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Marble Mountain



Marble Mountain Ski Resort is located at the west coast of Canadian island of Newfoundland in the Long Range Mountain. It forms the southern part of the Humber River valley. The highest
point of Marble Mountain is Mount Musgrave. The ski resort area of Marble Mountain consist of some of the best skiing areas on the east of the Rockies. It is also renowned for being the main venue of the 1999 Winter Games hosted by Cornerbrook.

The top and the base elevation of the Marble Mountain Ski Resort are 546m and 10m respectively. The total ski area available at the resort is 175acre. Thirty five runs are available here with the longest measuring 4.5km. The lift system at Marble Mountain includes one surface tow and three chairlifts. There is one half-pipe, seven mogul runs and one terrain park at the resort. The Marble Mountain Ski Resort faces annual snowfall of 5ft. The trails and the slopes are favorable for the skiers preferring different degree of difficulty.

The hotels and the restaurants located at the Marble Mountain Ski Resort fit everyone's budget. Night life at the resort is also full of excitement. Marble Mountain has grown as one of the major ski destinations of the country.


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