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Table Mountain Regional Park

Table Mountain Regional Park

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Highway 40, North Battleford, Saskatchewan, S9A 2Y3, Canada
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Apr 14, 2018
This place is such a great place for Saskatchewan snowboarders/skiers to go. The two chair lifts is great there is never much of a wait time at all (if any) the new bar addition is fantastic and I love sitting over there cause it's not so loud. The bartender is such a good guy and makes great ceasars ! Tons of cubicle storage spaces for your stuff in the building and I have never had an issue with anyone taking my stuff. Prices aren't outrageous they're the same as any other concession type deal but good food and lots of choices. Runs always in good shape and terrain park gets better every year.

Feb 26, 2018
Had a great day here, perfect place to learn how to ski or snowboard. Hill is not big but even when busy the lines aren't too long. They make plenty of snow so there is enough terrain. Chalet is just the right size. Advanced skiers will get bored quickly here, but the terrain park looks decent and they offer night skiing on Fridays (they should do Saturdays too). Lift ticket prices are on the high side as are rentals, rental equipment seems adequate.

Apr 8, 2018
Pretty nice place for families & beginners. Lifts run from 10am-4:30pm CST. Magic carpet is available for beginners. Lessons for both skiing & snowboarding can be purchased for a good deal for all levels. Kids can sign up for camps during summer & other school breaks. Cubbies & lockers are available in the Chalet, along with decent but pricey food service. The hills are well maintained. The best part about Table mountain in my opinion is that there are ski patrol checking up on everyone at all times to make sure everything is okay, if anyone is hurt etc... So I feel safe to take my family there. So come early to set up everything & take advantage of the whole day.

Mar 7, 2018
Can't complain too much...we are in the PRAIRIES and if there's somewhere to ski or snowboard or even go tubing this is the place. The staff are ok could smile or be a little nicer. The hills are good kids love it and it's something to do. The only thing is the chalet needs more seating. It gets so busy on the weekends most of the times there's no seating or a resting place. Other than that pretty decent for Saskatchewan. Prices are fair

Mar 12, 2018
Overpriced and out for the money, no customer service. Just went here with our school group this past week. Arrived at 945 and some of our kids didn't get lessons until after 1:30 and we had to leave at 3:30. The staff didn't care and refused to give us a reduced rate, just kept blaming the Alberta school being on break and poor skiing in Feb for the busy day. Food was cold, mostly fried offerings, and food people need some food handling courses. Picking up onion rings and placing them on a plate with your bare hands is NOT acceptable unless you are at home. The guy doing the ski rentals was polite, but thats about it. Too bad, but our school will NOT be returning.

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Wed:9 am - 5 pm
Thu:9 am - 5 pm

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