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Snowboarding in & around TO?
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LuNaSeA
hey totas!

i'm trying to plan a lil trip to visit a coupla TOTAs the 1st/2nd week of march and wanted to know how the slopes are :toothless

can you guys give me some pointers on which to go to, and which mountains to avoid? we'll have a car so trans. won't be a problem.

thanx guys!! :tongue2
dani [nyta]
ChemEnhanced
All the snow will be gone by then and we will be golfing so you better bring your clubs :D

Blue Mountain and Horseshoe Valley are your best bets.
They are about an hour north of toronto.
LuNaSeA
quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
All the snow will be gone by then and we will be golfing so you better bring your clubs :D

Blue Mountain and Horseshoe Valley are your best bets.
They are about an hour north of toronto.


cool, thanx..will do some research on them now..

c'mon totas!! there's gotta be more boarders round these parts :p :wtf: :toothless
Moral Hazard
quote:
Originally posted by LuNaSeA
cool, thanx..will do some research on them now..

c'mon totas!! there's gotta be more boarders round these parts :p :wtf: :toothless


Mt. St. Louis is a'ight
tatgirl
Go to Montreal - better slopes there.
Euphorica
The only place worth going is Blue Mountain imo. Depending on weather they SHOULD still be open in early march.

Holiday valley in upstate new york is also a decent place to check out. A little furthur to drive though.
Porky
dahneee!

Blue Mountain is where everyone from Toronto goes to, a 2hr drive west of Toronto.

i didn't go back home for holidays so all my equipment is back home. so not sure if i'll be able to make it this march.. ttyl on msn

poh-kee
dc ajaxs
it might be a little further but flying out west to kelowna would make for a good ski trip. Good packages available and Big White is a great hill.
dj_souvlaki
if u like board parks go to dagmar.

www.skidagmar.com

lakeridge is alright. better for skiers. www.ski-lakeridge.com

there little hills but very close to toronto.

if u want a bigger hill go to blue mountain
Jem_hadar
quote:
Originally posted by dc ajaxs
it might be a little further but flying out west to kelowna would make for a good ski trip. Good packages available and Big White is a great hill.


daves alive! ;) hows it going buddy?

Jem

Porky
quote:
Originally posted by dc ajaxs
it might be a little further but flying out west to kelowna would make for a good ski trip. Good packages available and Big White is a great hill.


oh man, i've been to Big White... so much ing powder, unbelievable. more powder than BlackComb/Whistler's glaciers. more powder than Sunshine+LakeLouise

last time i was at Big White i was strictly a skier, and was so tired from all the powder my thighs burned. i wonder how it would be to board that!
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