Forbidden Plateau

Forbidden Plateau

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Peak Elevation

1,280 m

4,200 ft

Vertical Drop

351 m

1,150 ft

Skiable Area

61 ha

150 ac

Avg Snowfall

549 cm

216 in

Lifts

3

About

Forbidden Plateau was a ski resort located near Courtenay on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, which operated until its closure in 1999. The resort is famously known for a massive snowfall that led to the collapse of its main lodge roof, ending commercial operations. Today, the area is part of Strathcona Provincial Park and remains a destination for backcountry skiing and hiking.

Terrain

Total Trails18

Lifts & Conditions

Number of Lifts3
Base Elevation930 m (3,050 ft)
Snowmaking
Night Skiing
Cross Country

Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lifts does Forbidden Plateau have?

Forbidden Plateau has 3 ski lifts.

What is the vertical drop at Forbidden Plateau?

Forbidden Plateau has a vertical drop of 1,150 feet (351 meters).

What is the peak elevation of Forbidden Plateau?

The summit of Forbidden Plateau sits at 4,200 feet (1,280 meters) above sea level.

How many trails does Forbidden Plateau have?

Forbidden Plateau has 18 marked trails.

How big is the skiable terrain at Forbidden Plateau?

Forbidden Plateau covers 150 acres (61 hectares) of skiable terrain.

Does Forbidden Plateau offer night skiing?

No, Forbidden Plateau does not offer night skiing.

Does Forbidden Plateau have snowmaking?

No, Forbidden Plateau relies on natural snowfall and does not operate snowmaking equipment.

How much snow does Forbidden Plateau get each year?

Forbidden Plateau averages around 216 inches (549 cm) of snowfall per season.

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