Cracked hanger linked to gondola failure at B.C.’s Kicking Horse ski resort
VANCOUVER — Technical Safety BC says a cracked component in a gondola system at Kicking Horse Mountain ski resort was one of “several abnormal conditions” that led to a cabin falling to the ground last March.
The safety agency’s report says eight passengers were inside the cabin on March, 10, 2025, when a hanger arm broke shortly after leaving the station at the bottom of the mountain near Golden in the B.C. Interior.
The report says the cabin fell about 1 1/2 metres, and passengers reported minor injuries.
Technical Safety BC’s report said staff tried to restart the gondola to get stuck patrons out, but the broken hanger arm became “lodged” in a tower, preventing the gondola from moving, and a manual rope evacuation took several hours to complete.
