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The Edmonton Ski Club, located on Connors Hill at 9613 96th Ave., was created in 1911 as a ski jumping venue. It claims to be the oldest ski club in North America.
Edmonton Ski Club 'blindsided' by termination of ski hill lease, open to collaborating with area hills; The ski club, financially strapped and accountable for decades-old buildings and equipment, ...
WATCH ABOVE: The Edmonton Ski Club reopened on Thursday after going through years of uncertainty. Chris Chacon was there for the grand opening. – Dec 26, 2019 ...
The Edmonton Ski Club Story: Past, Present and Future. The Norwegian immigrants who founded the Edmonton Ski Club in the heart of the city’s North Saskatchewan River Valley in 1911 were decades ...
Crews at the Edmonton Ski Club were scrambling over the weekend to clean up, after vandals struck the facility for a second time in recent months. Skip to main content. Sections.
The Edmonton Ski Club now expects to get the $388,000 it needs to operate this season. "It keeps our doors open," Ken Saunders, the ski club's executive director, said Monday during a presentation at ...
The Edmonton Ski Club needs a $15-million facelift and fast-tracked approval for parts of its redevelopment plans to remain viable, says the club’s president on the eve of its annual general ...
The 108-year-old ski hill in the city's river valley was closed for the 2018/19 ski and snowboard season, after operating on limited hours the previous season. Edmonton Ski Club to open 3 days a ...
Edmonton also has its own ski hills, just minutes from downtown. The century-old Edmonton Ski Club offers gentle hills and a challenging Black Diamond run, all with downtown views.
The 105-year-old Edmonton Ski Club asked the city for emergency funding Monday morning, saying they need $388,000 immediately just to open this season. Advertisement oop Story continues below ...
Article content EDMONTON. An Edmonton woman has launched a $900,000 lawsuit against the Edmonton Ski Club and the City of Edmonton after alleging she was seriously injured while tobogganing.
The president of the Edmonton Ski Club hopes to open the slopes a few days a week, starting in January. Monty Worobec told CBC News on Wednesday the club is in talks with the city, trying to figure ...