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The snow is abundant, the days are sunny, and Gore Mountain events are hot.

Max out your snow enjoyment at Gore Mountain with a choice of events which feature special programs, focused learning, and money-saving offers.

 

MLK Weekend

A two-day Holiday Camp over MLK Weekend is designed for children aged 4-12 years. They can learn, or advance in, skiing and snowboarding. Get them started off right with these all-abilities classes, or help them stretch their skills with personalized instruction.

Bolster your child's confidence with a program which will include the child's lift ticket, lunch, and supervision each day. This lets parents get some trail time and maybe even some together time.

On Sunday, February 14, there will be a Torchlight Parade and Fireworks Spectacular. Enjoy great views from the sundeck as the dusk comes alive with a torch run and fireworks (as seen in the header photo, above.) Open Pit Grille and Food Court will be serving refreshments, with live music and apres-fun at the Tannery Pub.

Pick Your Focus

It's not only the children who can enjoy weekend clinics for skill building. Gore has For Women Only weekends for ladies 18 and up.

Gore's best women instructors will help you with personal goals and challenges. It includes breakfast, lunch, video analysis, gear discussions, lots of trail time, and the opportunity to wrap up the first day with a complimentary wine and cheese party.


The second day is all about building on the tips from the certified coaches, working on turns, and even some synchronized skiing and riding to really keep those moves in the groove.


Gore does not neglect anyone as more weekend classes include an Intro to Telemark or a Trees and Steeps Telemark clinic. Go advanced with Glades & Glory and Master the Mountain.

All classes repeat throughout the season. Choose your level and choose your weekend.

Wait, there's more

Remember, every non-holiday Wednesday of the season is a $48 lift ticket when you bring any unopened Coca-Cola beverage. It's Why Not Wednesdays!


Present the ticket sellers with any unopened Coca-Cola product, which includes Dasani water, Minute Maid, Nestea, Barq's, or Canada Dry and you'll save! Mid-week lodging deals will also have you saving big.

Beat the crowd and have more of the mountain to yourself.


There's more mid-week fun on Monday, January 29, with the Gore Mountain Restaurant Race on the recreational race course.


It's a way of supporting your favorite restaurants and watching some thrilling competition. The race will take place on The Arena on a dual slalom course with red and blue gates.

This event promises lots of fun whether you race ($5 to register and $5 dining coupon for participating) or just want to cheer the racers on.


We know you can't wait!

Find a place to stay. Fuel up at Gore or one of our many dining spots. Find out more about Gore.

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