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SAM Magazine—Denver, Oct. 17, 2016—The six properties owned by Resorts of the Canadian Rockies— Nakiska in Alberta, Fernie, Kimberley, and Kicking Horse in B.C., and Mont-MontSainteAnne emailsizeSainte-Anne and Stoneham in Quebec—are now accessible to M.A.X. Pass-holders. That brings the total number of resorts on the pass to 38.

“With the addition of RCR’s six resorts, plus resorts added earlier this year, the M.A.X. Pass has added a total of 16 new resorts for the upcoming 2016-17 ski and snowboard season, and continues to build on its impressive and diverse pass lineup,” said Tom Marano, CEO of Intrawest. “With access to now 38 resorts across North America, The M.A.X. Pass gives skiers and snowboarders unprecedented value and flexibility to go where they want, when they want, throughout the winter season.”

The pass does offer regional diversity, with 15 areas in the East/Northeast, 12 in the Rockies, three in the Midwest, and eight others across the West. Passholders get five days at each participating resort, with no blackout dates.

It’s available for $699 for adults, $499 for teens (ages 13-17), and $399 for youth (ages 6-12). Anyone who already owns a pass to one of the participating resorts can purchase the add-on for $349 for adults, $299 for teens and $249 for youth.

The M.A.X. Pass was founded on a partnership between Intrawest, Boyne Resorts, and Powdr.