Holiday Mountain Resort set to reopen after drought-forced closure
Holiday Mountain was forced to close last winter too due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Sawatzky said the new owners, who took over operations earlier this month, had originally aimed to reopen next winter, but they expedited those plans after learning another popular nearby ski and snowboarding destination would not be opening this season. “We just felt that it was extremely important that we put all the work in that we can to get it open this year,” he said.Submitted/Renée Warkentin
Sawatzky said crews are currently focusing on getting the chairlift ready and snowmaking, a process he says has not been helped by warmer temperatures.“That’s prohibiting us a little bit, but next week it’s supposed to cool up a bit and we’ll really focus hard on that again,” he said, adding that there are also small renovations, redecorating and painting happening at buildings around the resort.“We’re pushing really hard, so we’ll see what we can do.
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