And don t forget apres ski.
Marble mountain night skiing.
Rental equipment can be purchased onsite.
Winter it is your ski destination.
Hiking trails abound in the summer along with mountain biking and zip lines.
2 mzt zip lining passes.
2020 day lift tickets details adults 19 seniors 65 youth 13 18 yrs child 6 12 yrs full day excluding night riding.
World class skiing and snowboarding marble mountain has the greatest hill this side of the rockies.
Marble mountain is a ski resort located in the town of steady brook on the west coast of newfoundland in the long range mountains.
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546m 1791 ft.
More information on the passes and the reopening plan which will include all the public health guidelines in relation to covid 19 will be available in the coming weeks.
Hangout post ski enjoy the friday night atmosphere with nachos and a pint of the new local beer on tap from western newfoundland brewing co.
Marble mountain located in steady brook is an all season recreation location.
And will feature entertainment.
Starting in march night riding will be moved to wednesday nights from 4pm 8pm on the lower mountain slopes accessed by the newfie bullet chairlift.
Early bird ski passes will be on sale starting monday november 2 2020.
Explore our trails that have a challenge for all levels of rider.
The steady brook falls cascades off the eastern portion.
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 7 km 4 mi east of corner brook as the name implies marble is present but it forms only a minor part.
2 nights in a studio room at marble.
2 marble mountain resort lift tickets for one day.
Night riding is free of charge for all season pass holders and the cost for non pass holders is 25 00 tax per person.
Usually marble has live music or other entertainment happing in the second floor bar area so stay a while and enjoy friday night with friends.
Night riding 6 of 8.
Marble mountain has been financially troubled for years with the province providing subsidies of nearly 1 million a year to offset its losses as ski visits continue to decline as seasons go by.