Image: Sasquatch Mountain Resort / Sasquatch Mountain Resort north of Agassiz has extended the closure of its resort amid unseasonably warm weather and precipitation. Sasquatch wrote in a social media post over the weekend that its resort will be closed through this Thursday, February 8, citing the need for more snow.
Sasquatch Mountain Resort

Sasquatch Mountain Resort extends closure, expresses hope for more snow

Feb 6, 2024 | 6:45 AM

HEMLOCK VALLEY/AGASSIZ — Sasquatch Mountain Resort north of Agassiz has extended the closure of its resort amid unseasonably warm weather and precipitation.

Sasquatch wrote in an online social media post over the weekend that its resort will be closed through this Thursday, February 8, citing the need for more snow.

“As we navigate through winter’s whims, we’re extending our pause through Feb 8th, patiently waiting for Mother Nature to grace us with some generous snow dumps,” Sasquatch wrote on Facebook. “We are continuously monitoring the mountain’s conditions and will keep you updated with any new developments. Stay tuned to our social media for the latest news.”

The resort said Molly’s Bar & Grill remains open, offering a venue for warm and delicious treats as resort staff eagerly await snowier days ahead. It thanked its customers for their understanding.

“Your understanding and patience light up our community. Together, we’re looking forward to brighter days filled with laughter, adventure, and shared memories on the slopes. Thank you for being the heart of Sasquatch Mountain,” the resort wrote on Sunday, February 4 at 11:26 a.m.

Sasquatch posted a similar note on January 31 advising customers that the resort would be closed through to Sunday, February 4, dependent on more snow.

“We’re deeply grateful for your understanding and patience. Your support means everything to us, and we’re diligently working to ensure your next visit is as enjoyable as ever. Stay tuned for more updates, and a heartfelt thank you for being such an amazing community! Looking forward to seeing you soon with, hopefully, fresh snow and new adventures!” Sasquatch wrote on Jan. 31.

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