Sasquatch Mountain Resort, British Columbia, Canada


4.0 (50 reviews) Spent Ranking #4 in Agassiz Ski & Snowboard Areas

It's been a long time, why did we wait so long!

Sasquatch Mountain Resort is a small ski resort located in the Douglas Ranges near Harrison Lake, British Columbia, Canada, between the towns of Mission and Agassiz. Average annual snowfall at Hemlock Valley is 30-35 ft more than most other areas in Canada. The vertical drop is 396 m (1,300 ft) from a summit elevation of 1,371 m (4,500 ft) to a base elevation of 975m (3,300 ft). The area comprises 121 hectares (300 acres) and has 36 runs, the longest of which is 1.4 miles (2.3 km). The area has four lifts - one quad chair, one triple chair, one double chair and a beginner carpet. The resort features night skiing and tubing as well as 13 kilometres of trails for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing.

Address

20955 Hemlock Valley Rd, Agassiz, British Columbia V0M 1A1 Canada

Mobile

+1 604-797-4411

Website

http://sasquatchmountain.ca/

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 18:15

User Ratings

4.0 based on (50 reviews)

Excellent
40%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
8%
Terrible
8%

Reviews


  • 5ronb712 5:00 PM Dec 31, 2019
    It's been a long time, why did we wait so long!
    As we live just down the road in Mission, I can't believe we waited so long to go back up the mountain (now called Sasquatch Mtn!) for some snow and fun, good eats and drinks, on Christmas Eve! While it was green down below, as we got halfway up the snow started appearing at the side of the road, on the trees, and well, everywhere. I would guess at least two feet deep or more at the lodge, plenty of skiing was going on, tubing, and people staying at the cabins and condos. We went in for a bite to eat and drinks at the lodge and it was great! Food was delicious, good choice of beer, wine, and drinks, great service, and at decent prices. It has a really cool vibe to it for sure. Will be going back for sure!

  • 3Dr Yogi 5:00 PM Jan 21, 2023
    Good mountain, terrible "new restaurant".
    It's a small mountain, but good for families with kids. They installed a new quad chair a few years ago but it is extremely slow. You just need to be patient. What changed, and for worse, is the new restaurant that replaced the cafeteria (due to Covid). They did not bring the cafeteria back so, if you bring your own food and want to sit inside, you have to be downstairs where the shop used to be. It's small with not enough tables available. We can adapt to this but the big problem is the quality of the food. It went downhill. I saw the waiter throwing food in the garbage left by the customers who could not eat the french fries. They were dark (very very dark) and disgusting. One would guess they were cooked in old oil or refried 5 times (you get the idea). The table next to us were complaining and my kid couldn't eat their fries either. I tried one and spit it out. There's no quality control at the kitchen. The side salad was ridiculously small and didn't taste good. How can you screw up fries and salad?!?! I will keep skiing there but will never eat at the "new restaurant" again.

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