Marble Mountain will be open in January for the ski season.
Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation, Bernard Davis made the announcement yesterday.
Work is currently underway to get the hill ready.
Less than ideal weather conditions forced delayed openings last year and the year before, and the hill has struggled with financial losses and decreased attendance in recent years.
Happy Friday! It's official the 2021 season @SkiMarble has been given the go ahead!
Marble Mountain Resort is committed to ensuring the health & safety of our guests, staff and local residents. Stay tuned for updates as we network with health officials in the weeks ahead. pic.twitter.com/Bsm3Oe4yJN
— SkiMarble (@SkiMarble) October 2, 2020
In 2018 government started entertaining private sector proposals from those interested in operating the Crown property, indicating it hoped that a private sector operator could make a better go of it.
Officials say details on the reopening plan, including appropriate public health guidelines, will be available in the coming weeks.
Early bird ski passes go on sale starting Monday, November 2nd.






















