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Aging Ski Lifts Periodic Engineering Review and Assessment Aging Ski-Lift Periodic Engineering Review and Due During 2019-2020 Operating Season Assessment Schedule Assessment Dates Under Review Complete Pending No Operation Permitted Planned Year Device Owner Initial Made Number 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 Year 1988 61723 Alpine Ski Club 2006 30 +5 +5 +5 1999 74568 Alpine Ski Club 2014 15 25 30 2002 79397 Alpine Ski Club 2017 15 25 30 2003 80956 Alpine Ski Club 2018 15 25 30 2008 88144 Batawa Ski Club 2023 15 25 1977 31207 Beaver Valley Ski Club 2004 +5 +5 +5 +5 1985 37609 Beaver Valley Ski Club 2005 +5 +5 +5 +5 1990 65244 Beaver Valley Ski Club 2007 25 30 +5 +5 2000 76398 Beaver Valley Ski Club 2015 15 25 30 2016 64744766 Beaver Valley Ski Club 2031 15 1999 74994 Blue Mountain Ski Resorts 2014 15 25 30 1999 75049 Blue Mountain Ski Resorts 2014 15 25 30 1971 70532 Blue Mountain Ski Resorts 2003 +5 +5 +5 +5 1997 73037 Blue Mountain Ski Resorts 2012 25 30 +5 2000 76186 Blue Mountain Ski Resorts 2015 15 25 30 2003 80857 Blue Mountain Ski Resorts 2018 25 30 2005 83800 Blue Mountain Ski Resorts 2020 15 25 2013 64621273 Blue Mountain Ski Resorts 2028 15 2000 76252 Calabogie Peaks 2015 15 25 +5 2001 77874 Calabogie Peaks 2016 15 25 +5 1990 65720 Caledon Ski Club 2007 25 30 +5 +5 1996 72151 Caledon Ski Club 2011 25 30 +5 2000 76120 Caledon Ski Club 2015 15 25 +5 2000 76121 Caledon Ski Club 2015 15 25 +5 2004 82180 Caledon Ski Club 2019 15 25 2016 64734654 Caledon Ski Club 2031 15 2017 64736675 Centreville (Beasley) 2032 15 1991 67250 Chicopee Ski Club 2007 26 31 +5 +5 1991 67251 Chicopee Ski Club 2007 25 30 +5 +5 2011 64511866 Chicopee Ski Club 2026 15 1991 67276 Cobble Hills Golf & Ski Club 2007 25 30 +5 +5 1987 60268 Craigleith Ski Club 2005 +5 +5 +5 +5 As of 2019-10-22 Aging Ski Lifts Periodic Engineering Review and Assessment Schedule 1/4 Aging Ski-Lift Periodic Engineering Review and Due During 2019-2020 Operating Season Assessment Schedule Assessment Dates Under Review Complete Pending No Operation Permitted Planned Year Device Owner Initial Made Number 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 Year 1999 74440 Craigleith Ski Club 2014 15 25 5 2000 76268 Craigleith Ski Club 2015 15 25 5 2010 64499703 Craigleith Ski Club 2025 15 2013 64606152 Craigleith Ski Club 2028 15 1989 63881 Dagmar Resort 2007 25 30 +5 +5 1982 36108 Dagmar Resort 2005 +5 +5 +5 +5 1988 61763 Dagmar Resort 2006 30 +5 +5 +5 2004 82280 Dagmar Resort 2019 15 25 1971 22387 Devil's Elbow 2003 +5 +5 +5 +5 1975 29557 Devil's Elbow 2004 +5 +5 +5 +5 1985 38441 Devil's Elbow 2005 30 +5 +5 +5 1988 61722 Devil's Elbow 2006 25 30 +5 +5 1994 70473 Devil's Elbow 2009 25 30 +5 2004 82359 Devil's Elbow 2019 15 25 1990 65785 Devil's Glen 2007 25 30 +5 +5 2004 82274 Devil's Glen 2019 15 25 2012 64538068 Devil's Glen 2027 15 2013 64606151 Devil's Glen 2028 15 1969 71554 Georgian Peaks 2003 +5 +5 +5 +5 1995 71436 Georgian Peaks 2010 25 30 +5 2000 76295 Georgian Peaks 2015 15 25 30 2000 76299 Georgian Peaks 2015 15 25 2012 64536930 Glen Eden (Halton Region Conservation Authority) 2027 15 2000 76199 Glen Eden (Halton Region Conservation Authority) 2015 15 25 30 1997 73036 Glen Eden (Halton Region Conservation Authority) 2012 25 30 +5 1987 76427 Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Club 2006 30 +5 +5 1988 61756 Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Club 2006 30 +5 +5 +5 2005 83769 Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Club 2020 15 25 1986 39484 Hockley Valley Resort 2005 30 +5 +5 +5 2003 80782 Hockley Valley Resort 2018 15 25 30 1982 36802 Heights of Horseshoe Ski & Country Club 2005 +5 +5 +5 +5 1990 65786 Heights of Horseshoe Ski & Country Club 2007 27 +5 +5 +5 As of 2019-10-22 Aging Ski Lifts Periodic Engineering Review and Assessment Schedule 2/4 Aging Ski-Lift Periodic Engineering Review and Due During 2019-2020 Operating Season Assessment Schedule Assessment Dates Under Review Complete Pending No Operation Permitted Planned Year Device Owner Initial Made Number 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 Year 1990 65788 Heights of Horseshoe Ski & Country Club 2007 28 +5 +5 +5 1990 65791 Heights of Horseshoe Ski & Country Club 2007 28 +5 +5 +5 1984 37570 Skyline Horseshoe Valley Inc. 2005 +5 +5 +5 +5 1986 39549 Skyline Horseshoe Valley Inc. 2006 30 +5 +5 +5 2003 80834 Skyline Horseshoe Valley Inc. 2018 15 25 30 2016 64744988 Skyline Horseshoe Valley Inc. 2031 15 1990 65737 Kamiskotia Snow Resort 2007 30 +5 +5 +5 1990 65739 Kamiskotia Snow Resort 2007 30 +5 +5 +5 1989 63755 Lakeridge Resort 2006 25 30 +5 +5 1989 63803 Lakeridge Resort 2007 25 30 +5 +5 1993 69416 Lakeridge Resort 2008 23 +5 +5 +5 1998 73791 Laurentian Ski Hill 2013 25 +5 +5 1972 23697 Loch Lomond 2004 +5 +5 +5 +5 1972 23754 Loch Lomond 2004 +5 +5 +5 +5 1986 39466 Loch Lomond 2005 30 40 +5 +5 2003 80833 London Ski Club 2018 15 25 30 2011 64512596 London Ski Club 2026 15 2015 64701922 London Ski Club 2030 15 1986 39511 Mansfield Ski Club 2006 30 +5 +5 +5 1993 64744745 Mansfield Ski Club 2008 25 30 +5 +5 1998 74103 Mansfield Ski Club 2013 25 30 +5 1959 1265 Mt. Baldy 2003 +5 +5 +5 +5 1988 61765 Mt. Dufour Ski Area 2006 25 30 +5 +5 1988 61753 Mt. Pakenham 2006 30 +5 +5 +5 2010 64473440 Mt. Pakenham 2025 15 2016 64744984 Mt. Pakenham 2031 15 1985 36801 Mt. St. Louis-Moonstone 2005 30 +5 +5 +5 1987 73255 Mt. St. Louis-Moonstone 2006 30 +5 +5 +5 1989 63706 Mt. St. Louis-Moonstone 2006 27 30 +5 +5 1991 67310 Mt. St. Louis-Moonstone 2007 25 28 30 +5 +5 1992 68579 Mt. St. Louis-Moonstone 2007 25 30 +5 +5 1996 72406 Mt. St. Louis-Moonstone 2011 25 30 +5 As of 2019-10-22 Aging Ski Lifts Periodic Engineering Review and Assessment Schedule 3/4 Aging Ski-Lift Periodic Engineering Review and Due During 2019-2020 Operating Season Assessment Schedule Assessment Dates Under Review Complete Pending No Operation Permitted Planned Year Device Owner Initial Made Number 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 Year 1999 74995 Mt. St. Louis-Moonstone 2014 15 25 30 2007 86418 Mt. St. Louis-Moonstone 2022 15 25 2010 64497928 Mt. St. Louis-Moonstone 2025 15 1960 14513 Niagara Parks Commission 2003 5.2 5.3 +5.1 +5.2 +5.3 +5.1 +5.2 +5.3 +5.1 +5.2 +5.3 2013 64533364 North American Midway Entertainment (NAME) - CNE 2028 15 1980 67359 North York Ski Centre (City of Toronto) 2005 +5 +5 +5 +5 1990 65719 Oshawa Ski Club 2007 25 30 +5 +5 1992 68505 Oshawa Ski Club 2007 25 30 +5 +5 1998 73790 Oshawa Ski Club 2013 25 30 +5 2012 64547021 Oshawa Ski Club 2027 15 2000 76195 Osler Bluff Ski Club 2015 15 25 30 1998 73910 Osler Bluff Ski Club 2013 25 30 +5 2010 64499282 Osler Bluff Ski Club 2025 15 1972 23701 Searchmont Resort 2004 6 +5 +5 +5 +5 1986 39493 Searchmont Resort 2005 31 +5 +5 +5 1989 63831 Searchmont Resort 2007 25 32 +5 +5 1972 23753 Sir Sam's Ski Area 2004 +5 +5 +5 +5 1982 36107 Sir Sam's Ski Area 2005 35 +5 +5 +5 1988 63736 Sir Sam's Ski Area 2006 30 +5 +5 +5 1992 68524 Sir Sam's Ski Area 2007 25 30 +5 +5 1996 72269 Skyloft Ski & Country Club 2011 25 30 +5 1997 73091 Snow Valley Ski Resorts 2012 25 30 +5 1977 65904 Snow Valley Ski Resorts 2004 +5 +5 +5 +5 1985 38451 Snow Valley Ski Resorts 2005 30 +5 +5 +5 2012 64537984 Uplands Golf and Ski Club (City of Vaughan) 2027 15 2009 64472521 Western Fair Sky Ride 2024 15 2014 64674573 Yuletide Inc. 2029 15 As of 2019-10-22 Aging Ski Lifts Periodic Engineering Review and Assessment Schedule 4/4.
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