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Earl Bales Ski & Snowboard

Earl Bales Ski & Snowboard

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4169 Bathurst St, Toronto, Ontario, M3H 3P8, Canada
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May 8, 2019
WHAT A GREAT PLACE! Our family really enjoyed our time here. A good place for beginners to learn. My kids really loved it. Its in an amazing part of the city, nice atmosphere and the staff was helpful.

Mar 9, 2019
A fantastic place which is unbelievably located in the city. It's a perfect spot to learn how to ski or snowboard or if you're just going for a few hours for a relaxing day at the slopes. They recently put in a new 4 person chairlift so lines are a lot shorter. Would love to see this place expand even more to the surrounding hills.

Feb 8, 2019
Good for beginners but can be very icy. Staff is fantastic n very helpful though!!! 600 dollar deposit for rentals. 3 to 5 business days they give back. IF INTERNATIONAL card, it can take up to 3 to 4 weeks so take notice of this. Otherwise we had a good time!

Apr 11, 2019
Very clean rentals and ample space for parking! Looking forward to the next ski season! Will definitely recommend. Their staff are helpful too!

Feb 23, 2019
This is a good place for beginners who want to get a feel for skiing or snowboarding. The runs are small and not too steep. City of Toronto manages it well with maintenance of the runs and rentals. It's great to go out here for a couple of hours or half a day given how easy it is to get here.

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