Our progressive terrain park & rail garden are a whopping 16 acres (6.5 hectares). Designed for the progression of riders and skiers, you will find an assortment of table tops, step up jumps and spines. For a good mix of metal to grind, you’ll also find minis, flats, rainbows, kinks, wide rails, and boxes for skiers and snowboarders to satisfy your park cravings.
This year there will be 9 new stunts to scope out:
- 32ft Long, 2ft Wide Funbox
- 30ft Long, 1ft Wide Flat-Down-Flat Funbox
- 30ft Long, 1ft Wide Battleship Funbox
- 12ft Flat, 16ft Down 1ft Wide Funbox
- 10ft Flat, 16ft Down Flatbar Rail
- 24ft Angled Street Rail
- 40ft S-Box
- 8ft High, 16ft Wide Multi-Use Tombstone/Wallride
- 40ft Long S-Rail
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Skiers and boarders can work on their alley-oops and 10-80's in the halfpipe, thanks to an 18-degree slope and a 4 metre (12 foot) radius. At 140 metres long (460 feet), there’s lots of opportunity to catch some air.
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Home to the Canadian Junior National Freestyle Championships in March 2004, the aerial site is an exceptional training venue for the pros to go for big air.
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Also home to the Canadian Junior National Freestyle Championships in March 2004, the dual moguls race course is a 275 metre (902 feet), FIS-certified course set up with wireless timing.
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275 metres (900 feet) of thigh-burning exhilaration! Keeping safety and performance in mind, the naturally rolling terrain and impressive drop will satisfy both elite racers and recreational enthusiasts. The dedicated Race Centre is home of the Vernon Ski Club and has hosted the 2005 Canadian Masters Slalom Race, the K1 & K2 Zone Finals and the Nancy Greene Zone Finals for the Okanagan Valley.
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