Originally published November 17, 2012 at 7:01 PM | Page modified November 20, 2012 at 2:46 PM
Compare lift prices for this winter
A roundup of 2012-13 rates for one-day lift tickets around the Northwest and British Columbia.
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Compare lift prices for this winter
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Here are 2012-13 weekend prices for adult, all-day lift tickets at the region’s largest ski resorts.
Bluewood: $42
Crystal Mountain: $66-$74*
49 Degrees North: $57
Mission Ridge: $53
Mount Baker: $54
Mount Spokane: $49
Stevens Pass: $65
Summit at Snoqualmie: $60
White Pass: $59
*higher price includes gondola
Schweitzer Mountain: $68
Silver Mountain: $52-$55**
Sun Valley: $66
Tamarack Resort: $49
Mount Bachelor: $76
Mount Hood Meadows: $74-$89**
Mount Hood Skibowl: $49
Timberline: $60-$66 **
Apex Mountain Resort: $65
Big White: $77
Fernie Alpine Resort: $79.95
Kimberley Alpine Resort: $67.95
Panorama Mountain Village: $71-$74**
Red Mountain: $66
Silver Star: $77
Sun Peaks: $74
Whistler Blackcomb: $98#
** Higher in peak periods
# Washington residents with discount Edge card get lower daily rates, $55-$84 depending on time of season; requires online purchase.
Some prices are subject to state and local sales tax, and could vary based on weather conditions and the number of lifts open. Prices for Canadian resorts are listed in Canadian dollars (near par with U.S.) and do not include tax.








