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Canadian ski slopes had 10% fewer visitors last season

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According to the Canadian Ski Council this week, 18.4 million visitors hit the slopes in Canada last season, which was down from 20.5 million visitors the season before. The 10% drop has been blamed on poor weather conditions in some regions, the recession and an aging population. The chief executive of Intrawest, and owner of the 2010 Winter Olympics venue Whistler Blackcomb, has predicted that it will take the North American ski industry another two seasons to recover from the effects of the recession....See: http://www.pentictonherald.ca/stories_business.php?id=197168 and http://finance.sympatico.msn.ca/investing/news/businessnews/article.aspx?cp-documentid=20680318
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Still one of the top 7 seasons, wait till the 09/10 season with the strengthening El Nino southern BC is going to be as dry as N. ID and that will impact skier visits. Seattle is very dry along with the Cascades and us here in N. ID.
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