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Hart Highlands helps Tabor season pass holders

Anyone with a season’s pass for the Tabor Mountain Ski Resort is getting a bit of a boost courtesy of the Hart Highlands Ski Hill, following the recent fire at Tabor.

The local hill is offering those with the pass free accessibility this weekend.

“We were devastated to hear the news this morning when we woke up and feel very sorry for the community, for all skiers and snowboarders in the area, and we’re hoping this will help out in some small way,” explains Hart Highlands Marketing Director, Jess Hudson.

“The skiing and snowboarding community is really a family-oriented community and the Hart Highlands Winter Club always loves to support families, so we don’t want to see anyone miss a weekend of skiing.”

Tabor season’s pass holders are also getting help from Purden Ski Village; they are offering rates at 25% off for those people.

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
SAIT RTBN grad.

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