Marble Mountain Ski Resort Explained

Marble Mountain Resort
Location:Steady Brook, Newfoundland
Coordinates:48.9367°N -57.8272°W
Top Elevation:5460NaN0
Base Elevation:100NaN0
Vertical:536m (1,759feet)
Skiable Area:225acres
Number Trails:39
5 – Easiest
17 – More Difficult
10 – Most Difficult
6 – Expert
Longest Run:Country Road 4.50NaN0
Liftsystem:4 lifts: 1 high-speed quad chair; 2 fixed-grip quad chairs; 1 magic carpet
Terrainparks:
2 – Terrain Park, 7 mogul runs
Snowfall:5m (16ft)/year
External Link:Ski Marble

Marble Mountain is a ski resort located in the town of Steady Brook, on the west coast of Newfoundland in the Long Range Mountains.

The resort is located on a series of steep ridges forming part of the southern side of the Humber River valley on Mount Musgrave at Steady Brook, approximately 70NaN0 east of Corner Brook. As the name implies, marble is present but it forms only a minor part of the bedrock, which is mostly schist.[1] The peak is named in honour of Sir Anthony Musgrave, a colonial governor of Newfoundland.

Lower elevations of Marble Mountain outside of the ski lanes are covered with a rich mixed forest of abundant balsam fir, white spruce, black spruce and white birch, with some red maple and mountain maple. At higher elevations, black spruce is often dominant and deciduous trees are less abundant.

Marble Mountain is the site of the largest alpine ski resort in Atlantic Canada. Environment Canada's doppler weather radar station "XME", part of the Canadian weather radar network is located near the resort at the summit of Mount Musgrave.

The Marble Mountain Ski Resort is known to have some of the best skiing east of the Rockies with an average of 50NaN0 of snow each year, compared to Mont Tremblant's 3.650NaN0. This produces a three-month ski season. In the winter of 2013/2014, the resort saw more than 21 feet of natural snowfall and in the 2014/2015 season, nearly 20 feet of natural snow fell. Marble Mountain was a key venue for the 1999 Canada Winter Games hosted by Corner Brook.

Marble Mountain boasts the only detachable high speed quad lift in Atlantic Canada, the Lightning Express. It is 16600NaN0 in length and has a ride time of approximately 7 minutes.

On June 29, 2018, the provincial government announced that it would be seeking a request for proposals to divest the government of ownership of Marble Mountain.[2] The resort has been operated by the provincial government since 1988 through the Marble Mountain Development Corporation. The ski hill receives an annual subsidy of close to $1 million.

As of late June 2022 moves are under way to make Marble Mountain an all-season resort with more emphasis on summer recreation.[3]

Trails

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5171062
Broadway (beginners area)SteinbergsKruncher (m)Macleod Nine (m)Crocker's Run
UpalongHo Chi Minh TrailCruiserBoomerang (m)Hot Dog
Country RoadOld SamBlow Me Down (OMJ)Humber View (m)
Little Heart's EaseMarble ChuteMusgrave (m)Autobahn (m)
Sleepy HollowNature TrailTower 16Ugly Stick (g)
ChilliwackDeep Bight
Hansen's RunCorkscrew
TwisterTuckamore Tangle (g)
Knute ChuteChicken's Way Out
BonavistaCabot Straight
Caribou Road
Jigger
Crooked Feeder
L'anse Aux Meadows
Random Passage
Major's Path
Langins Lane

Lifts

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Lightning Express 1,660m519mHigh Speed Detachable Quad6 MinsLeitner-Poma2014
Black Mariah1,106m427mFixed Grip Quad10 minsPoma1993
Newfie Bullet473m220mFixed Grip Quad6 minsDoppelmayr1986
Magic Carpet91m28mSurface Lift2 minsN/A2009

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.steadybrook.com/images/steady_brook_watershed_plan.pdf Hearn, Dawe, Holloway and Soper, 2005. Steady Brook Watershed Plan, p.7
  2. Web site: Money-losing ski resort needs private operator, finance minister says CBC News.
  3. NTV Evening News, 28 June 2022