental equipment, spend more time doing what you love most! Senior (65 years +) & 12 years or younger 32.00 58.00 $ 24.00 $ 46.00 $ 00 9. $ $ $ $ Prices DO NOT include GST and are subject to change without notice. PLEASE NOTE: A Visa or Mastercard is required as a deposit when renting equipment. Children under the age of 18 years must have a parent or guardian present. MARMOT BASIN SNOW SCHOOL The Marmot Basin Snow School offers something for everyone — from first time skiers and snowboarders to instructor training courses. We provide lessons for all ages and abilities. Our instructors are friendly, certified professionals who will help you make the most of your experience. DISCOVER Skiing & Snowboarding ADULT Lessons TINY Tracks Discover Package GROUP LESSON is for the first time skier or snowboarder. Package includes a 2 hour group lesson, rental equipment and a full day, lower mountain lift ticket. 2 hour SEMI-PRIVATE group lessons, for all abilities from novice to expert. We will take you to new levels in your skiing or snowboarding so you can get the most out of your time on the mountain. For children 4 & 5 years old, Tiny Tracks is Marmot Basin’s #1 kids package! This ski and play program is designed for parents who want their children to start off on the right ‘track’ so they learn to love the mountain experience as we all do! Your children will have a fun filled day of learning and playing on the slopes, as well as time to relax in the nursery. Discover ALL DAY KIDS Package is for children 6-12 years old and includes 5 ½ hours of instruction and supervision, lunch, rental equipment and a full day, full mountain lift pass. Family Discover Package includes a 2 hour group lesson, rental equipment and full day, lower mountain lift tickets for 2 adults and 2 children. Priced with families in mind, this is the best way for a family to discover the joy of skiing together. PRIVATE Lessons The Snow Sport School’s best seller! From first timers to experts, our instructors will help you improve your technique and introduce you to the best terrain the mountain has to offer. For more information on Snow School Programs Call US TOLL FREE AT 1 - 866 - 952 - 3816 OR VISIT Safety Your safety is our highest priority. Helmets are highly recommended. All children 12 years of age and under are required to wear helmets while in lessons. SkiMarmot.com The Little Rascals Nursery LUNCH & LESSONS Check your children into the nursery at the start of the day and we will take care of the rest! Includes two 1 hour lessons, rental equipment, a full day lift ticket, lunch and supervised nursery care. MARMOT Kids Day Camp BEST VALUE For 6-12 year olds, the Marmot Kids Day Camp is the perfect way to make sure your children get the most out of their day on the slopes. Our certified instructors will keep your child moving and improving, while making friends and having fun. This package includes lunch and 5 ½ hours of learning and adventure in a fun environment. Lift Ticket & Rental Packages available. Our Nursery is a great home away from home for children 19 months to 6 years of age. Our trained nursery staff will keep your children entertained while you spend your day on the mountain. Reservation Recommended Full Day or ½ Day Nursery @SkiMarmot.com or 1 - 866 - 952 - 3816 Optional lunch and lesson programs are available. Hourly Rates available by drop-in only. CHALET SLOPE INSET MARMOT PEAK 8570 ft. / 2612 m MARMOT 2 8300 ft. / 2530 m 43 Suzie’s THE SADDLE 39 8 CH AIR QU AD EA GL EE XP RE SS BASE ELEVATION 5570 ft. / 1698 m t Lif ay illw Sp RK PA IN A R TER 81 CA ow o ll ’s H n lo nd ry Ha da me D ro n Tra 2 MAGIC CARPET SE er iliz qu L HOO o S ch IR CHA E S HOU Th e 12 4 n Tra Hom 71 ad 12 Drea m Kiefer ’s nn ’s R un Wa y 21 18 us 22 75 Carib ou K n 82 Ca r i b ll Tr o u Kno ail 33 aribou Chalet C Ticket Sales Guest Services Caribou Cafe Restaurant & Lounge Washrooms Snow Sports School Rental/Repair Shop Public Telephone Group Sales Lost and Found Mountain Operations Retail Shop Kokanee Glacier Sun Deck Alpine Responsibility Code S No THERE ARE ELEMENTS OF RISK THAT COMMON SENSE AND PERSONAL AWARENESS CAN HELP REDUCE. REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU DECIDE TO USE THE SLOPES, ALWAYS SHOW COURTESY TO OTHERS. ADHERE TO THE CODE LISTED BELOW AND SHARE WITH OTHERS THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR A SAFE OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE. w ho P4 n e Ru Sunset Boulevard P3 SkiMarmot.com HOURS OF OP ERATION daily 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Christmas DAY 10:00 am – 3:00 pm This image is not intended to be used as the official ski marmot basin trail map. Little Rascals Nursery Public Safety Centre E agle Chalet Ski Patrol Eagle Dining Room & Lounge Washrooms Paradise Chalet Cafeteria Washrooms Charlie’s Lounge Jim’s Den S ki Patrol Terrain Park Note: The operation of our facilities and services may occasionally change due to weather conditions and other circumstances. 1 P2 P1 hica go Wallow w Trave Wallo rse 17 Wolverine 3 2 Litt le C 71 eo Port 19 Way Willi’s qu 14 10 e ous ol H Bunn y Ho p Old Ro Slow Poke 9 e Lin SC 1 IAN N3AD K IE ROC Drom e e Li n 6 E XP R IR CHA 10 86 TRES HOMBRES oll 7 UAD SS Q 80 76 23 20 No Show Upper Access ll De oad 77 69 Fresh Tracks MARMOT BASIN SERVICES 24 Je 25 ut t Lif ry da Cat Track R oll O Sp ld R 9 8 ay illw S h ow Off 13 Triple Access 15 14 MIN I RA IL P A O RK 11 sh S la 7 3 12 85 y Wa tes eys wl o C Headwall MID-MTN ELEVATION 6494 ft. / 1980 m S HAI R Sleep y Hollo w 5 4 16 ff wo ho Ave nue Expressway 6 11 7 84 ine er L Pow s arden ck G Ro 11 51 5 16 33 er Hour Glass n k Ru Mil l ow hB ili z South Glades Diam on Jaspe d Glad r Ave es nue Grizzly Glade s 48 C alet h Expre ss Eag le F lig ht 16 way High IRED ) 63 29 44 27 CAR IBO U ht 49 Morning Glory dise Para ’s Diamond Glades 72 Solace Hobbit’s Hollow Easy Stree t 66 Phone Home Gully Run Basin 26 or C hu Esc ala tor l 52 Izzie’s Everglades 61 ag Face Shot er E Poacher’s er Surf 28 nR un 47 44 rmot Run Ma 65 33 29 vat 54 31 Pu nc Outback Easter Alley 62 LE CHALET SLOPE RID 66 GE 65 QU AD 64 CH AIR eF lig 46 30 Jasper Avenue OUTER LIMITS T-Bar Ridge Basin Run 33 32 74 PAR ADI SE Q C HA IR (RE Why UAD C te T KN OB 55 56 Dupres Wendy’s Charlie’s Bowl Choice Dupres Chutes Bowl Knob Hill ns S-Tur 69 Upp Terminator EAG 57 60 33 Fresh Tracks 68 Sunset Boulevard 67 EAGLE EAST 59 t S ig h Gun 53 38 37 36 Knob Bowl Run Basin S o l ac e n e Hom e Gu 70 Hob bit lly ’s H oll o w Easy Street Drop Zone Class Is In Sugar Bowl Thunder Bo wl 35 si Ba 78 Birthday Bowl Party Slope High Trail 58 79 34 Cor nic e 73 P 72 ho 69 CH AIR 39 83 45 raverse Knob T Grizzly Glades 50 70 68 67 64 Ele CORNICE 7484 ft. / 2281 m rs e Trave Knob 39 40 Upper Bas i n tion McCready’s Choice ht Flig gle a E er Upp Exh ibi 42 69 46 Peak Run PEVERIL PEAK 8793 ft. / 2680 m 73 CHAIR EAGLE RIDGE QUAD 41 Artist’s rendition Murray Hay 1. Always stay in control. You must be able to stop, or avoid other people or objects. 2.People ahead of you have the right-of-way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. 3. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above. 4. Before starting downhill or merging onto a trail, look uphill and yield to others. 5. If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain at the scene and identify yourself to the Ski Patrol. 6. Always use proper devices to help prevent runaway equipment. 7. Observe and obey all posted signs and warnings. 8. Keep off closed trails and closed areas. 9. You must not use lifts or terrain if your ability is impaired through use of alcohol or drugs. 10.You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely, ride, and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the attendant. KNOW THE CODE & BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TERRAIN BREAKDOWN 30% NOVICE GREEN Runs Easiest 30% INTERMEDIATE Blue Runs More Difficult 20% Advanced 20% E xpert black Runs Most Difficult double black Runs Experts Only LEASE BOUNDARY SKI AREA BOUNDARY “ By Leslie Anthony MARMOT SKIS LARGE. - LESLIE ANTHONY “ An excerpt from Canadian Geographic TRAVEL Magazine Summer 2014 Skiing in Alberta is all about the Front Range of the Rockies: tilted limestone layer cakes skirted in vast swaths of untouched forest, constellated by glaciers and the robin’s-egg-blue lakes gathered at their feet, scenery lauded as some of the world’s most impressive — even by Europeans, who know something of mountain beauty. Alberta’s top ski destinations all lie within the UNESCO World Heritage collective that includes Banff and Jasper national parks, linked by the Bow Valley Parkway between Banff and Lake Louise, and the world famous Icefields Parkway joining the latter to the town of Jasper and Marmot Basin, where I’d begun my most recent Front Range ski trip. Driving north, Marmot spun into view just before Jasper proper, a series of compact ribbons falling toward the broad valley of the Athabasca River. Any notions that it was a small area, however, were laid quickly to rest by terrain unseen from the road. Marmot skis large: a spectrum of broad pistes in the European tradition mix liberally with chunks of legitimate alpine adventure surrounding the Knob and Eagle Ridge chairs. Amazingly, though the last snowfall was many days previous, the treed glades of Eagle East delivered lingering powder, testament to the low mid-week traffic of an area where I never once waited to board a lift. While the upper mountain deposits you at the hewed-wood warmth of Paradise Lodge, lower runs gather meticulously toward a familyfriendly base and a spacious new chalet. Despite increasing numbers of international visitors, Marmot still vibes “Prairie folk,” and parking lots stacked with Alberta plates translated to all eyes in the airy Caribou Lounge glued to a televised women’s curling match between Saskatchewan and Alberta. If you had to leave this idyll behind, as I did, the Icefields Parkway offered a perfect exit… IN WINTER, the Canadian roadway that enjoys more world-renown than any other is spectacular in a different kind of way; gone are summer’s aquamarine lakes, wandering wildlife and thick tourist traffic, replaced by an empty road, the wind pluming off razor peaks and a patina of white running to every horizon. The way the high, snow-limned ridges connect to glaciers, the glaciers to treed moraines and the moraines to valley bottoms speaks to the Pleistocene forces that shaped this place. Room TO grow Room TO ENJOY GROUP PROGRAMS Marmot Basin specializes in group programs for schools, youth groups, corporate retreats and social gatherings. Special prices are available to groups of 15 skiers / riders or more. We organize everything in advance to make your group visit to Marmot Basin & fun! Ask for Group Reservations when you call 1 - 866 - 952 - 3816 or visit www. Ski Marmot.com ON MOUNTAIN MARMOT LEARNING CENTRE Marmot Sales Centre Located at Marmot Basin in the Caribou Chalet, the Outer Limits Shop has the latest in ski and snowboard clothing, accessories, eyewear and Marmot Basin souvenirs. Purchase your lift tickets, lessons and rentals in advance at the Marmot Sales Centre located at 611 Patricia Street in downtown Jasper. Clothing, accessories and souvenirs also available. The Rogers Terrain Park & MINI RAIL PARK are the places to catch some air all season long. Park features include jumps and table tops of different sizes, rail features, boxes, wall rides and posts. With two locations on the mountain and regular feature updates, you’re sure to stay on your game. On-Mountain Services & Dining Marmot Basin has 3 mountain day lodges conveniently located at the base and at mid-mountain. At the Caribou Chalet (base area), have breakfast at our cafeteria or a relaxing lunch at our restaurant. Additional services in the Caribou Chalet include: Ticket Sales, Group Sales, Snow School, Rentals, Outer Limits Retail Shop, The Little Rascals Nursery, lockers and washrooms. Get your equipment serviced overnight at our repair shop. Marmot Basin, Grande Yellowhead Public School Division and Parks Canada deliver FREE curriculum linked courses, making this program unique to Jasper National Park. The only one of its kind in Canada. • Learn about wildlife, mountain habitat, natural ecosystem features, avalanche formation, terrain reading and managing backcountry risk. • 1 hour sessions are available any time throughout the day, including over lunch. They are conducted by experienced Parks Canada staff at Marmot Basin. Contact Group Reservations at 1 - 866 - 952 - 3816 or Groups @ Ski Marmot.com for more information Outer Limits Shop Terrain Parks A Mountain of Learning for Youth & School Groups! Get more than just a day on the slopes. In JASPER For more information visit www.The Palisades Centre.ca At the Eagle Chalet & Paradise Chalet (mid-mountain) you’ll find a cafeteria, Charlie’s Lounge, the Eagle Dining Room, an outdoor BBQ & firepit, sundecks and washrooms. Room TO Celebrate 2015/16 EVENTS HOLIDAY FUN Experience a winter wonderland! This December, create magical memories in Jasper with your family. Join us for skiing with Santa along with all of your other favorite winter activities. Room TO explore JASPER IN JANUARY FESTIVAL January 16 – January 31, 2016 FEBRUARY FAMILY DAY SPRING FESTIVALS February 13 – 15, 2016 Enjoy the long sunny days at Marmot Basin IN April AND May ENJOY FAMILY DAY LONG WEEKEND ON THE SLOPES! Mountains of fun AND savings! With fun events for the whole family, this will be a Family Day enjoyed by all! Join the excitement at western Canada’s premiere Winter Festival. Great new events along with annual favorites are planned throughout this 15 day festival of fun! Be a part of the festivities including the Annual Jasper Street Party, Chili Cook-Off, Live Music and Fireworks. Enjoy the endless activities, awesome January snow conditions as well as reduced room rates and discounted lift ticket prices for the whole festival! Join us this spring while the sun fills the valley and the snow still fills the basin. Great live music events are held most weekends including the Kokanee Freeride! Just remember to bring your sunscreen! GETTING TO JASPER Jasper Accommodation a variety of hotels, inns and Lodges that suit every budget, style and taste. –S AV E– 30 Aloha Cup –S AV E– Join us for an exciting spring ski & snowboard race that is fun for all ages! Be sure to bring your Aloha Spirit and don’t forget your grass skirts and sunglasses! –S AV E– UP TO % 25 % 25 % SNOWDAYS MIDWEEK PACKAGE * Save 30% on Regular Priced Lift Tickets and Accommodation when you Ski & Stay Midweek! By Train Experience luxury travel on VIA Rail to Jasper from Edmonton, Vancouver and Toronto. FALL & Spring DEALS * Save up to 25% on Ski & Stay packages. Check with your favorite Jasper Hotel for great deals in the early season and spring. JASPER IN JANUARY PACKAGE * Save 25% on Ski & Stay Packages throughout the Jasper in January Festival. 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Join our community by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for live news, mountain reports, up-to-the-minute terrain openings and closures! ««««« Daily Shuttle Service to Jasper Enjoy the daily shuttle service between Edmonton and Jasper or Calgary and Jasper with SunDog Tours. For a listing of schedules and rates visit www.SunDogTours.com or call toll free 1 - 888 - 786 - 3641. further package details please visit www.Ski Marmot.com Marmot basin community “ Air Access Edmonton and Calgary are the primary gateways to the Canadian Rockies. These international airports provide non-stop direct flights from major cities in Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia-Pacific. Winter DEALS AND Packages ARE AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON! * For a full list of hotels participating in the packages above, and for SIMPLY ONE OF MY FAVORITE HILLS TO SKI. Marmot Basin is located 20 km south of the town of Jasper. From Calgary take the scenic 4 ½ hour drive along the 93 Icefields Parkway. It is only a 4 hour trip from Edmonton to Jasper on the 16 Yellowhead Highway. Prince George Alberta Miles 4 Hours 365 km 227 miles Calgary, AB 4 ½ Hours 413 km 257 miles Banff, AB 3 ½ Hours 288 km 179 miles Kamloops, BC 4 ¾ Hours 440 km 273 miles Vancouver, BC8 ¼ Hours 795 km 494 miles Saskatoon, SK8 ¼ Hours 882 km 548 miles JASPER Vancouver Kamloops Edmonton CANADA Red Deer Calgary Vancouver Jasper Ottawa Toronto Ski Marmot Basin PO Box 1300, 1 Marmot Road Jasper, Alberta, T0E 1E0 CANADA 1 - 866 - 952 - 3816 1 - 780 - 852 - 3816 Info@SkiMarmot.com SkiMarmot.com Follow Us @ Marmot Basin # My Marmot Printed in Canada Free distribution