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MORE TO DISCOVER ESCAPE TO JASPER’S PRISTINE ROCKY MOUNTAIN PLAYGROUND THE MOUNTAIN **

WELCOME TO MARMOT BASIN

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Located in the breathtaking, wilderness landscape of Jasper National Marmot Basin has one of the longest seasons in Canada stretching from Park; Marmot Basin is a truly unique skiing destination that is a feast for mid-November to early May. That’s almost 6 full months of incredible the eyes and rejuvenation for the soul. We are all altitude and no attitude skiing and snowboarding each year! We are also one of the least up here. An unpretentious & authentic mountain town, friendly locals, crowded ski areas of our kind in North America, where powder stashes uncrowded slopes and intimate atmosphere are just some of the many last and the wide-open slopes are yours to enjoy. reasons skiers return to Marmot Basin & Jasper year after year.

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BREATHTAKING SCENERY

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Virtually every location on the mountain is an inspirational viewpoint. , Canada’s largest Rocky Mountain park, is an integral part of the UNESCO Canadian Rockies World Heritage Site. At Marmot Basin, you are surrounded by protected wilderness in every direction. Amazing memories will be etched in your mind as you experience the only ski destination in this unparalleled paradise.

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FANTASTIC SNOW

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Marmot Basin is the northernmost Rocky Mountain ski area at a latitude of 53 degrees north, with the highest base elevation of any major ski area in Canada. Nature delivers over 450 centimeters of dry, light Rocky Mountain powder snow annually. This beautiful natural snow combined with a state-of-the-art snowmaking system guarantees great conditions all season from November to May.

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DIVERSE TERRAIN

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Skiers and snowboarders can explore a wide variety of runs, from novice to expert, on five mountain faces. You will uncover long, perfectly groomed trails, high alpine bowls, treed runs, and steep chutes filled with Rocky Mountain powder snow. With 696 hectares (1,720 acres) of skiable terrain and seven modern lifts, the only time to rest is in the lodge, not waiting in lines. Families and experts alike have room to carve turns at their pace and the mountain is designed to guide everyone to the mountain chalets.

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WORLD-CLASS INSTRUCTION

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The Marmot Basin Snow School recruits some of the best coaches and Every Olympic athlete standing on the podium has a coach. If you instructors from all over the world. We are not only diverse in culture but are already advanced or expert, let us put you on your own personal also in talent. We’ll take you skiing or snowboarding, through the terrain podium. One of our certified instructors can guide you to the summit of park or the trees, turn you into a racer or a freerider. Perhaps your thing Marmot Peak (a podium with a view) and deliver you safely back to the is a perfectly groomed blue run, maybe it’s the bumps. Give us the time bottom. If you’re not interested in the climb, perhaps Tres Hombres is a and you can do it all. challenge we can help you overcome with style.

If this is your first time on skis or a snowboard, you’re in-luck as Marmot Regardless of your age or ability the Marmot Basin Snow School has Basin has the best learning slopes in the Canadian Rockies. Our pros daily programs available. Gain confidence in a group lesson, improve will help you graduate from the Magic Carpet beginner’s area and your proficiency in a private session and take your riding or racing to the escort you up to the School House Chair. From this point it’s a steady top with our world-class coaches and instructors. progression to stardom, because the sky is the limit. You will not find a better combination of instruction and progressive trails to maximize You’re going to have a great time, I guarantee it. your learning experience. Colin Borrow Snow Sports Director

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AUTHENTIC MOUNTAIN TOWN

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Everyone leaves the mountain at the end of a ski day to mix with 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.

WILDLIFE & ACTIVITIES

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Winter visitors regularly get to see elk (wapiti), bighorn sheep, deer, coyotes, and more rarely, wolves, lynx, moose or even 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.

SKIMARMOT.COM | 1.866.952.3816 NEW TERRAIN ******** TRES, TRES, TRES MASSIVE BY JEREMY DERKSEN

SKIMARMOT.COM | 1.866.952.3816 Marmot Basin’s new Tres Hombres expert area delivers complex, steep fall line riding TRES, TRES, Snow sloughs over the hump of the large cliff I’m standing above, trickling down over the rocks below. I wait poised on the shoulder of a spiny chute dropping into the new Tres Hombres area, via the second gate off Marmot Basin’s Paradise area.

TRES MASSIVE The entrance is guarded by large Rockies granite slab on either side - steep, narrow and no mistakes allowed. Straight-line through these jagged stone sentries and you’re spit out onto a single-lane powder freeway falling right to the boundary below.

No point thinking about it too long. I give myself a three count and drop in. Rock rips past my peripherals as snow blows up around me, heart pumping adrenaline as the slight, tingling edge of fear gives way to elation.

“I’ve been staring at that forever, especially that windlip,” said Chris Peel, after we dropped in. The former Jasper freestyle coach and co-owner of local shred shop Freewheel Cycle, there’s not much if anything Peel hasn’t skied on the mountain.

Terrain expansions are not that frequent in North America. They don’t happen every year, or even every few years. Much of the skiable inventory on the continent has remained unchanged for the last decade…

With five new runs opening onto chutes, bowls and cliff drops spread buffet-style across a 45-acre, northern face off the backside of the ski area, Tres Hombres offers over 1,200 vertical feet of steep skiing - the longest uninterrupted fall line riding on the mountain. It’s far from being the only advanced area on the mountain, however - 40 percent of the hill’s terrain is rated advanced to expert.

“Marmot has its share of steeps and rockier terrain and it’s really accessible, often just a short hike or traverse off the chairlift,” Peel adds, listing classic favourites like Charlie’s Bowl, Eagle East, the Knob and Cornice.

All four are familiar to me, as the scenes of some of my favourite skiing moments over the last 15 years, but the lure of the unexplored and the untamed draws me back to Tres again and again. Nearing the bottom of another epic descent, I find myself poking around blind drops and corners, scouting the next line, and the next - and knowing that this new favourite will keep me occupied for a while to come.

SKIMARMOT.COM | 1.866.952.3816 1964-2019 **********

...... 1920’s ...... 1950’s ...... 1964 ...... 1964/1965 ...... 1965/1966 ...... 1968/1969 ...... 1970 Joe Weiss named Marmot Bill Ruddy and Tom Marmot Basin Ski-Lifts The Upper Chalet was The Red T-Bar was 10 sheltered runs were de- A modem access highway Basin and acted as guide McCready lobbied for a Ltd. was issued a ‘Licence built. The Yellow T-Bar was installed. veloped. The Lower Chalet to Marmot Basin was to cross-country skiers road to be built from the of Operation’ by Parks installed. was built. The Yellow Chair completed. The Caribou from Whistlers Creek via highway to Marmot Basin. Canada. was installed. The Red Chair was installed from Caribou Ridge. T-Bar was relocated to the the 4th parking lot. lower slopes.

2003 ...... 1976 ...... 1986 ...... 1990 ...... 1991 ...... 1997 ...... 2001 ...... The Knob Char was in- The Spillway T-Bar was The Eagle Express Quad The Paradise Chalet was Renovations to Lower Cha- The Eagle Ridge Quad The Magic Carpet was stalled in the Upper Basin installed. The Little Rascals Detachable Chair was completed. let and a 17,500 square Chair was installed installed in the learning – the serviced vertical rise Nursery was built. installed. Ski runs were foot new addition. Named opening up large area of area. became 701m/2300ft. widened and developed. Caribou Chalet. terrain including more expert areas.

...... 2006 ...... 2009/2010 ...... 2009/2010 ...... 2011/2012 ...... 2013/2014 ...... 2017 ...... 2019 A new snowmaking The Canadian Rockies A completely new and The Paradise Express High Completion of the 1st Tres Hombres opened Marmot Basin celebrates system was installed Express High Speed Quad much expanded terrain Speed Quad Chairlift and Long Range Plan. December 1st, 2017. its 55th anniversary. in lower area ensuring chairlift began operation. park was located on School House Triple Chair good snow conditions “Liftline” began operation. from mid-November to early May.

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MARMOT ESCAPE CARD

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What does ESCAPE mean to you? Getting out of the city? Recharging the batteries? Weekends away? Midweek breaks? What if we told you that your winter ESCAPE is now easier than ever before? The Marmot Escape Card is back - HALF PRICE LIFT TICKETS. EVERY DAY. ALL SEASON.

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SKIMARMOT.COM | 1.866.952.3816 MARMOT PEAK 2612 m / 8570 ft.

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DINING

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No day on the slopes is complete without great food and drinks to enjoy. Over the past few years we have been focusing on enhancing our dining experiences and this season is no different.

Whether you’re looking for a mountain top patio with expansive views, a cosy dining experience beside a crackling fire, your morning Starbucks and hearty breakfast or quick grab-and-go options to maximize your time on the slopes; it’s all waiting for you at Marmot Basin.

New for 2018/19

• Brunch Friday to Sunday in the Caribou Lounge • “Ski Patrol Wraps” at Paradise Chalet • Monthly features and seasonal celebrations

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EVENTS

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Join us as we celebrate Marmot Basin’s 55th anniversary, along with the 30th anniversary of Jasper in January with some incredible events this season. Expect live music, fun races such as Aloha Cup, big events at mid-mountain and funky springtime festivals. Key dates include:

December - Christmas holidays for skiing with Santa and music in the lower chalet.

Jasper in January - Discounted adult lift tickets and tonnes of fun events at Marmot Basin and around Jasper.

February Family Day - Wholesome family fun on the slopes.

Spring Festivals - Longer sunnny days with live music, retro competitions and annual favourites like Kokanee Freeride and the Aloha Cup.

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2018/19 LIFT TICKET RATES SAVE ON 2-DAY LIFT TICKETS Regular Season Jasper In January† Regular Season Jasper In January† ADULT (18-64) ADULT (18-64) $193.80 $164.00 1 Day $102.00 $82.00 YOUTH (13-17) $155.80 $155.80 $ 00 $ 00 Morning / Afternoon 82. 82. STUDENT (18-24)* $155.80 $155.80 YOUTH (13-17) JUNIOR (6-12) $69.35 $69.35 $ 00 $ 00 1 Day 82. 82. SENIOR (65-79) $155.80 $155.80 Morning / Afternoon $69.00 $69.00 STUDENT (18-24)* For more info about multi-day rates visit SkiMarmot.com 1 Day $82.00 $82.00 Morning / Afternoon $69.00 $69.00 SKI FREE FOR THREE DAYS JUNIOR (6-12) at each Powder Alliance and Power Pass ski $ 50 $ 50 1 Day & Morning / Afternoon 36. 36. areas when you purchase a full season pass this SENIOR (65-79) season. Details at SkiMarmot.com. 1 Day $82.00 $82.00 Morning / Afternoon $69.00 $69.00 SKI FREE FOR THREE DAYS SUPER SENIOR (80+ years) Free Free at Marmot Basin for 9 and MARMOT MITES (Under 6 years) Free Free 10 year olds when you register at www.SnowPass.ca! LOWER MOUNTAIN LIFTS‡ $32.00 $32.00

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 12– 27, 2019. Christmas Day hours are from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm (afternoon rates apply). ‡Lower Mountain lift tickets allow use of the Magic Carpet and School House Triple Chair only. * 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.

HIGH-PERFORMANCE RENTALS

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Whether you need gear to better suit the conditions, are looking to test drive a new model or just want to rent the best equipment, Marmot’s High Performance Rental Equipment options have you covered. Brand new POWDER, ALL-MOUNTAIN, PARK and WOMEN demos are available each season. The Most Convenient Way to Rent!

Rent at Marmot Basin and benefit from free overnight storage, shorter wait times and complimentary exchanges to make your day enjoyable. Reserve at SkiMarmot.com.

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GROUP PROGRAMS MARMOT LEARNING CENTRE

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Marmot Basin specializes in group programs for schools, youth, Marmot Basin, Grande Yellowhead Public School Division and corporate retreats and social gatherings. Special prices are available Parks Canada deliver FREE curriculum linked courses, making this to groups of 15 skiers / riders or more. We organize everything in program unique to Jasper National Park. The only one of its kind in advance to make your group visit to Marmot Basin easy and fun! Canada.

Ask for Group Sales when you call 1.866 .952.3816 or visit • Learn about wildlife, mountain habitat, natural ecosystem SkiMarmot.com for more information. 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 Sales at 1.866.952. 3816 or email Groups@ SkiMarmot.com or visit ThePalisadesCentre.ca for more information.

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MARMOT SALES CENTRE • 611 PATRICIA STREET • DOWNTOWN JASPER

SHOPPING JASPER ACCOMMODATION

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A vibrant and friendly town set in some of the world’s most Marmot Sales Centre stunning scenery. Wake up to elk wandering past your front door or come back after a day on the slopes to fun nightlife and inspired Purchase your season passes & lift tickets, register your Marmot culinary options. Jasper offers a range of accommodation options to Escape Card or reserve lessons & rentals all in advance at the suit all desires & budgets. Choose from rustic cabin comfort, modern Marmot Sales Centre at 611 Patricia Street in downtown Jasper. hotel suites, bed & breakfasts or fireside luxury. Clothing, accessories and souvenirs also available.

Outer Limits Retail Store

Need Something for your time on the slopes? Outer Limits Retail Store has the latest in ski and snowboard fashion, accessories, eyewear and Marmot Basin souvenirs.

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GETTING TO JASPER GETTING HERE BY CAR

Marmot Basin is located 20 km south of the town of Jasper. It is only a Departure City Drive Time Kilometers Miles 3 ¾ hour trip from Edmonton to Jasper on the Yellowhead Highway Edmonton, AB 3¾ Hours 365 km 227 miles 16. From Calgary take the scenic 4 ½ hour drive along Highway 93, the Calgary, AB 4 ½ Hours 413 km 257 miles Icefields Parkway. Banff, AB 3 ½ Hours 288 km 179 miles Vancouver, BC 8 ¼ Hours 795 km 494 miles AIR ACCESS Edmonton and Calgary are the primary gateways Saskatoon, SK 8 ¼ Hours 882 km 548 miles to the Canadian Rockies. These international airports provide non- ICEFIELDS PARKWAY Experience one of the Top 10 drives in the world stop direct flights from major cities in Canada, the United States, between Banff/ and Jasper. Marvel at the hanging glaciers, Europe and Asia-Pacific. frozen waterfalls and snowy Rocky Mountain peaks. These are the real Rockies that explode towards the sky with rugged grace and beauty. Drive DAILY SHUTTLE SERVICE TO JASPER Enjoy the daily shuttle the parkway yourself or take the daily SunDog shuttle. service between Edmonton & Jasper or Calgary / Banff / Lake Louise & Jasper with SunDog Tours. For schedules and rates visit www. SunDogTours.com or call toll free 1 (888) 786 - 3641.

SNOW TRAIN TO JASPER Unwind and relax as you let VIA Rail transport you from Vancouver or Edmonton right into the heart of Jasper. Experience the romance of the rails as you soak in the winter beauty of Canada. For tickets & schedules visit www.VIARail.ca

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