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SAM Magazine—Nelson, B.C., Aug. 12, 2015—Whitewater ski resort has signed on to the Powder Alliance making it the second Canadian resort to participate in the season pass program that also includes 12 U.S. ski areas. Now, Whitewater season passes are also good for three days of skiing and snowboarding at each of the other 13 locations, with some restrictions on weekends and holidays.

SAM Magazine—Nelson, B.C., Aug. 12, 2015—Whitewater ski resort has signed on to the Powder Alliance making it the second Canadian resort to participate in the season pass program that also includes 12 U.S. ski areas. Now, Whitewater season passes are also good for three days of skiing and snowboarding at each of the other 13 locations, with some restrictions on weekends and holidays.

“If you don't know Whitewater, you should, it's an epic winter adventure with the most unbelievable food and the perfect addition to the Powder Alliance,” said John McColly, spokesperson for the Powder Alliance and chief marketing officer for Mountain High and sister resort Stevens Pass, Wash.

Located along Canada's “Powder Highway” in the Selkirk Mountains, Whitewater added a triple chair in 2010 accessing an additional 750 acres and bringing the resort's total to 1,184 skiable acres. Combined, the Powder Alliance includes 138 Lifts, 1,015 trails, and 22,257 skiable acres.

Season passes at Whitewater can be purchased online starting at $713 for adults (18 and older), $540 for youth (13-18), $399 for kids (7-12), and $540 for seniors. Season passes are $25 for kids aged six and under and those aged 75 or older. Other pass promotions include 40 percent discounts on private lessons, 25 discounts on lift tickets at more than 30 participating resorts in B.C. and U.S., and 10 percent discounts at retail and rental outlets.