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October 07, 2021
Bozzy from
Canada
Bozzy from

February 12, 2020
KittyBelle from
Canada
KittyBelle from

February 05, 2021
Gypsyrozbud from
Canada
Gypsyrozbud from

I have been skiing Red for 40 years and watched the mountain grow. At first it was great as more lifts were added and more terrain opened up. However, the developers moved in too and now with COVID more and more young families are leaving the cities and buying up real estate in our “little” town. The ski hill has become very busy even in the middle of the week! It has become impossible to find affordable housing either to buy or to rent. Expect to find lift lines and line ups in the grocery store...I suppose that is called “progress”! I am now searching BC for another small ski town to move to...
February 26, 2019
Che Robinson from
Canada
Che Robinson from

Red's got a lot of tree skiing with a lot of broken dangerous branches and many, many little surprises along the way. Having lived here for a while I suspect it’s left that way on purpose, Mountain bike trails are same: right at eye level you most likely find nasty spike branches and little surprises litter bike trails also. Locals don’t depend on tourism. In fact, they are, for most part, working at the lead mine which pumps some serious toxin into the local air all day everyday. Rossland and Red are two different places altogether. In the village you’ll find smiling faces and a brand new hotel and a couple of hostels even. I’d avoid nightlife in Rossland, As I said, it’s a rough lead minded attitude that hates newcomers and visitors.
March 29, 2017
Alan James from
United States
Alan James from

Fun place to ski. I would love it even more if the investment had been in fast detachable quads instead of condos and condo access. Imagine how much fun this place would be if instead of lodging development it had fast chairs and live music in Rafters everyday. If you catch Red after a dump you will love it.
January 30, 2020
KittyBelle from
Canada
KittyBelle from

There are a lot of very fast and uncontrolled skiers and boarders here! I don’t know about other resorts but certain runs like Rino’s, Turkey Alley, Silver Sheep, Southern Comfort (where there are mostly beginner/intermediate) there are crazy fast skiers/boarders who ride way too close. It is dangerous and yet the ski patrol do nothing about it! These guys (and yes, they are always guys!) should be reported and have their passes taken away! And be banned from the ski hill!
March 10, 2020
David booth from
United States
David booth from

I have mixed emotions when it comes to Red Mountain. On one hand they have ample terrain and not that many people there, on the other hand the majority of the terrain is low down and you can rarely ski them outside of icy conditions.
While I was there I talked to a skier from a little town called Nelson, just an hour north. he encouraged me to go to his ski hill (White water) to check out the conditions there as the hill is located higher up and even though it's less terrain, it's actually all skiable. I did end up taking a day to go up there and I'm glad I did as the snow was much deeper and lift lines were also just as empty.
While I was in Nelson I also decided to take a walk around the town. This town is more developed than Red with neat stores and a plethora of breweries. The food chains are also amazing and plentiful.
All in all, Red Mountain is an ok hill that may be a bit too over hyped. Either that, or like Europe, maybe this ski hill is starting to see the effects of climate change on it's lower runs. Get it while it's cold.
Positives for Red:
-usually Low lift lines and space to ski (Whitewater has space too)
-tree skiing (when conditions permit - more off than on)
-steeps
-Rafters is great - can sometimes be too packed and you don't find a seat.
Negatives for Red:
- conditions on lower runs not too great and get hit first with warm weather
- slow outdated lifts that get shut down with the smallest amount of wind
- Josie hotel rooms have no hot tub (WTF)
- not a lot of restaurant options
- nothing really to do in town.
- watch out for CORE shots. I got one on my last day on my new ski's :(
Final thoughts. I didn't really find the people in the Red area nicer than other areas, I just found them to be people from a small town. Some seemed friendly, some really didn't want people to be around. haha. It's good skiing, but if I had to do it again, I would go straight to Nelson. Seriously, take a day and head over there to Whitewater. You will not regret it. And go in the lodge for food at Nelson as the food is amazing and blows the doors off any restaurant near Red.
March 09, 2012
steven from
Australia
steven from

March 13, 2012
alan from
Canada
alan from
