Whitewater joins 14 resort alliance

A new partnership for Nelson’s ski resort is a win-win for pass holders and the community.

This from Whitewater’s Rebeckah Hornung as the resort has joined the Powder Alliance Pass Program.

The Powder Alliance provides pass holders three free days at each of the member resorts located throughout western North America.

Hornung says bringing more visitors to Whitewater would be an economic benefit to Nelson.

The Powder Alliance has 14 resort members which means you’d get up to 39 free ski tickets at the other destinations.

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