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Hudson Bay Mountain Skiing and Snowboarding Terrain / Mountain Stats

Smithers, BC  CA
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Hudson Bay Mountain Terrain

You'll find all kinds of terrain at Hudson Bay Mountain! Ride the powder in the glades, cruise into the Twinkle Bowl for "steep and deep" skiing, challenge yourself in the trees, or hit the groomies for high speed action!

Hudson Bay Mountain Snowboarding

Tarrain Parks: 1

Snowboarders migrate to Hudson Bay Mountian for two main reasons: to ride the powder and to enjoy fresh tracks! Check out RAYZ BOARD SHOP FREESTYLE PARK! "NORTHERN BC BEST FREESTYLE PARK"

Hudson Bay Mountain Mountain Stats

Mountain Terrain
Summit 5,413 Ft / 1,650 M
Base 3,734 Ft / 1,138 M
Vertical 1,750 Ft / 533 M
Acres 315 Ac / 127 Hc
Annual Snow 200" / 508cm
Snowmaking 0%
Longest Run: 10,560 Ft / 3,219 M
Toughest Trail Holy Smoke
25%
54%
15%
6%
Trails: 36
Night Skiing? No
Nordic Skiing? No
Heli/Cat Skiing? No
Mountain Biking? Yes
Lifts Season/Hours
Triples: 1
Surface: 3
Capacity (per hr): 3000
Season:
From 11/22/2014 to 4/20/2015
Sunday: 9:30-4
Monday: closed
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 10-4
Thursday: 10-4
Friday: 10-4
Saturday: 9:30-4
Mountain
Summit 5,413 Ft / 1,650 M
Base 3,734 Ft / 1,138 M
Vertical 1,750 Ft / 533 M
Acres 315 Ac / 127 Hc
Annual Snow 200" / 508cm
Snowmaking 0%
Longest Run: 10,560 Ft / 3,219 M
Toughest Trail Holy Smoke
Terrain
25%
54%
15%
6%
Trails: 36
Night Skiing? No
Nordic Skiing? No
Heli/Cat Skiing? No
Mountain Biking? Yes
Lifts
Triples: 1
Surface: 3
Capacity (per hr): 3000
Season/Hours
Season:
From 11/22/2014 to 4/20/2015
Sunday: 9:30-4
Monday: closed
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 10-4
Thursday: 10-4
Friday: 10-4
Saturday: 9:30-4

What's New This Season at Hudson Bay Mountain

The resort has improved a ski back track to help out-of-bounds skiers and riders get back to the bottom of the Skyline Lift easier. Construction is currently underway on the new North Face Low Traverse, which is expected to be finished by the end of October.

Several out-of-bounds runs by numbers contain several chutes and slots that have required various routes to cut back within resort boundaries in order to avoid cliffs or hiking. The new egress sits lower on the mountain, allowing skiers and riders to avoid the cliffs and adding 70 meters (230 feet) more of vertical. The new track also will permit any out-of-bounds skier or rider to hit the chutes beyond 7.0—not just those who know the way out.

Information last updated 11/03/2014.