Passes / Lift Tickets
Season Passes
Start the winter season with something you can enjoy all winter long. If you love winter as much as we do, a Season Pass
is the best way to keep you outside and active all winter long. Wear your love of winter proudly with a pass to TTSSV where
you can enjoy Skiing and Snowboarding.
Below are the options we have available. Be sure to read the and check off the consent form attached to each pass before
purchasing. If you do not you may not be eligible to ride the trails until you do.
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Family MembershipProduct on sale$790.00
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Adult MembershipProduct on sale$305.00
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Youth/Student/Senior MembershipProduct on sale$240.00
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Rental Membership Child – Under 12Product on sale$175.00
Lift Tickets / Day Passes
Whether you are joining a friend or family member or wanting to get out just for the day we have options
available to you. Be sure to read and check off the consent form attached to each pass before purchasing.
If you do not you may not be eligible to ride the trails until you do.
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Snowshoeing$5.00
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Moonlight Snowshoe$10.00
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Under 4 Full Day Pass$10.00
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Kids 1/2 Day (3 Hour Flex) – under 12 years old$25.00
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Youth 1/2 Day (3 Hour Flex) – 12 to 18 years old$30.00
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Kids Full Day Pass – under 12 years old$30.00
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Youth Full Day Pass – 12 to 18 years old$33.00
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Adult 1/2 Day (3 Hour Flex)$35.00
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Adult Full Day Pass$40.00
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March Break Learn to Ski Package$85.00
Want to use Cash or Cheque?
Season passes can also be purchased at:
Howey Bros.
57 Whitewood Ave W.
New Liskeard, ON
P0J 1P0
FAQ
Where can I pickup my pass?
Passes can be picked up in the chalet up upon arriving at the hill. Please ensure you checked off the consent form when purchasing your pass.
How long is my pass valid?
Our passes are valid until the end of the season. We will announce on our Facebook page when that will be as it changes yearly due to weather.
What is the benefit of a Season Pass?
Season passes allow you to use the hill all season without any hassle.
How should I dress?
Always dress for the weather and conditions of the day. We have conveniently added a 7-day forecast to the home page and a current temperature rating at the bottom of our site.
Can I take a bus to the hill?
Yes! Our bus schedule is listed on our “About” page and shows in great detail the pickup and drop-off points.
Can I get something to eat while im there?
Yes, our lodge is open for seating and eating and our concession is fully open.
Do you offer tubing?
Yes, we have a brand new tubing hill that is available for all ages. Please be sure to check out our tubing page under Rates.
What if it is extremely cold?
In the even of extreme weather conditions, we may limit some or all facility operations. The decision will be made on a daily basis according to local weather conditions.
Alpine Responsibility Code
There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Regardless of how you decide to use the slopes, always show courtesy to others. Please adhere to the code listed below and share with others the responsibility for a safe outdoor experience.
1 – Always stay in control. You must be able to stop, or avoid other people or objects.
2 – People ahead of you have the right-of-way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.
3 – Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.
4 – Before starting downhill or merging onto a trailer, look up-hill and yield to others.
5 – If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain at the scene and identify yourself to Ski Patrol.
6 – Always use proper devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
7 – Observe and obey all posted signed and warnings.
8 – Keep off closed trails and closed areas.
9 – You must not use lifts or terrain if your ability is impaired through use of alcohol or drugs.
10 – You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load and unload lifts. If in doubt ask the lift attendant.
Know the Code – Be Safety Conscious It Is Your Responsibility