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  2. Boyne Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    The center piece is an upscale resort called The Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa. [1] Boyne Mountain has continued use of the first chairlift built, constructed by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1936 for use at its new resort in Sun Valley, Idaho. It is also the location of Avalanche Bay, the largest indoor water park in Michigan. [2] Boyne ...

  3. Book now for the holidays: Here are 20 festive family resorts ...

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    Boyne Mountain Resort. Boyne Falls, Michigan. ... During the hotel's 12 Days of Drover event, you can get photos with a Cowboy Santa, meet live reindeer, and sample tasty holiday treats.

  4. Boyne Resorts - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Boyne purchased golf courses in Michigan and Florida. 1997 brought along the company's fifth ski resort, Crystal Mountain, Washington. [citation needed] In 2001, Boyne added its first Canadian resort, Cypress Mountain outside Vancouver, British Columbia. Cypress Mountain was the host to all the Freestyle and Snowboard events for ...

  5. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Apex Mountain Resort: Penticton: British Columbia: 7,197 5,197 2,000 1,112 79 4 236 $65 ... Boyne Mountain: Boyne City: Michigan: 1,120 620 500 41 60 10 140 $102

  6. 'Thrill With No Skill' is Boyne Resort’s latest experiential ...

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    Skybridge Michigan will be opening at Boyne Resorts, a 1,200-foot-tall, 118-foot high bridge that will be lit at night. 'Thrill With No Skill' is Boyne Resort’s latest experiential innovation ...

  7. The Summit at Snoqualmie - Wikipedia

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    It provides alpine skiing and snowboarding, Nordic skiing, mountain biking, winter tubing, and scenic lift rides. [1] Owned and managed by Boyne Resorts, it is 52 miles (80 km) east of downtown Seattle on Interstate 90. The Summit consists of four base areas that used to be individually owned and operated resorts. [2]