Every Tuesday, I feature my favorite Instagram photos from around the lift world.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BV56uZAjETk/?taken-by=dyerallterrainexcavation
Every Tuesday, I feature my favorite Instagram photos from around the lift world.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BV56uZAjETk/?taken-by=dyerallterrainexcavation
Every Tuesday, I feature my favorite Instagram photos from around the lift world.

Every Tuesday, I feature my favorite Instagram photos from around the lift world.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BQJff70lIsi/?taken-by=canadaskilifts
Every Tuesday, we pick our favorite Instagram photos from around the lift world.
Every Tuesday, we pick our favorite Instagram photos from around the lift world.
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The largest ski resort company in the world, Vail Resorts, announced a deal this morning to buy North America’s biggest ski mountain for just over USD$1 billion in cash and stock. The acquisition of Whistler Blackcomb brings Vail Resorts’ portfolio to a dozen mountain resorts including the most-visited in the United States, Canada and Australia. Vail Resorts, Inc. will also own six of the top ten mountains by skier visits in North America. The company has been looking to grow internationally since acquiring Australia’s Perisher Resort in 2015.
Whistler Blackcomb Holdings currently trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange. CEO Dave Brownie says the company’s board has been “monitoring the unique challenges facing the broader ski industry due to the unpredictability of year-to-year regional weather patterns.” As a result, the Whistler Blackcomb board accepted a takeover offer from Vail that places a 43 percent premium over Friday’s stock price, valuing W-B Holdings at CDN$1.39 billion.
The deal is expected to close before the end of the year. On the season pass front, Whistler Blackcomb will quit the Liftopia-powered Mountain Collective pass after this season and join Vail’s Epic Pass. Epic pass-holders will have access to 253 lifts at Vail’s 12 resorts in three countries.
Whistler Blackcomb announced a $345 million capital improvement plan called Renaissance earlier this year that will include new lifts on both mountains over the next 20 years and Vail intends to continue investing in this initiative.