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  2. Winter Park Resort - Wikipedia

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    The mountain opened for the 1939–40 season as Winter Park Ski Area [3] and was owned and operated by the city and county of Denver until 2002, when Denver entered into a partnership with Intrawest ULC, a Canadian corporation headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, which operated the resort until Intrawest was acquired by Alterra Mountain Company in 2018.

  3. Comparison of Colorado ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Winter Park: Winter Park: 3,081 12,060 9,000 3,060 166 23 347 March 2020 [20] Wolf Creek: Pagosa Springs: 1,600 11,904 10,300 1,604 133 9 430 February 2021 [21] See also

  4. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Powers Bluff County Park and Winter Recreation Area: Arpin: Wisconsin: 1,430 1,180 250 3 2 $10 December 9, 2019 [349] Standing Rocks County Park and Winter Recreation Area Archived 2019-12-09 at the Wayback Machine: Portage: Wisconsin: 125 5 1 $16 December 9, 2019 [350] Sunburst Winter Sports Park: West Bend: Wisconsin: 1,100 866 214 40 12 9 50 ...

  5. Ruby Hill Terrain Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was created by Winter Park Resort in an effort to attract urban youth to winter sports. [2] It began as an experimental program and has since seen huge success. It attracted 3,000 youth and adults in its first year and became a model for other ski resort collaborations. The following season, the park attracted over 6,000 visitors.

  6. Winter Park, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Winter Park is a home rule municipality in Grand County, Colorado, United States. The permanent population was 1,033 at the 2020 census , [ 5 ] although with 2,572 housing units within the town limits [ 7 ] the seasonal population can be much higher.

  7. National Sports Center for the Disabled - Wikipedia

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    The National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization [1] that began in 1970 providing ski lessons for children with amputations. Today, the NSCD is one of the largest therapeutic recreation organizations in the world, serving more than 3,000 children and adults with disabilities . [ 2 ]

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  9. Shawn Orecchio - Wikipedia

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    Shawn Orecchio (born 1972) is a retired professional snowboarder [1] He is also the founder of the US Open of Mountain Biking, the Diablo Mountain Bike Park, Status Snowboard Company USA, [2] and several notable ski resort terrain parks. Summers found Orecchio mountain biking in North Lake Tahoe, as part of an off-season fitness regimen.