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Conical Mountain Because of Mt. Mackenzie’s conical shape and large boundary area, it’s easy for skiers to quickly disperse from the top, but it’s also easy to get separated by skiing just one run over. Check the map and agree on a meeting spot before dropping into your line. 6 Terrain Zones Frontside, Southside, Sub Peak, North Bowl, Greely Bowl, and the Ripper area. Traverses off the Stoke Chair provide quick access to North Bowl, Greely Bowl, Southside, and the Ripper Chair. Intermediate skiers/ riders looking to access the Ripper can also take the Ripper Connector via Critical Path. Sub Peak can be reached from the boot pack trail behind the Patrol Hut at the top of the Stoke Chair. The most direct access to North Bowl is through Meet The Neighbours, Sweet Spot, and Drop In. Strategic Lift Placement The split between the upper and lower Revelation Gondola gives guests the option of skiing from the mid-station for shorter and easier laps. From the top of the Gondola, guests can either ski to the Village, or continue up the Stoke Chair. The Ripper Chair can be accessed from the Stoke via North Bowl, Greely Bowl, Sub-Peak, or the Ripper Connector. Our two beginner areas are serviced by the Turtle Creek Magic Carpet in the Village and the Little Bit Magic Carpet at the Revelation Gondola mid-station. Unique Weather Effects With the Most Vertical in North America, skiers on Mt. Mackenzie experience unusual weather phenomena resulting in three different weather zones: 1) Village to Daylodge, 2) Gondola Mid-Station to Stoke base, 3) Gondola top to summit. In storm cycles, the prevailing SW wind deposits snow on the South aspects and causes heavy wind-loading in North Bowl, deposit- ing deeper drifts of fresh powder which may not be detected by our snow plot. Benefiting from our geographical locale, Revelstoke’s abundant snowfall can be attributed to both the SW storm cycles which refresh the mountain on a regular basis, and the hard- hitting N-NW snow dumps. Automated snow reporting, webcams, and detailed weather reports from our expert forecasters are the tools we provide to help you prepare for your day on the mountain. Extensive Tree Skiing Beyond the incredible fall-line runs, wide open bowls, and flowing groomers are the 16 named and gladed areas that often lie either side of you on the trail. Wider trees like Aspen Glades and Tasty Glades allow for comfortable skill progression, while tighter and steeper trees like Clyde’s Secret Glades and Powder Monkey Glades offer deep powder and natural features to challenge your skills. TURN OVER FOR MOUNTAIN NAVIGATION BY ABILITY & WHAT’S YOUR RUN FLAVOUR? » MOST VERTICAL IN NORTH AMERICA TOP ELEVATION 2,225M (7,300FT) BOTTOM ELEVATION 512M (1,680FT) VERTICAL 1,713M (5,620FT) TERRAIN 1,263 HECTARES (3,121 ACRES) LONGEST RUN THE LAST SPIKE - 15.2KM (9.5 MILES) EASIEST WAY DOWN THE LAST SPIKE RUNS & AREAS 65 THE VILLAGE & TURTLE CREEK  MAGIC CARPET MAGIC CARPET REVELATION GONDOLA REVELATION GONDOLA BEGINNER AREA BEGINNER AREA THE SUTTON PLACE HOTEL THE SUTTON PLACE HOTEL BUILDING 2 BUILDING 3 BUILDING 1 2 1 3 4 B B B B B A 5 6 7 11 10 9 8 TURTLE CREEK BEGINNER AREA AND FUN PARK THE LAST SPIKE THE LAST SPIKE FUN PARK FUN PARK 13 12 1. Guest Services 2. Lockers & Washrooms 3. Rentals 4. Repairs 5. ROC & Kids ROC 6. Retail 7. Rockford Wok | Bar | Grill 8. Washrooms 9. La Baguette 10. Refinery Day Spa 11. Mackenzie Common 12. Fitness Centre 13. Hotel Pool Area A. Hotel Guest Check-in B. Hotel Guest Entrance MACKENZIE OUTPOST ALPINE RESPONSIBILITY CODE Know the Code - Be Safety Conscious. It is Your Responsibility. There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Regardless of how you decide to use the slopes, always show courtesy to others. Please adhere to this code and share with others the responsibility for a safe outdoor experience. 1 Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. 2 People ahead of you have the right-of-way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. 3 Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above. 4 Before starting downhill or merging onto a trail, look uphill and yield to others. 5 If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain at the scene and identify yourself to Ski Patrol. 6 Always use proper devices to help prevent runaway equipment. 7 Observe and obey all posted signs and warnings. 8 Keep off closed trails and closed areas. 9 You must not use lifts or terrain if your ability is impaired by alcohol or drugs. 10 You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the lift attendant. STAY IN BOUNDS! DON’T PUT OUR RESCUERS AT RISK AUTOMATIC $1000 MINIMUM COST FOR GUESTS ASSISTED BY RMR STAFF OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARY AND IN CLOSED AREAS. TERRAIN OUTSIDE OF THE AREA BOUNDARY BELOW THESE ICONS CONTAINS REDUCED SNOW DEPTH, EXTREMELY TIGHT TREES, AND BIG CLIFFS. DO NOT SKI/ RIDE BELOW THE ELEVATION OF THE ICONS OR YOU WILL REQUIRE RESCUE. ! ! ! ! ! MT. MACKENZIE 2,456M (8,058FT) FOOD & BEVERAGE GUEST SERVICES RETAIL BAR/LOUNGE EQUIPMENT RENTAL WARMING HUT FIRST AID HELI LANDING PAD WASHROOMS BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED EXPERT BOUNDARY PERMANENT CLOSURE SLOW SKIING AREA TERRAIN PARK LIFT 2015/16 GLADING

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HOW TO DECIDE WHERE TO SKI & RIDE!

Conical MountainBecause of Mt. Mackenzie’s conical shape and large boundary area, it’s easy for skiers to quickly disperse from the top, but it’s also easy to get separated by skiing just one run over. Check the map and agree on a meeting spot before dropping into your line.

6 Terrain ZonesFrontside, Southside, Sub Peak, North Bowl, Greely Bowl, and the Ripper area. Traverses off the Stoke Chair provide quick access to North Bowl, Greely Bowl, Southside, and the Ripper Chair. Intermediate skiers/

riders looking to access the Ripper can also take the Ripper Connector via Critical Path. Sub Peak can be reached from the boot pack trail behind the Patrol Hut at the top of the Stoke Chair. The most direct access to North Bowl is through Meet The Neighbours, Sweet Spot, and Drop In.

Strategic Lift PlacementThe split between the upper and lower Revelation Gondola gives guests the option of skiing from the mid-station for shorter and easier laps. From the top of the Gondola, guests can either ski to the Village, or

continue up the Stoke Chair. The Ripper Chair can be accessed from the Stoke via North Bowl, Greely Bowl, Sub-Peak, or the Ripper Connector. Our two beginner areas are serviced by the Turtle Creek Magic Carpet in the Village and the Little Bit Magic Carpet at the Revelation Gondola mid-station.

Unique Weather EffectsWith the Most Vertical in North America, skiers on Mt. Mackenzie experience unusual weather phenomena resulting in three different weather zones: 1) Village to Daylodge, 2) Gondola Mid-Station to Stoke base, 3)

Gondola top to summit. In storm cycles, the prevailing SW wind deposits snow on the South aspects and causes heavy wind-loading in North Bowl, deposit-ing deeper drifts of fresh powder which may not be detected by our snow plot. Benefiting from our geographical locale, Revelstoke’s abundant snowfall can be attributed to both the SW storm cycles which refresh the mountain on a regular basis, and the hard-hitting N-NW snow dumps. Automated snow reporting, webcams, and detailed weather reports from our expert forecasters are the tools we provide to help you prepare for your day on the mountain.

Extensive Tree SkiingBeyond the incredible fall-line runs, wide open bowls, and flowing groomers are the 16 named and gladed areas that often lie either side of you on the trail. Wider trees like Aspen Glades and Tasty Glades allow for comfortable skill progression, while tighter and steeper trees like Clyde’s Secret Glades and Powder Monkey Glades offer deep powder and natural features to challenge your skills.

TURN OVER FOR MOUNTAIN NAVIGATION BY ABILITY & WHAT’S YOUR RUN FLAVOUR? »

MOST VERTICAL IN NORTH AMERICATOP ELEVATION 2,225M (7,300FT)BOTTOM ELEVATION 512M (1,680FT)VERTICAL 1,713M (5,620FT)TERRAIN 1,263 HECTARES (3,121 ACRES)LONGEST RUN THE LAST SPIKE - 15.2KM (9.5 MILES)EASIEST WAY DOWN THE LAST SPIKERUNS & AREAS 65

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11. Mackenzie Common12. Fitness Centre13. Hotel Pool AreaA. Hotel Guest Check-inB. Hotel Guest Entrance

MACKENZIE OUTPOST

ALPINE RESPONSIBILITY CODEKnow the Code - Be Safety Conscious. It is Your Responsibility.There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Regardless of how you decide to use the slopes, always show courtesy to others. Please adhere to this code and share with others the responsibility for a safe outdoor experience.

1 Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.2 People ahead of you have the right-of-way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.3 Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.4 Before starting downhill or merging onto a trail, look uphill and yield to others.5 If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain at the

scene and identify yourself to Ski Patrol.

6 Always use proper devices to help prevent runaway equipment.7 Observe and obey all posted signs and warnings.8 Keep off closed trails and closed areas.9 You must not use lifts or terrain if your ability is impaired by alcohol or drugs.10 You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load,

ride and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the lift attendant.

STAY IN BOUNDS!DON’T PUT OUR RESCUERS AT RISK

AUTOMATIC $1000 MINIMUM COST FOR GUESTS ASSISTED BY RMR STAFF OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARY AND IN CLOSED AREAS.

TERRAIN OUTSIDE OF THE AREA BOUNDARY BELOW THESE ICONS CONTAINS REDUCED SNOW DEPTH, EXTREMELY TIGHT TREES, AND BIG CLIFFS. DO NOT SKI/RIDE BELOW THE ELEVATION OF THE ICONS OR YOU WILL REQUIRE RESCUE.

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FOOD & BEVERAGE GUEST SERVICES RETAIL

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RESORT INFO

Hours of Operation

Please note that from early February each lift will be open for an extra half hour due to increased daylight. Lift and department hours are subject to change.

Contact Details & Village Facilities 1.866.373.4754

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Lost & Found» Guest Services

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Public Lockers» Below Guest Services

Washrooms» Below Guest Services» Behind La Baguette

FOOD & BEVERAGE IN THE VILLAGE

Relaxed environment with a modern, trendy interior serving wok-inspired dishes and traditional West Coast entrées with a twist. Breakfast, lunch, après-ski, and dinner.

A local favourite featuring a cosy interior and serving fresh baked goods, sandwiches, gelato, and gourmet coffee. A selection of grocery and take-away items are also available.

Looking for a tall cold one, some great food and a down-to-earth mountain atmosphere? The Mac offers a great range of local micro-brews and classics on tap.

Food & Beverage On-MountainRevelation LodgeLocated at the Revelation Gondola mid-station and featuring cafeteria-style service with fresh grab n’ go items, daily hot meal specials, plus a gourmet coffee station, licensed bar and BBQ on the deck with amazing valley views.

Mackenzie OutpostLocated at the top of the Revelation Gondola with on-the-go treats, BBQ items, and a selection of hot and cold beverages from La Baguette.

Visit RevelstokeMountainResort.com to find out more about food, beverage and après-ski options.

ACTIVITIES

Step into adventure this winter at the Revelstoke Outdoors Centre, located in the Village opposite the Revelation Gondola.

Selkirk Tangiers Heli Skiing - 500,000 acres of incredible, exclusive terrain. Single and Multi-Day packages available.

Cat Skiing - Unlimited Vertical in 3 exclusive alpine bowls.

Ski Touring - Explore our legendary backcountry terrain.

Backcountry Education - Build your backcountry awareness and knowledge.

Tubing - Family fun in Turtle Creek. Visit our website for winter operating dates.

Snow School - Private and group ski and snowboard lessons available for kids, teens, adults, and first-timers.

Kids ROC - Full/half day snow school programs and après-ski activity nights for ages 6+. Fun features including a mini climbing wall, foam pit, foosball, board games, and crafts.

Mountain Tours - Free daily at 12:30pm, meeting at the base of the Revelation Gondola.

Refinery Day Spa - Enjoy therapeutic Aveda treatments and relax with a massage in the heart of the Village.

Childcare - Inquire for availability and pricing.

Mountain Navigation by AbilityLevel 1: First Time - Turtle Creek and Little Bit.

Level 2-3 - Greenhorn and Last Spike off the Stoke Chair, to Sunshine and Tickle Trunk on the lower mountain.

Level 4-5 - Stoke Chair, Ripper Chair, Southside, and North Bowl via Meet The Neighbours.

Level 6 - Sub Peak, Upper North Bowl, Gracias Ridge, and Greely Bowl. The mountain is your playground!

Visit the Revelstoke Outdoors Centre for ability level descriptions and Snow School lesson availability.

What’s Your Run Flavour?Easy Going - Tumbelina, Sunshine, Greenhorn, The Last Spike.

Cruising - Snow Rodeo, Critical Path, Burn Down, Wooley Bully, Feller Buncher.

Long-lasting - Pitch Black, Snow Rodeo, Devil’s Club, The Last Spike.

Challenging - Vertigo, Separate Reality, Kill the Banker, SWF.

Earn Your Turns - Powder Assault, Discipline, Mania.

Deep - North Bowl, Gracias Ridge, Back 40 Glades.

Exploring - Tasty Glades, Powder Monkey Glades, Conifers of Gnarnia, Tally-Ho Glades.

LUXURY SKI-IN/SKI-OUT CONDO-STYLE ACCOMMODATION

1.866.378.8866 • revelstoke.suttonplace.com

TUBING • BEGINNER SLOPES • FAMILY FUN

250.814.5060TURTLE CREEKBEGINNER AREA AND FUN PARK

TRAIL MAP

Revelation Gondola & The Stoke 8:30 am - 3:00 pmThe Ripper Chair 9:00 am - 2:30 pmGuest Services 8:00 am - 4:30 pmEquipment Rentals 8:00 am - 4:30 pmRevelstoke Outdoors Centre 8:00 am - 4:30 pmRetail Store & Repairs 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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aprèsrepeat..

...with Small Group, Single Day, and Multi-Day options!1.800.663.7080 • selkirk-tangiers.com

SKI PATROL 250.814.5055

ONLINE ONLY

VISIT REVELSTOKEMTN.COM/STORE

LIFT TICKETS

ONBESTPRICING

SUMMER INREVELSTOKE

NEW MOUNTAIN COASTER • HIKING & SIGHTSEEING

OPEN MAY TO SEPTEMBER

Visit RevelstokeMountainResort.com/summer to discover summer activities and book your stay.