COVID-19 SAFETY MEASURES
We are looking forward to welcoming you back to the slopes of Marmot Basin this season. As always, the health and safety of our guests, employees and community remains our highest priority and is always at the forefront of our decision-making process. We continue to follow provincial and federal recommendations for our 2021-2022 season. We may adjust our protocols as the season progresses to align with evolving government health regulations and to provide you with the best experience to enjoy our wide-open spaces.

HOW THIS AFFECTS YOUR VISIT
REP is no longer in effect.
Wearing Masks indoors is still mandatory.

Face masks will be required in all indoor spaces, except when consuming food and beverages. Face masks are also required in lines for ski lifts, rental equipment, ticket sales, and while riding lifts with any individual(s) other than those within your cohort, as well as in all other outdoor areas where physical distancing of 2 metres cannot be maintained.
Ski masks that have holes or vents in them are not considered acceptable face coverings. Medical mask exemptions are not recognized at Marmot Basin.
Please continue to physically distance from others and maintain a minimum 2 metre distance from other guests as well as staff whenever possible. This includes in lift lines as well as in ticket, rental and retail lines.
Please do not visit the mountain if you are feeling unwell or experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19 (including fever, cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, sore throat or runny nose). For more information on symptoms, and whether you should visit Marmot Basin, please visit the Government of Alberta's website
Marmot Basin does not require that lift tickets be reserved or purchased ahead of time. There is no limit for the amount of skiers/snowboarders on the mountain at one time, however, we do have a fixed number of parking spaces available on a first come first served basis. While you may purchase your ticket in advance online, this does not guarantee you a parking spot should our parking lots reach full capacity.
Plexiglass barriers and hand sanitization stations have been installed where appropriate and frequent surface sanitation continues to occur.