Mount Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the proposed access to the resort, overlooks Valemount.

After nearly a year of careful planning, Vancouver-based resort developers have officially filed an expression of interest with the provincial government outlining their wish to build an all-season alpine resort near Valemount, BC.

The area includes Mount Arthur Meighen and Mount Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the latter of which was referred to as “ski hill mountain” by locals for a decade preceding the mountain’s re-naming. The mountains are part of the Premiere Range of the Cariboo Mountains only 6-8 kilometres west of Valemount and are visible from many vantage points in the village.

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One thought on “Ski resort interest returns to Valemount”

  1. This is great! The Robson Valley needs this so badly. Finally local people get it! We need to market to the world, the Edmonton crowd will never be enough to get things going here. Anybody who opposes this development, PLEASE state your rational case here_____________.

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