Prairie Post (West Edition)

Hidden Valley Ski Resort needs operator, or else no season

- BY KENDALL KING ALBERTA NEWSPAPER GROUP

The fate of Hidden Valley Ski Resort for the 2021/22 winter season is up in the air.

The Medicine Hat News reported earlier this year that the province was looking for a private contractor to take over operations of the resort.

There have been several interested parties, notably Castle Mountain Resort, however it is unknown whether any bids have been placed. The closing date for bids was Sept. 7 and any operator looking to take over for the upcoming season would need to start preparing.

If no one assumes the operation, Hidden Valley will remain closed this season, affecting local ski and snowboard enthusiast­s as well as anyone wanting to take part in outdoor activities.

Hidden Valley has been a haven for local residents since its opening in the 1960s. It offers recreation­al activities to skiers and snowboarde­rs of all skill levels, and also hosts students and corporate groups.

Hidden Valley ski resort just out of Elkwater in Cypress Hills Inter-provincial Park is a popular destinatio­n for those who love to downhill ski. Here, the ski area was a busy place.

An official from the Elkwater Ski Club emphasized the importance of accessibil­ity to regional ski slopes.

“For many in our region, skiing at Hidden Valley is a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors in the winter. For families who are part of Elkwater Ski Club, it is about (community building) and resiliency. Whether we’re learning new skills, chatting on the chair lift, or hosting a race, skiing together provides a constructi­ve social outlet and makes even the coldest days fun.”

The official says “Hidden Valley’s operationa­l status is of great interest” and the club is “eagerly awaiting news of the 2021/22 ski season.”

Deborah Forbes, artist, educator and trustee for Medicine Hat Public School Division, remains hopeful Hidden Valley will open.

“With family members involved in skiing and snowboardi­ng, I know how many (people) would be devastated if ‘the Hill’ didn’t open this season,” Forbes told the News. “In our little corner of southeaste­rn Alberta, access to outdoor winter sports is essential to the physical, mental and emotional health of so many. Very few families can afford trips to the mountains. Elkwater is our accessible jewel.”

Forbes says outdoor activities, such as those offered at Hidden Valley, are great options during the pandemic as it allows for social distancing.

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