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Let it snow! Ski season starts as Mount Norquay 1st to open

Winters premature arrival just means slow commutes and shovelling snow for many Calgarians. But for skiers and snowboarders its an early start to the best season of the year, with Mount Norquay already open and Nakiska following suit on the weekend.

Nakiska Ski Area opens for preview on Saturday and Sunday

Almost 400 skiers and riders hit the slopes at Mt. Norquay today, making first tracks in Canada for the 2017-18 ski season. (Luke Sudermann)

Winter's premature arrival just means slow commutes and shovelling snow for many Calgarians, but for skiers and boarders it's an early start tothe best season of the year.

Mount Norquay openedon Fridayand Nakiskawillfollow suit on Saturday with a "preview" weekend.

Christopher Nicholson, president and CEOof the Canada West Ski Area Association, confirmed Norquayisthe first ski resort in the country to begin operations for the 2017-18 season.


The resort in Banff National Park says it made the decision to open early after getting 27 centimetresof snowfall by Wednesday morning.

The resortwill runthe Cascade chairlift from11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Next to open will be the Nakiska Ski Area, which is holding a preview weekend on Saturday and Sunday.

The resort is in Kananaskis Country, where25 to 40 centimetres has already fallen and another 10 to 15 centimetres is expected overnight Friday, says Environment Canada.

With 45cm of natural snowfall since Wednesday, Mt. Norquay launched the Cascade chairlift and opened five features in its terrain park. (Luke Sudermann)

Runs open for the preview includeUpper Mapmaker, MiddleMapmaker, Amphitheatre, Middle Mountain Area, Olympic Easy Way and Middle Glades.

"Never before have we opened the Glades, the upper Glades, this early," said Matt Mosteller, senior vice-president for Resorts of the Canadian Rockies, which operates Nakiska.

"The difference this year is just this incredible amount of natural snow unheard of,"he told the Calgary Eyeopener.

Sunshine Village and Lake Louise both anticipate opening Nov. 10.

WinSport in Calgary also opens on Nov. 10.