Sunshine Village to Build Canada’s First Bubble Six Chairlift

Leitner-Poma will install its first ever bubble chairlift in Canada at Banff Sunshine. The six place chairlift with heated seats will replace the aging Angel Express, built in 1988. The move follows construction of Sunshine’s first bubble lift, the Tee Pee Town LX quad in 2015. When the project is complete within the next two years, all lifts at Sunshine will be under 30 years old.

Parks Canada approved the project in March and Sunshine crews spent this summer widening the lift line and pouring select foundations for the new lift. No opening date has been set but Sunshine intends to have the Angel Express 6 operational for either the 2024-25 or 2025-26 ski season.

26 thoughts on “Sunshine Village to Build Canada’s First Bubble Six Chairlift

  1. Bluebottlenose September 13, 2023 / 12:18 pm

    I wonder how these things will hold up in 20-30 years

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    • Joe Blake September 13, 2023 / 7:25 pm

      Allegedly Rex is gone next summer.

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      • Windows 95 January 15, 2024 / 10:26 pm

        No. Rainier Express will not be gone in 2024.

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  2. Christopher Dyson September 13, 2023 / 1:45 pm

    This is great news. The angel chair was the first chairliftI ever rode when I was six years old in 1973. Original lift was replaced in the 80s, it’s high time it’s replaced again. the TP town quad chair made a massive difference to skiing that terrain on those blower -30 days above tree line. It’s so welcome to have that heat and protection from the wind.

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    • Mishers May 6, 2024 / 6:04 pm

      Angel is not your first ski lift you have rode. I know this because you have to take the gondola up before you ski.

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      • skier72 May 6, 2024 / 6:56 pm

        The original VonRoll Gondola was built in 1979, before that point you had to ride up an access road and park at the bottom of Angel. So yes, Christopher’s first lift was the original Angel double, just as he said.

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      • WH2Oshredder May 7, 2024 / 1:39 pm

        Since he said “charlift”, that excludes the gondola and so he is right.

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      • Christopher Dyson May 7, 2024 / 3:55 pm

        I said chairlift not ski lift. Also, the first time I rode angel chair there was no gondola I rode up from the parking lot on a bus. Snap!

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        • GearJammer May 7, 2024 / 5:12 pm

          I also rode that bus – if I remember correctly (I was a very junior Gearjammer grom) it was a glorified school bus with heavy duty chains. Simultaneously the most beautiful and terrifying bus ride ever!!

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  3. Terry September 13, 2023 / 6:10 pm

    Who’s bubble will be built better? Sunshine or Lake Louise?.. 24/25, the year of the bubble.

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  4. Doug September 13, 2023 / 6:35 pm

    The existing Angel lift is in phenomenal shape given its age.

    This has got to be one of North America’s coldest lift lines. It suffers frequent wind closures. Heavier chairs will make a difference but bubbles increase wind susceptibility, so unsure if the new lift will be more resilient.

    Sunshine needs to focus on its lodges. The existing village lodge is far too small and environmentalists seem to have killed the Goat’s Eye lodge idea.

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    • pbropetech September 14, 2023 / 8:49 am

      Doug- now that we’ve had our bubble for a few years, we’ve all noticed that as long as the bubbles are closed they’re actually better in the wind (up to a certain point, of course, then all bets are off like any other chairlift). If they’re open, though, hold on tight.

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  5. Ryan September 13, 2023 / 8:23 pm

    everyone gets so excited about bubbles.

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    • meirk September 13, 2023 / 9:05 pm

      They are quite nice once you get spoiled by them on a windy day.
      They’re also a relative rarity in North America…

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    • skier72 September 13, 2023 / 11:27 pm

      @RYAN obviously you have never skied Sunshine, or the Angel chair for that matter. The bubbles are definitely a welcome upgrade here. My concern is that the vandalism of bubbles on TeePee Town (sharpies and ski poles) will make it over to the new Angel lift within a few years.

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  6. Haydenklev5 September 13, 2023 / 8:24 pm

    Surprised they’re not going with Doppelmayr to match with Tee Pee Town. I think it would look way better if they matched tbh

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  7. nedakal September 13, 2023 / 9:38 pm

    This is amazing news! Angel has got to be one of the coldest lifts I’ve ever ridden so it’s great to see this getting replaced with a bubble.

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  8. skier72 September 13, 2023 / 11:28 pm

    I will definitely miss the original Angel chair, but this is a welcome upgrade in my opinion. Sunshine has always been a leader in the Albertan ski market in terms of their lift infrastructure, and I’m excited to ride the new lift.

    Now only if RCR would replace Silver at Nakiska…

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    • magicwizard423 September 14, 2023 / 10:54 am

      If RCR would replace lifts at Stoneham and MSA

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      • Don September 15, 2023 / 10:40 am

        If they would replace lifts at all!

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  9. Don September 15, 2023 / 10:43 am

    Angel is an awesome lift with a really good mix of terrain. As others note it can be a bit cold, but that is Sunshine so we are used to it. Angel really is aging and talking to the mechanics it takes some creativity to keep it running year to year. Last winter it had more than it’s share of tech issues and really is time for something new.

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  10. Christian October 23, 2023 / 4:55 am

    Bubbles chairlifts with heated seats should be a priority for all cold resorts.
    I ski in Sweden and love going up in january/february, but bubbles and heated seats would make a ton of difference, especially when bringing along children/less experienced skiers.

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