Marble Mountain Ski Resort, Ski resort in Steady Brook, Canada
Marble Mountain Ski Resort is a ski resort on the slopes of Mount Musgrave in western Newfoundland, Canada. It offers a range of runs from easy beginner slopes to more demanding terrain, served by multiple lifts spread across the mountain.
The resort was built in the 1980s as part of an effort to develop winter sports in Atlantic Canada. Hosting events at the 1999 Canada Winter Games in Corner Brook gave it wider recognition beyond Newfoundland.
The resort sits close to Corner Brook in western Newfoundland and draws families and younger skiers from across the province. Skiing here feels like a local habit rather than a special event, with a relaxed mood that reflects how people in the region spend winter weekends.
The resort is open during the winter season, and it is worth checking opening conditions before heading out since Newfoundland weather can change quickly. Bringing layers and waterproof outerwear is a good idea, as wind and moisture are common on the mountain.
Marble Mountain receives some of the heaviest natural snowfall of any ski resort in Atlantic Canada, largely because of its closeness to the ocean. This means snow on the ground tends to pile up quickly and stay longer than at many comparable areas further inland.
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