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Red Mountain
Red Mountain is located in the town of Rossland, located 8 km north of the US/Canada border in the heart of the West Kootenay region of British Columbia.
Skiing at Red has often been described as heli-skiing with lifts. If downhill skiing or snowboarding on a mountain with epic terrain and uncrowded slopes is your dream, then Red is your ideal destination. Voted "Best Powder, Best Steeps, Best Trees" by Ski Canada Magazine, and ranked "one of North America's top ten expert resorts" by Forbes Traveler; need we say more to our extreme skiers?
| Statistics | |
|---|---|
| Acreage | 1,585 acres |
| Vertical | 882 m |
| Peak Elevation | 2,060 m |
| Base Elevation | 1,178 m |
| Average Snowfall | 760 cm |
| Trails | 83 |
| 36% beginner | |
| 29% intermediate | |
| 22% advanced | |
| 13% expert | |
| Lifts | 5 |
| 3 triple chairs | |
| 1 double chair | |
| 1 T-bar | |
| Lift capacity | 6,150 skiers/hour |
| Longest trail | 4 km |





