The Ikon Pass community has expanded to all corners of the country with the addition of The Summit at Snoqualmie in Washington, Cypress Mountain in British Columbia and Boyne Highlands and Boyne Mountain in Michigan. Plus, access to Loon Mountain in New Hampshire and Sugarloaf and Sunday River in Maine just tripled.
The Summit at Snoqualmie, Cypress Mountain, Boyne Highlands and Boyne Mountain will offer seven days each on the Ikon Pass and five days each on the Ikon Base Pass with 10 holiday blackout dates (Dec. 26-31, 2018; Jan. 19-20, 2019; Feb. 16-17, 2019).
Loon Mountain, Sugarloaf and Sunday River originally offered seven days combined between the three destinations on the Ikon Pass, (five days combined between the three destinations on the Ikon Base Pass) and will now offer seven days at each destination (five days at each destination on the Ikon Base Pass), bringing access to 21 days total on the Ikon Pass (15 days total on the Ikon Base Pass).
“For 70 years Boyne Resorts has been guided by a focus to create memorable experiences for our guests, and we are deeply committed to maintaining the individual character of each of our destinations. This is what the Ikon Pass is about, so we are thrilled to add our Pacific Northwest and Midwest destinations to the Ikon Pass community,” said Stephen Kircher, president and CEO, Boyne Resorts. “And by increasing access to our destinations in the East, we are excited to offer a variety of winter experiences throughout North America.”
“With new destinations in the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest, plus expanded access in the Northeast, the Ikon Pass now offers access throughout key ski markets in North America, opening up even more opportunities for Ikon Pass holders to explore all of our iconic destinations,” said Erik Forsell, CMO of Alterra Mountain Co.
The Summit at Snoqualmie includes Alpental Ski Area and is nestled in the heart of the Washington Cascades, less than an hour from Seattle. The destination has four base areas with two terrain parks, night skiing, winter-tubing, Nordic skiing and terrain for all abilities.
Cypress Mountain is located 30 minutes from Vancouver and offers skiers and riders the most terrain, vertical drop, lifts and best snow conditions on the highest peak of Vancouver’s legendary North Shore Mountains. It is also the proud home of Canada’s first Olympic gold medal on home snow.
Boyne Highlands and Boyne Mountain are Northern Michigan’s premier mountain destinations, located 280 miles north of Detroit, offering more skiable acres than anywhere else in lower Michigan, including the state’s longest ski run.