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Posted: December 21, 2021

KAR provides update on operations after fire

Kimberley Alpine Resort (KAR) has provided an update following the Dec. 18 fire that destroyed the lift control building adjacent to the upper terminal of the North Star Express lift.

“We are relieved to report that no one was hurt in the fire,” stated Ted Funston, KAR’s ski area manager in a social media update.

“The Kimberley Fire Department and the RCMP responded immediately and are currently actively investigating the cause of the fire. We are assisting and supporting their investigation in any way we can.

“As soon as the seriousness of the incident became clear our thoughts immediately turned to all the families, children, and other keen skiers and riders who we love and who would be losing access to the mountain via the Northstar Quad chair until we can get it fixed again,” Funston outlined.

“Our hearts also go out to everyone in Kimberley who makes a living dependent on tourism and the operation of the ski resort, including the owners of many of the businesses in town, and the great staff who work for them.

“Thank you for all the kind words of support you are providing, and the offerings of help many of the businesses in the region have come to us with. We’ve seen so many examples over the last few days of why we all love Kimberley,” he said.

“Please know that our main focus right now is continuing to give locals and visitors access to the great skiing and riding up there, and to make visiting the resort as fun and enjoyable as we can.”

The following are some of the initiatives the resort currently has underway for the holidays:

– Offering a ski/snowboard delivery service by snowmobile up the Ridgeway Road for those who choose to walk to the backside.

– Adding night lights to the Owl T-bar so that the long tradition of night skiing in Kimberley can continue.

– Looking for an alternative location for the rail park, possibly in the base area.

– Getting the Easter top BBQ going again.

– And providing the Kootenay Haus to give guests access to a warm building without having to come back to the base area.

– Plus events and activities in the base including the skating rink to create family fun.

“While this has been a difficult blow for all our staff, please know that we are feeling energized and excited to do the best we can for you,” Funston said.

“Our other main focus of course is getting the Quad chair up running again as soon as we possibly can. We are working hard to source any parts we can from around the world to try to replace what was lost. We will keep you updated when we have an idea of the possible timelines.

“Thank you for all your support. The riding’s really good up there from the recent snow, there’s lots more snow in the forecast, and so we hope to see you up on the mountain soon.”

Kimberley Alpine Resort photo

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