Iconic ski resorts join Mountain Collective

Revelstoke in British Columbia (pictured) and Telluride have joined the Mountain Collective
Two big-name, iconic North American ski resorts have been added to the Mountain Collective pass, beefing up its already impressive list.
Revelstoke in British Columbia and Telluride in Colorado are the latest additions to the Mountain Collective alliance for 2016/17, offering even more big-mountain skiing to holders of the season pass currently on sale for $409.
The Mountain Collective Pass includes two days of skiing or riding at each of its 14 world-class partner destinations — Alta/Snowbird, Aspen Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Ski Banff-Lake Louise-Sunshine, Mammoth Mountain, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, Ski Queenstown-Coronet Peak-The Remarkables (New Zealand), Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows, Stowe Mountain Resort, Sun Valley, Taos, Thredbo (Australia), Telluride Ski Resort and Whistler Blackcomb*). On top of this, the pass offers a 50 percent discount on all additional days with no blackout dates. Mountain Collective Passholders also receive two days at each in Chamonix (France), Hakuba Valley (Japan) and Valle Nevado (Chile).
“Revelstoke Mountain Resort is truly stoked and honoured to join the Mountain Collective. We believe that the resorts in the collective offer the very best ski experience on the planet and we are confident those who visit us will not be disappointed with our seemingly endless vertical and big mountain skiing,” said Graham Rennie, president of Revelstoke Mountain Resort.
The 2016-17 Mountain Collective pass is now on sale for a limited time at $409 USD (£314) for adults and $99 (£76) for kids aged 12 and under, making the Mountain Collective™ Pass an affordable option for adventurous families. Passes are available online at MountainCollective.com.
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