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Mount Washington to open this weekend

Mount Washington says the hill will be open Friday with all five carpets and the Eagle and Hawk chair lifts from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Snowboarder dies at Mount Washington

COURTENAY, B.C.- On the afternoon of Monday, January 22nd, a male snowboarder passed away after an accident on Mount...

Mount Washington to Open Early

Things are looking so good up at Mount Washington that they've decided to open early. Spokesperson Sheila Rivers says they...

Mount Washington extends Winter season

The Winter season at Mount Washington is coming to a close. Spokesperson Sheila Rivers says the resort will close for...

Learn to ski and board at Mount Washington

Those who've never tried winter sports at Mount Washington are encouraged to give it a go this week. The...

WinterFest kicks off on January 13th

The annual WinterFest is just around the corner, and the Mayor of Courtenay is excited about the event. Larry Jangula...

Mount Washington gives fellow resort a lift!

Mount Washington's lending a helping hand to skiers and snowboarders from Mount Seymour. Here's spokesperson Don Sharpe with more! Sharpe...
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