Glen Eden opens on the 26th

By Staff

December 23rd, 2022

BURLINGTON, ON

Glen Eden has announced that the hill will officially open to the public on December 26th, 2022.

“The highly anticipated opening day of Glen Eden is finally here and we are excited to have the hills up and running for everyone to enjoy over the holiday season – whether you’re an avid skier, snowboarder, or someone learning how to ride the slopes for the very first time.

“A lot of attention, care and hard work has been put into making sure we have many lifts and terrain up and running to welcome visitors on our opening day,” said Craig Machan, Director Park Operations at Glen Eden. “This season we are excited to offer passholders and visitors more flexible ways to access the hill with the option to pre-book online or just visit and get a lift ticket in person.”

The hill will be open 8:30AM to 9:30PM daily. Guests can get lift tickets valid for four-hour increments. Although, visitors will not be required to book their lift ticket ahead of time, they are strongly encouraged to do so to take advantage of better lift ticket rates, reduced wait times, and secure parking.

Glen Eden continues to focus on ensuring that lift lines wait times aren’t too long and there is ample seating in both chalets for visitors to come in, sit down and relax or enjoy some food and beverage so that their time at the ski hill is spent having fun with friends and family.

The Learning Centres will be open as well as Twister and Night Hawk runs, which will be serviced by the Ridge chairlift.  As more winter weather is forecasted in the coming days, the team is hoping to continue making more snow and opening up even more terrain for visitors to come and experience.

To prebook your lift tickets online, please visit gleneden.on.ca.

Glen Eden is a public ski and snowboard hill that is operated by Conservation Halton. The hill is located at 5234 Kelso Road—just a 20-minute drive from Mississauga, Burlington and Hamilton.

Conservation Halton is the community based environmental agency that protects, restores, and manages the natural resources in its watershed. The organization has staff that includes ecologists, land use planners, engineers, foresters and educators, along with a network of volunteers, who are guided by a Board of Directors comprised of municipally elected and appointed citizens. Conservation Halton is recognized for its stewardship of creeks, forests and Niagara Escarpment lands through science-based programs and services.

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