CALGARY It’s an annual tradition during the holidays for many families, who flock to the mountains to enjoy fresh powder and snake their way down the slopes. Calgary and area ski hills were busy on Monday as ski bums took in the fresh mountain air, following last week’s massive snowfall. “Skiing and snowboarding is bringing a simple joy,” said Matt Mosteller, spokesperson for Nakiska Ski Area. “Certainly there are a lot of people interested in getting outside, in fact more than ever, we’ve seen the interest in skiing and snowboarding.” Mosteller says Nakiska has been booking up fast, and for anyone looking to head out to mountain, they should check online for any available slots for the slopes.
Author of the article: Marie Conboy
Publishing date: Dec 14, 2020 • December 16, 2020 • 2 minute read • New health measures announced by the Province are impacting many businesses in the Bow Valley, local business said they are taking a huge hit for a second time this year, as well as the many services are forced to close on Dec. 13. Photo Marie Conboy/ Postmedia. jpg, BA
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New health measures announced by the Province are impacting businesses in the Bow Valley with many taking a huge hit for a second time this year, and many services are forced to close on Dec. 13.
Wade Graham, local business owner of Float Canmore, said he is struggling to understand why people can still go to the mall but they can’t go for a massage or a float for relaxation purposes.