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Red Mtn. coups two major awards TIMOTHY SCHAFER
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Museum gets new name as final report is prepared
Exposure for Red Mountain Resort has nothing to do with extreme elements these days. Rossland’s resort has enjoyed numerous accolades and media attention in the last few years and it has continued to snowball, with the resort earning two major awards in London last week. Red was named the most improved North American resort and the best up and coming resort in the World Snow Awards held in London on Nov. 1. Red was the only ski resort to win multiple awards. “We had a hunch we stood a
chance in most improved and up and coming but, even still, when it happened that was fantastic,” said Red vice-president of business development, Erik Kalacis. “No question, we were really honoured to be selected and it’s going to be great for turning more U.K. skiers on to Red. Honouring the best in the world of skiing and snowboarding the awards reward resorts, companies, equipment and individuals in 22 categories. The winners were chosen from a shortlist by a panel of leading ski and snowboard experts and by public vote. The awards will help Red extend the lure of the hill to
other parts of the globe, something that has been a goal of management for some time, Kalacis explained. Towards that end, Red has embarked on a more comprehensive sales and marketing approach this year, trying to capitalize on the exposure the hill has received, as well as the buzz created by the addition of the Grey Mountain chair lift— opening up a further 997 acres. “We have something that is unique, something that skiers desire. We are not commercialized, gentrified ski experience, we are the real thing and we are having fun with it,” said Kalacis.
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Red Mountain won’t be repeating as a Ski Town Throwdown champion. Red was eliminated on Monday night in its third round matchup against Eaglecrest in Juneau, Alaska. Eaglecrest racked up about 200 more votes than in its two-day, third round tussle with Red. The Rossland resort lost to a U.S. resort with a nearby population of 35,000 people, 10 times that of Rossland. “These people had a party in one of the bars in Juneau and it was all about the Throwdown,” Kalacis noted. “They brought in hundreds and hundreds of people at the last minute to vote.”
• See VOTING, Page 7
FAMILY FUN WITH FILM The crowd at the Teck Rossland Mountain Film Festival Family Matinee gets primed for another film showing at the Miners’ Union Hall on Saturday. The festival attracted large crowds to all of its events, including a sell out at the Nelson and District Credit Union Saturday Mountain Film Party. For a complete story and photos, please see Page 2.
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