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More Joy Coming to the Ikon Pass Community this Winter with New Terrain Expansions, Lifts, Gondolas and More Across 60+ Global Destinations

Ikon Pass Holders have two weeks to get the current low rates for 25/26

Denver, CO, September 25, 2025* – With less than 100 days until winter, Ikon Pass holders will experience an array of new and improved infrastructure and services to enhance their on-site experience this season, including 17 new lifts, three gondolas, terrain expansions, lodges and amenities, upgraded snowmaking, and more across the Ikon Pass community.

Prices for the 25/26 Ikon Pass are going up soon, the last chance to save is October 9, 2025. Click here for Ikon Pass destination opening dates for the 25/26 winter season.

NEW IKON PASS DESTINATIONS & ACCESS
Ikon Pass is now unlimited at a Colorado favorite, Arapahoe Basin. Plus, Ikon Pass expands in Canada and Europe with three new destinations for 25/26 - Le Massif de Charlevoix in Quebec, Ischgl in Austria, and five mountains within Italy’s Valle d’Aosta - Courmayeur Mont Blanc, Cervino Ski Paradise, La Thuile Espace San Bernardo, Monterosa Ski, and Pila.

NEW BONUS MOUNTAINS
Ikon Pass holders get two free days each at Bonus Mountains across North America. New for 25/26, SilverStar Mountain Resort and Grouse Mountain in British Columbia and Ski Butternut in Massachusetts, Canada join Wild Mountain and Buck Hill Ski & Snowboard Area in Minnesota, Cranmore Mountain Resort in New Hampshire, and Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in Massachusetts.

NEW & IMPROVED IKON PASS APP
Max your fun locally and beyond - across 60+ Ikon Pass destinations worldwide - with new features rolling out in the Ikon Pass mobile app. Starting this season, a new, enhanced map experience lets you be local everywhere, while making exploration easy. And with a new seamless way to pay, getting what you need on the mountain has never been so smooth. Plus, an updated profile overview and on-the-go notifications allow you to be in the know, wherever you go. 

NEW LIFTS
Highlights:

  • Deer Valley Resort in Utah is on track to deliver one of the largest ski resort expansions in history. This winter, Deer Valley will debut seven new chairlifts - including the East Village Express, a 10-passenger gondola linking the new Deer Valley East Village to Park Peak. Deer Valley will offer double the ski terrain this winter, with 31 chairlifts, over 200 ski runs, seven bowls, and 4,300 skiable acres.
  • Crystal Mountain in Washington is replacing the Rainier Express Chairlift with a high-speed quad that features key modernizations.
  • Ischgl in Austria will debut a new gondola and chairlift this winter, with a third one expected to be complete for the 26/27 season. All cabins and chairs have heated seating and solar panels to power up the lifts.
  • Killington in Vermont will unveil the new Superstar Six Chairlift replacement, along with new cabins and a new gondola barn for the Skyeship Gondola.
  • At Big Sky Resort in Montana, the Explorer Gondola will replace the Explorer Chairlift and connect to the bottom of the Lone Peak Tram with a mid-station terminal featuring a brand-new learning area. The top terminal of the Lone Peak Tram will include an all-glass viewing platform with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and down the fall line of Lone Mountain through a glass floor.
  • For the first time in nearly two decades, Aspen Snowmass in Colorado will add two new lifts in one season - the Elk Camp Quad will be upgraded to a high-speed six-pack lift and the Cirque Platter will be replaced with a new T-Bar.
  • Taos in New Mexico will replace Lift 7, originally built in 1984 – with a brand-new triple chair and completely regraded Maxie’s ski run. Coupled with new RFID gates, the on-mountain experience at Taos is more streamlined than ever.
  • At Snowbasin in Utah, a new high speed quad will replace Becker Lift, allowing quicker and smoother access to some of the best terrain on the mountain.
  • Loon Mountain in New Hampshire is improving the beginner experience with the installation of a new carpet lift, Little Sass, and upgrades to the existing Sarsaparilla Carpet.
  • At SkiBig3, the debut of Lake Louise Ski Resort’s Richardson Ridge in Alberta will bring a new high-speed quad chairlift on the resort’s backside. Over at Mt. Norquay the addition of a new surface lift will double their current learning area.

NEW & EXPANDED TERRAIN
Highlights:

  • As part of the initial Expanded Excellence initiative, Deer Valley Resort will double its available ski terrain this winter, unveiling 80 new runs, marking 100 new runs since December 2024.
  • At SkiBig3, the debut of Lake Louise Ski Resort’s Richardson Ridge in Alberta is planned for the upcoming winter season, with an all-new area featuring four new beginner and intermediate trails, gladed terrain, and a high-speed quad chairlift on the resort’s backside. Additional glading at Mt. Norquay includes the Norquay 100 Glades for new tree skiing off Mystic Chair.
  • Between Canyon, Exhibition and Olympic runs, guests can experience newly gladed terrain at Sun Valley in Idaho, adding to the more than 350 acres of terrain gladed in prior years. This terrain will provide new trails down to the famous River Run Lodge for advanced skiers.
  • Sierra-at-Tahoe in California is expanding its on-piste footprint unveiling two new trails in West Bowl this season bringing the resort to 50 runs across 2000 acres of terrain.
  • Sun Peaks in British Columbia is opening the final two of four new on-mountain Kids Adventures Zones for skiing families to explore. Moose’s Cabin (a small ski-in cabin) and Foxes’ Den (magical ski-through archways) join the existing Bear’s Lair and Grouse’s Nest, with each of these art-work themed, interactive areas found spread across the resort’s three mountains.
  • At Alta in Utah, access along the High Traverse will be improved for skiers, giving them room to glide and enjoy some of Alta’s best and steepest powder terrain. In addition, hand-cutting of the track allows the High Traverse to retain more snow and combat wind erosion during periods of high pressure.

NEW LODGES & AMENITIES
Highlights:

  • West Virginia's Snowshoe Mountain will debut its updated Shavers Center, a modern version of the original Shavers Center that served the mountain for nearly 50 years. Featuring an open, spacious interior as well as a large outside deck with firepits and extra seating, the new building will offer a comfortable atmosphere for folks to gather, rest, and dine. It will also serve as the new home of Snowshoe’s Ski & Ride School, Pre-Ski, and Outdoor Adventure Tours.
  • Le Massif de Charlevoix in Quebec is opening Chalet Bertha for winter booking. This exceptional 7,000 sq. ft. luxury residence is perched at the summit, offering ski-in/ski-out access, breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River and a full range of premium amenities and services.
  • Taos Kids will open in the base area of Taos Ski Valley this season - a whimsical new store for children and families featuring engaging toys, adventurous clothing, and sweet treats.

NEW APRES & DINING EXPERIENCES
Highlights:

  • Colorado’s Steamboat unveils The Crooked Antler, a revamped dining experience, previously known as The Cabin, located inside The Steamboat Grand Hotel. The reimagined restaurant offers a cozy interior with a focus on comfort food and signature drinks at reasonable prices. As part of Steamboat’s new Olympian programs, guests not only have the opportunity to spend a full day on the mountain with a Steamboat Olympian but may also enjoy dinner with an Olympian at The Crooked Antler.
  • Big Sky Resort in Montana will host an exclusive four-month culinary residency helmed by three-Michelin-starred Chef Grant Achatz. Part of The Alinea Group's 20th Anniversary World Tour, this once-in-a-lifetime dining experience fuses European culinary precision with Montana's elemental character, offering locally sourced seasonal menus in a stunning alpine retreat designed by award-winning studio Fettle.
  • The all-new Après Club at Thredbo in Australia is set to elevate nightlife options with a curated lineup of culturally programmed, established and emerging talent. The vibrant new space is perfect for guests to relax and celebrate off the slopes.
  • Mt. Bachelor in Oregon will unveil a series of complimentary après activities focused on wholesome family fun. From s’mores roasting and helmet decorating to face painting and lodge dance parties, there will be plenty of family-friendly programming on the slopes.
  • At the heart of Alyeska Resort in Alaska, Greatland Bar & Lounge will debut just in time for ski season, bringing expertly crafted cocktails designed to spark connection, creativity, and community in the heart of the resort.
  • Snowbird in Utah is opening a new mid-mountain restaurant, The Nest, offering a range of cuisine to appease every appetite. Replacing Mid-Gad, the new building features Swiss floor-to-ceiling glass windows on three sides, expanded seating and panoramic views of Little Cottonwood Canyon. The Nest will feature Mashgin technology, allowing a quick and easy checkout.

IMPROVED ACCESS
Highlights:

  • Deer Valley Resort will offer 1,200 new day-skier parking spots this winter at the new Deer Valley East Village. This new gateway offers skiers an alternative arrival option to its new terrain via U.S. Route 40, helping to reduce traffic throughout Park City.
  • In Colorado, the Winter Park Express Ski Train is back for a second season of expanded service, offering special holiday runs in December and launching regular four-day-a-week service on January 8, 2026.
  • New and unprecedented flight access into Taos Regional Airport will offer more flights than ever. A new route from Contour Airlines connects Taos directly to Denver International Airport, offering seamless access five days a week from 189 domestic and 33 international destinations. JSX will continue to provide weekly nonstop, semi-private flights from Dallas, Austin, San Diego (Carlsbad), and Los Angeles (Burbank).

ENHANCED SNOWMAKING
Highlights:

  • As a part of the multi-million dollar, multi-year snowmaking upgrade, Blue Mountain is making major changes in The Badlands, Ontario’s longest terrain park. The snowmaking capacity in the terrain park has been doubled, thanks to the installation of 100 new high-efficiency snow guns. These snow guns produce more snow in shorter timeframes, giving the park crew the power to build terrain park features faster and extend the season for the freestyle community.
  • Sun Peaks Resort is investing in a multi-year, $5.5 million dollar snowmaking enhancement program to upgrade the current system and add efficiencies to the operation. This includes adding new and modern snow gun models to the fleet, new locations on the mountain, and improving automation of the system, including on-board weather stations. This investment supports a reliable early season public opening, early November opening of the Nancy Greene International Race Centre, and mid-season fill-in as required.
  • Sun Peaks Resort is the first ski area in Canada to adopt innovative Finnish-developed snow storage technology, preserving snow over the summer. The preserved snow will be reused to support the start of early-season alpine race training, moving 1.5 million gallons of snowmaking water to other critical areas.
  • Killington’s two-year, $7 million investment in snowmaking efficiency reaches the finish line this winter with 500 new high-efficiency snow guns, adding to the 500 put in last season, allowing more snow making in a shorter period of time, all while using less energy.
  • Sugarloaf in Maine will expand its snowmaking coverage and increased water flow capacity resulting in faster terrain openings, better snow quality, and more reliable early-season skiing, especially for families and racers using beginner and intermediate trails.
  • Thredbo’s newly installed SnowPro system brings next-generation snowmaking to the mountain, delivering faster, more consistent coverage across beginner ski areas.
  • Copper Mountain in Colorado kicked off a multi-year snowmaking modernization project designed to enhance early-season snowmaking capabilities and improve reliability across the mountain. Upgrades are underway on eight trails, where guests will notice new fan guns and the modernization of towers and hydrants with more efficient semi-automatic systems.
  • Loon Mountain in New Hampshire has added more snowmaking firepower at its tallest peak. Guest favorite North Peak trails including Upper and Lower Flume along with Upper Walking Boss will aim to open quickly—with more snow this winter. Loon Mountain Park has also benefitted from increased snowmaking power with the installation of new HKD Klik hydrants.

ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS
Highlights:

  • Winter Park Resort will celebrate Mary Jane's 50th season. Opened on January 10, 1976, Mary Jane terrain quickly became an iconic terrain in Colorado, earning the mantra "No Pain, No Jane". Winter Park is planning a series of events, activations and offers throughout the season to celebrate the 50th season milestone.
  • SkiBig3’s Mt Norquay’s 100th anniversary coincides with the launch of the Norquay 100 Vision, a plan to offer best-in-class sustainability, learning opportunities and accessible adventure for all. Enjoy a new surface lift, 100th anniversary celebration party in March 2026 and a documentary premiering at the Banff Film Festival this fall.
  • On the heels of the successful debut of the West Mountain Expansion —which added 120 new skiable acres and a new lift serving beginner and intermediate terrain – Sugarloaf will celebrate its 75th season, honoring its legacy while creating new opportunities to experience the mountain in every season.
  • Snowbasin in Utah will celebrate its 85th anniversary this season.
  • Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming is planning celebrations throughout the winter to mark its 60th anniversary.
  • Loon Mountain is preparing for a milestone winter, celebrating its 60th season with special events, exclusive merchandise, giveaways—and plenty of surprises for guests all season long.
  • Sun Valley Resort will celebrate its milestone 90th season as America's original destination ski resort, honoring nearly a century of legendary terrain and unmatched hospitality that has set the standard since 1936.
    • Taos Ski Valley celebrates its 70th anniversary this season - offering the combination of world-class big mountain skiing and its deep connection to New Mexican culture, alongside thoughtful improvements that elevate the guest experience.

For all Ikon Pass products and pricing, please visit https://www.ikonpass.com/en/shop-passes.

About Ikon Pass
The Ikon Pass welcomes skiers and riders to a community of inspiring mountain destinations and the people who live and play among them across the Americas, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. Brought to you by Alterra Mountain Company, the Ikon Pass unlocks adventure at iconic and unique destinations including Aspen Snowmass, Steamboat, Winter Park, Copper Mountain Resort, Arapahoe Basin, and Eldora Mountain Resort in Colorado; Palisades Tahoe, Sierra-at-Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, June Mountain, Big Bear Mountain Resort, and Snow Valley in California; Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming; Big Sky Resort in Montana; Alyeska Resort in Alaska; Stratton, Sugarbush Resort, and Killington in Vermont; Snowshoe in West Virginia; The Highlands and Boyne Mountain in Michigan; Crystal Mountain and The Summit at Snoqualmie in Washington; Mt. Bachelor in Oregon; Sun Valley and Schweitzer in Idaho; Tremblant and Le Massif de Charlevoix in Quebec and Blue Mountain in Ontario, Canada; SkiBig3 in Alberta, Canada; Revelstoke Mountain Resort, RED Mountain, Cypress Mountain, Panorama Mountain Resort and Sun Peaks Resort in British Columbia, Canada; Sunday River and Sugarloaf in Maine; Loon Mountain in New Hampshire; Camelback Resort and Blue Mountain Resort in Pennsylvania; Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico; Deer Valley Resort, Solitude Mountain Resort, Brighton Resort, Alta Ski Area, Snowbird and Snowbasin in Utah; Chamonix Mont-Blanc Valley in France; Dolomiti Superski and Valle d’Aosta in Italy; Grandvalira Resorts in Andorra; Kitzbühel and Ischgl in Austria; Zermatt and St. Moritz in Switzerland; Thredbo and Mt Buller in Australia; Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Mt Hutt in New Zealand; Niseko United and Arai Mountain Resort in Japan; and Valle Nevado in Chile. Special offers are available at CMH Heli-Skiing & Summer Adventures and Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing, the world’s largest heli-skiing and heli-accessed hiking operation. For more information, please visit www.ikonpass.com.

About Alterra Mountain Company
Alterra Mountain Company is a family of iconic year-round mountain destinations, the world’s leading heli-skiing operations, and Ikon Pass - the premier ski and snowboard season pass offering access to more than 60 iconic mountain destinations around the world. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado and born out of a shared love of the mountains and adventure, the company has brought together some of the world’s most aspirational brands, including: Steamboat, Winter Park and Arapahoe Basin in Colorado; Palisades Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, June Mountain, Big Bear Mountain Resort and Snow Valley in California; Stratton Mountain and Sugarbush Resort in Vermont; Snowshoe Mountain in West Virginia; Tremblant in Quebec and Blue Mountain in Ontario, Canada; Crystal Mountain in Washington; Schweitzer in Idaho; Deer Valley Resort and Solitude Mountain Resort in Utah; and CMH Heli-Skiing & Summer Adventures and Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing in British Columbia. Also included in the portfolio are Alpine Aerotech, a worldwide helicopter support and maintenance service center in British Columbia, Canada, Aspenware, the ski industry leader in technology services and e-commerce, and Ski Butlers, the global leader in ski and snowboard rental delivery. For more information, please visit www.alterramtn.co.


Plus de plaisir pour la communauté Ikon Pass cet hiver avec de nouvelles expansions de terrain, remontées mécaniques, télécabines et plus dans plus de 60 destinations mondiales

Denver, CO, le 25 septembre 2025 – Dans moins de 100 jours, les détenteurs du Ikon Pass vivront une expérience enrichie grâce à de nouvelles infrastructures et services sur place cette saison, incluant 17 nouvelles remontées mécaniques, trois télécabines, des expansions de terrain, des lodges et commodités, une amélioration de l’enneigement artificiel et plus encore à travers la communauté Ikon Pass.

Les prix du Ikon Pass 25/26 augmenteront bientôt : la dernière chance d’économiser est le 9 octobre 2025. Click here for Ikon Pass destination opening dates for the 25/26 winter season.

NOUVELLES DESTINATIONS & ACCÈS IKON PASS
Le Ikon Pass offre maintenant un accès illimité à un favori du Colorado, Arapahoe Basin. De plus, le Ikon Pass s’étend au Canada et en Europe avec trois nouvelles destinations pour 25/26 - Le Massif de Charlevoix au Quebec, Ischgl en Autriche, et cinq montagnes dans la Valle d’Aosta en Italie - Courmayeur Mont Blanc, Cervino Ski Paradise, La Thuile Espace San Bernardo, Monterosa Ski et Pila.

NOUVELLES MONTAGNES BONUS
Les détenteurs du Ikon Pass obtiennent deux jours gratuits dans chaque Bonus Mountains à travers l’Amérique du Nord. Nouveautés pour 25/26: SilverStar Mountain Resort et Grouse Mountain en Colombie-Britannique ainsi que Ski Butternut au Massachusetts, rejoignent Wild Mountain et Buck Hill Ski & Snowboard Area au Minnesota, Cranmore Mountain Resort au New Hampshire, et Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort au Massachusetts.

NOUVELLE APPLICATION IKON PASS AMÉLIORÉE
Profitez pleinement de vos aventures locales et internationales – dans plus de 60 destinations Ikon Pass – grâce aux nouvelles fonctionnalités de l’application mobile Ikon Pass. Cette saison, une nouvelle expérience cartographique vous permet d’être local partout, tout en facilitant l’exploration. Un nouveau mode de paiement simplifié rend vos achats sur la montagne plus fluides. De plus, un aperçu de profil mis à jour et des notifications en temps réel vous tiennent informé, où que vous soyez.

NOUVELLES REMONTÉES MÉCANIQUES
Sélection:

  • Deer Valley Resort (Utah): sept nouveaux télésièges, dont la télécabine East Village Express (10 places), reliant le nouveau Deer Valley East Village à Park Peak. Le domaine double sa superficie avec 31 remontées, plus de 200 pistes, sept bols et 4 300 acres skiables.
  • Crystal Mountain Washington) : remplacement du Rainier Express par un télésiège quadruple à grande vitesse.
  • Ischgl (Autriche) : nouvelle télécabine et télésiège, tous équipés de sièges chauffants et de panneaux solaires.
  • Killington (Vermont) : nouveau télésiège Superstar Six et nouvelles cabines pour la Skyeship Gondola.
  • Big Sky Resort (Montana) : la télécabine Explorer remplace le télésiège Explorer et relie le bas du Lone Peak Tram à une nouvelle zone d’apprentissage.
  • Aspen Snowmass (Colorado) : deux nouveaux télésièges en une saison, une première en près de 20 ans.
  • Taos (Nouveau-Mexique) : remplacement du télésiège 7 par un triple neuf et réaménagement de la piste Maxie’s.
  • Snowbasin (Utah) : nouveau télésiège quadruple à grande vitesse pour accéder plus rapidement au meilleur terrain.
  • Loon Mountain(New Hampshire) : amélioration de l’expérience débutant avec un nouveau tapis roulant et des mises à jour du tapis existant.
  • SkiBig3 (Alberta) : nouveau télésiège quadruple à Lake Louise et nouveau téléski à Mt. Norquay pour doubler la zone d’apprentissage.

NOUVEAUX & TERRAINS EXPANSÉS
Highlights:

  • Deer Valley Resort doublement du terrain skiable avec 80 nouvelles pistes.
  • Lake Louise Ski Resort’s nouvelle zone Richardson Ridge avec quatre nouvelles pistes débutant/intermédiaire, terrain boisé et télésiège quadruple.
  • Mt. Norquay nouveaux sous-bois pour le ski d’arbres.
  • Sun Valley (Idaho) : nouveaux sous-bois entre Canyon, Exhibition et Olympic, menant au River Run Lodge.
  • Sierra-at-Tahoe (Californie) : deux nouvelles pistes dans West Bowl, pour un total de 50 pistes sur 2 000 acres.
  • Sun Peaks (Colombie-Britannique): ouverture des deux dernières zones d’aventure pour enfants sur la montagne.
  • Alta (Utah) : amélioration de l’accès à la High Traverse pour profiter de la meilleure poudreuse.

NOUVEAUX LODGES & COMMODITÉS
Sélection:

  • Snowshoe Mountain (Virginie-Occidentale) : nouveau Shavers Center, intérieur spacieux, grande terrasse extérieure avec foyers et sièges supplémentaires.
  • Le Massif de Charlevoix (Québec) : ouverture du Chalet Bertha, résidence de luxe de 7 000 pi² au sommet, vue sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent, accès ski-in/ski-out et services haut de gamme.
  • Taos Kids : nouveau magasin pour enfants et familles à la base de Taos Ski Valley.

NOUVELLES EXPÉRIENCES APRÈS-SKI & RESTAURATION
Sélection:

  • Steamboat (Colorado) : nouveau restaurant The Crooked Antler, ambiance chaleureuse et plats réconfortants.
  • Big Sky Resort Montana) : résidence culinaire exclusive de quatre mois avec le chef Grant Achatz (trois étoiles Michelin).
  • Thredbo (Australie) : nouveau Après Club avec programmation culturelle et musicale.
  • Mt. Bachelor (Oregon) : activités après-ski gratuites pour les familles.
  • Alyeska Resort (Alaska) : nouveau bar Greatland.
  • Snowbird (Utah) : nouveau restaurant The Nest avec vue panoramique sur Little Cottonwood Canyon.

ACCÈS AMÉLIORÉ
Sélection:

  • Deer Valley Resort 1 200 nouvelles places de stationnement pour skieurs journaliers au nouveau East Village.
  • Winter Park (Colorado) : retour du train express Winter Park avec service étendu.
  • Taos Regional Airport : nouveaux vols directs vers Denver et service continu vers Dallas, Austin, San Diego et Los Angeles.

ENNEIGEMENT AMÉLIORÉ
Sélection:

  • Blue Mountain (Ontario) : capacité doublée dans le parc à neige grâce à 100 nouveaux canons à neige haute efficacité.
  • Sun Peaks Resort (Colombie-Britannique) : investissement de 5,5 M$ dans l’amélioration de l’enneigement et adoption de la technologie finlandaise de stockage de neige.
  • Killington (Vermont) : 500 nouveaux canons à neige haute efficacité.
  • Sugarloaf (Maine) : expansion de la couverture d’enneigement et augmentation du débit d’eau.
  • Thredbo (Australie) : nouveau système SnowPro pour une couverture plus rapide et uniforme.
  • Copper Mountain (Colorado) : modernisation de l’enneigement sur huit pistes.
  • Loon Mountain (New Hampshire) : plus de puissance d’enneigement au sommet et dans le parc.

CÉLÉBRATIONS D’ANNIVERSAIRE
Sélection:

  • Winter Park Resort : 50e saison de Mary Jane, avec événements et offres spéciales.
  • Mt Norquay’s (Alberta) : 100e anniversaire et lancement du plan Norquay 100 Vision.
  • Sugarloaf : 75e saison et expansion West Mountain.
  • Snowbasin (Utah) : 85e anniversaire.
  • Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (Wyoming) : 60e anniversaire.
  • Loon Mountain : 60e saison avec événements et surprises.
  • Sun Valley Resort : 90e saison, célébrant près d’un siècle d’hospitalité.
  • Taos Ski Valley : 70e anniversaire.

Pour tous les produits et tarifs Ikon Pass, veuillez visiter https://www.ikonpass.com/en/shop-passes.

À propos du Ikon Pass
Le Ikon Pass accueille les skieurs et planchistes dans une communauté de destinations montagne inspirantes à travers les Amériques, l’Europe, l’Australie, la Nouvelle-Zélande et le Japon. Proposé par Alterra Mountain Company, le Ikon Pass donne accès à des destinations emblématiques et uniques, dont Aspen Snowmass, Steamboat, Winter Park, Copper Mountain Resort, Arapahoe Basin et Eldora Mountain Resort au Colorado ; Palisades Tahoe, Sierra-at-Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, June Mountain, Big Bear Mountain Resort et Snow Valley en Californie ; Jackson Hole Mountain Resort au Wyoming ; Big Sky Resort au Montana ; Alyeska Resort en Alaska ; Stratton, Sugarbush Resort et Killington au Vermont ; Snowshoe en Virginie-Occidentale ; The Highlands et Boyne Mountain au Michigan ; Crystal Mountain et The Summit at Snoqualmie dans l’État de Washington ; Mt. Bachelor en Oregon ; Sun Valley et Schweitzer en Idaho ; Tremblant et Le Massif de Charlevoix au Québec et Blue Mountain en Ontario, Canada ; SkiBig3 en Alberta, Canada ; Revelstoke Mountain Resort, RED Mountain, Cypress Mountain, Panorama Mountain Resort et Sun Peaks Resort en Colombie-Britannique, Canada ; Sunday River et Sugarloaf dans le Maine ; Loon Mountain au New Hampshire ; Camelback Resort et Blue Mountain Resort en Pennsylvanie ; Taos Ski Valley, Nouveau-Mexique ; Deer Valley Resort, Solitude Mountain Resort, Brighton Resort, Alta Ski Area, Snowbird et Snowbasin en Utah ; Chamonix Mont-Blanc Valley en France ; Dolomiti Superski et Valle d’Aosta en Italie ; Grandvalira Resorts en Andorre ; Kitzbühel et Ischgl en Autriche ; Zermatt et St. Moritz en Suisse ; Thredbo et Mt Buller en Australie ; Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Mt Hutt en Nouvelle-Zélande ; Niseko United et Arai Mountain Resort au Japon ; et Valle Nevado au Chili. Des offres spéciales sont disponibles chez CMH Heli-Skiing & Summer Adventures et Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing, les plus grandes opérations d’héliski et de randonnée héliportée au monde. Pour plus d’informations, veuillez visiter www.ikonpass.com.

À propos d’Alterra Mountain Company
Alterra Mountain Company est une famille de destinations montagne emblématiques ouvertes toute l’année, les principales opérations d’héliski au monde, et le Ikon Pass – le passeport de ski et de planche offrant l’accès à plus de 60 destinations montagne emblématiques dans le monde. Basée à Denver, Colorado, et née d’une passion commune pour la montagne et l’aventure, la société regroupe certaines des marques les plus inspirantes au monde, dont Steamboat, Winter Park et Arapahoe Basin au Colorado ; Palisades Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, June Mountain, Big Bear Mountain Resort et Snow Valley en Californie ; Stratton Mountain et Sugarbush Resort au Vermont ; Snowshoe Mountain en Virginie-Occidentale ; Tremblant au Québec et Blue Mountain en Ontario, Canada ; Crystal Mountain dans l’État de Washington ; Schweitzer en Idaho ; Deer Valley Resort et Solitude Mountain Resort en Utah ; et CMH Heli-Skiing & Summer Adventures et Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing en Colombie-Britannique. Sont également inclus Alpine Aerotech, centre mondial de maintenance d’hélicoptères en Colombie-Britannique, Aspenware, leader technologique et e-commerce dans l’industrie du ski, et Ski Butlers, leader mondial de la livraison de location de ski et de planche. Pour plus d’informations, veuillez visiter www.alterramtn.co

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