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Plan Your Trip

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Before you hit the mountain, take a moment to review everything you need for an unforgettable visit—we’ve gathered the essentials to help you prepare. Children under 12 are welcome on the mountain with an adult 18 or older, and kids under 4 ski free when accompanied by an adult!

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Types of Passes

Hatley Pointe offers flexible passes for every skier: choose from a variety of day and season passes. Discounted options are available for youth, military, and seniors. RFID-enabled lift passes make getting on the slopes quick and easy!

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Lessons

Whether you're a beginner or refining your skills, our individual and group lessons help you enjoy the mountain with confidence. Covering essential techniques like gliding, turning, and stopping, our ski and snowboard lessons ensure a safe experience. Lessons are subject to instructor availability. Check the schedule below to plan your session!

Gear for Rent

We offer rentals for snowboards, skis, helmets, and poles, with limited on-site availability on a first-come, first-served basis—so reserving in advance is recommended. You're also welcome to bring your own gear to ensure you have everything you need for the slopes.

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What to Wear

Dress in layers for warmth and comfort: a moisture-wicking base, insulating mid-layer, and waterproof outer layer. Heavy socks work best with ski boots, and waterproof gloves are a must. We have helmets, bibs, and gloves available for rent. These items will be first come first serve.

We will have lockers available for rent in our lodge. Lockers rent for $5/day, family lockers will also be available for $25/day.

Mountain Safety

Stay on Trails

Ski only on designated, trails and observe signage and warnings to navigate the terrain safely and prevent encounters with hidden  hazards.

Check Weather

Blizzards bring low visibility, high winds, and extreme cold, increasing the risk of accidents. Check the weather before you go!

Skiing at Night

Night skiing is a thrill on our designated, well-lit, slopes. Stay on marked trails, as visibility is reduced, and check with staff if you have any safety concerns.

Know Your Limits

Ski within your ability to prevent injuries. Don’t push yourself beyond what feels safe.  A companion is essential for safety in case of emergencies.

Proper Gear

Dress in layers, wear a helmet, and use goggles to protect against the cold and sun glare.

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Activities for Non-Skiers

There’s plenty to do at Hatley Pointe for those who prefer to stay off the slopes. Relax by one of our cozy fireplaces, grab a meal at Smoke & Timber, or unwind at one of our bars. Our outdoor deck also offers fantastic views of the mountain—ideal for watching friends and family tackle the slopes.

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Trails

We offer 54 acres of skiable terrain, 100% snowmaking capability, 15 lighted runs with 1 double lift, 1 quad lift, and 2 surface lifts.

*Slopes and lifts are subject to change based on weather and capacity

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Après-Ski

Explore a range of dining experiences at Hatley Pointe, from upscale American cuisine at Smoke & Timber to fresh brews at Steeps Coffee, plus wood-fired pizza from Peaks & Pies. Relax and unwind at one of our two bars for the perfect après-ski experience, offering something for every taste after a day on the slopes.

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Questions?

View our frequently asked questions or get in touch!