Staff Shortages Close Revelstoke For The Season

Revelstoke Mountain Resort has announced that they will not open the mountain for operations due to staffing shortages related to COVID-19. In a statement Peter Nielsen Vice President of Operations said:

Operations Update – RMR Closed for the Season

March 31 2021

Due to a staff shortage in our Mountain Operations division attributed to Covid-19 circumstances, we have made the difficult decision to cease operations for the 2020.21 winter season. Our top priority at Revelstoke Mountain Resort has always been the health and safety of our guests and employees. Please note, access to the mountain is prohibited when the Resort is not in operation.

If you have unused lift tickets for this season, please email rmrbookings@revelstokemtn.com for a full refund or for credit towards next winter. Please be patient as we address all customer inquiries and navigate this challenging time.

Although this season has ended abruptly, I encourage you to look back on the high points of this past winter. Take a moment to scroll through your phone and relive the moments you captured while skiing or riding.

At the Resort, we began this season on November 27 and operated for a total of 124 days. We faced several challenges but rallied together as a team to keep our doors open. Your commitment to follow our safety protocols allowed us to deliver a world-class ski and snowboard experience, despite the Covid-19 pandemic. The ability to experience the outdoors allowed us to stay healthy, both physically and mentally, and I am personally thankful for the experiences I had on the mountain.

I would also like to state how proud I am of our staff and local community. The collective passion shared by our employees and residents is what makes Revelstoke so special. I cannot think of a better place to work, play or live.

In closing, I look forward to welcoming everyone back when we kick off our summer season on May 21 with the opening of the Pipe Mountain Coaster. Until then, stay healthy and get outside often.

Sincerely,

Peter Nielsen
Vice President of Operations
Revelstoke Mountain Resort

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