INVESTMENT WILL HELP POPULAR SKI HILL IMPROVE FACILITIES
AND BROADEN MARKET
Proving that when it comes to skiing, it’s not all down
hill, the Smokey Mountain Ski Club is about to make a
number of enhancements to its ski hill. The Atlantic Canada
Opportunities Agency (ACOA) will provide the not-for-profit
ski club with $356,198 in funding under its Strategic
Community Investment Fund (SCIF), for the development of a
terrain park for snowboarders and upgrades to existing
equipment. As well, funding will support the development of
a three-year marketing plan to help the ski hill broaden
its market.
In announcing the funding, Labrador MP, Lawrence O’Brien
said that while the Smokey Mountain hill is already a
popular skiing destination, the infrastructure improvements
will help the club expand its operations.
“For over 40 years, this ski club has been an important
part of the community here in Labrador city, “O’Brien
said. “With the addition of better snow-boarding facilities
and the focus on increasing the hill’s profile in other
markets, the club will continue to play a vital role in
this community’s social and economic well-being.”
In addition to the construction of a new terrain park,
renovations to the Smokey Mountain Ski Hill will feature
extensive upgrading and replacement of current equipment.
Specifically, the hill will purchase a new snow groomer,
construct a new garage, and make upgrades to the existing
poma lift, snow groomer and lodge roof.
The three-year marketing strategy will capitalize on these
infrastructure improvements to increase the ski hill’s
appeal to outside markets. Smokey Mountain is a very
popular local skiing destination, and has seen dramatically
increased usage in recent years.
“We recognize the potential of our ski hill as the nucleus
for a more diversified tourism industry here in Labrador
City,” said Corey Walsh, Manager of the Smokey Mountain Ski
Club. “Through improving our facilities and partnering with
other tourism organizations and community stakeholders, our
vision is to develop a winter tourism product that will
have a long-lasting and positive impact for local business.
Over the years, we have focused on creating a first-class
ski hill to serve the local skiing community. Now, we
recognize that the hill can provide broader economic
benefits for the community as a whole. “
A not-for-profit organization, the Smokey Mountain Ski Club
is a model example of community initiative and partnership.
Started by a group of ski enthusiasts in 1954—with the
support of the Iron Ore Company of Canada—the original club
members built their own ski lodge and tow rope on the
southwest face of Smokey Mountain. Local business joined in
the cause by donating equipment and giving financial
support. In 1961, the ski paths were relocated to the east
face of the mountain to allow for future expansion.
The Smokey Mountain Ski Club has hosted numerous events
over the years such as the 1970 Canadian Alpine
Championships, the 1976 Pontiac Cup final race, and the
Newfoundland and Labrador Winter Games in both 1982 and
1998.
Federal funding for this project is being provided through
ACOA’s Strategic Community Investment Fund (SCIF). SCIF is
providing $135 million over five years to help communities
in Atlantic Canada create an environment that encourages
the development of strategic sectors. This fund,
administered by ACOA, is a component of the $700 million
Atlantic Investment Partnership (AIP).
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The Smokey Mountain Ski Club in Labrador City will receive
a $356,198 investment from the Atlantic Canada
Opportunities Agency for significant upgrades to its ski
hill. Enhancements to the ski hill will include the
development of a terrain park for snow boarders and the
purchase of new grooming equipment.
Labrador MP Lawrence O’Brien commented that the funding
will support the ski hill’s expansion in the future. “This
ski club has long been an important part of the community
here in Labrador City. These improvements will increase the
hill’s appeal and attract more skiers to the hill, which
will have positive spin-offs for the local business
community.”
The ACOA funding will also support the development of a three-year marketing plan designed to heighten the ski hill’s profile in outside markets.
For more information, please contact: Ron Crozier Office of the Hon. Joseph McGuire Minister of ACOA (902) 888-4150 Doug Burgess Director, Public Affairs ACOA (709) 772-2935 Lawrence O'Brien, MP Labrador (613) 996-4630