Thank You from Banff-Lake Louise!

May 25th, 2010: BANFF-LAKE LOUISE, Alberta, Canada

Slush Cup in Banff-Lake Louise

Bear in Banff-Lake Louise

Yesterday Banff-Lake Louise said goodbye to the eight month long ski season with another fantastic spring party.

Now the snow is melting, the bears are waking, the elk are calving, and (aside from planning more great vacation deals) the Ski Banff-Lake Louise-Sunshine (SBLLS) team are spending the summer learning the art of grass-skiing.

“To everyone who joined us out here this season, we’d like to say thank you,” said Dan Markham, of SBLLS. “We hope you had a really great time. If you didn’t make it out, we’d like to take this opportunity to invite you to visit in 2010-11.”

Each winter SBLLS hosts media from across the world, showcasing the amazing skiing and riding in Canada’s Protected Playground, Banff National Park. For more information on organising a media trip, please contact Liz Robins via the details below.

Early booking specials are available now!
Start planning your 2010-11 winter escape now. Great early booking specials include 4th night and 4th day skiing FREE!* Click here, or call toll free on 1-866-549-0807 to speak to a Banff-based reservations agent.

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*Subject to availability. Some restrictions apply.

For additional video formats, information, interviews, story ideas or access to high resolution images please contact:

Liz Robins
Public Relations
Email: Liz@SkiBig3.com
Phone: 1-403-760-7742
www.SkiBig3.com
www.BanffSnow.com


Ski Banff–Lake Louise–Sunshine is Canada’s largest ski destination, a joint venture of three of the world’s finest ski resorts; Mt. Norquay, The Lake Louise Ski Area and Sunshine Village. Available on one tri-area lift ticket, our three resorts offer almost 8,000 acres of skiable terrain and one of the longest ski seasons in North America, from mid November to late May, all in the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage Site – Canada’s Protected Playground, Banff National Park.