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In 2007, American Skiing Company sold all of its assets and dissolved as an active corporation; however the sale of The Canyons to the Talisker Corporation went on hold due to litigation.
In 2007, American Skiing Company sold all of its assets and dissolved as an active corporation; however the sale of The Canyons to the Talisker Corporation went on hold due to litigation.


On July 1, 2008 AP reported that Toronto-based resort operator Talisker Corp. announced that it is the new owner.
On July 1, 2008 AP reported that Toronto-based real estate developer Talisker Corp. announced that it is the new owner.


==Facts and figures==
==Facts and figures==

Revision as of 19:10, 20 November 2009

The Canyons
File:The Canyons Logo.gif
The Grand Summit Hotel at The Canyons
The Grand Summit Hotel at The Canyons
LocationPark City, Utah, United States
Vertical3190 ft
Top elevation9,990 ft
Base elevation6,800 ft
Lift system17
Terrain parks2
Snowfall355
Night skiingNo
WebsiteThe Canyons

The Canyons Resort is one of three alpine ski resorts located in Park City, Utah.

The ski area opened as "Park City West" in 1968, a sister resort to the established Park City Mountain Resort nearby. It was renamed "ParkWest" in 1975 after a change in ownership.

The name was changed again in 1995 to "Wolf Mountain" for two seasons, and became "The Canyons" in 1997 after the acquisition by American Skiing Co.

(The small ski area currently known as Wolf Mountain is the former Nordic Valley near Ogden. The name was changed to "Wolf Mountain" in June 2005.)

In 2007, American Skiing Company sold all of its assets and dissolved as an active corporation; however the sale of The Canyons to the Talisker Corporation went on hold due to litigation.

On July 1, 2008 AP reported that Toronto-based real estate developer Talisker Corp. announced that it is the new owner.

Facts and figures

The Short Cut chairlift
  • Base elevation: 6800 ft (2073 m)
  • Summit elevation: 9990 ft (3045 m)
  • Vertical rise: 3190 ft (972 m)
  • Total mountain peaks: 8
  • Total skiable area: 3700 acres (14 km²)
  • Lifts: 21 total:
    • Flight of the Canyons Gondola
    • Cabriolet (open air gondola - parking lot to resort village transport)
    • Sweet Pea
    • Towin' (handle tow)
    • Golden Eagle
    • Short Cut
    • High Meadow
    • Saddleback Express
    • Tombstone Express
    • Peak 5
    • Ninety-Nine 90
    • Day Break
    • Dreamscape
    • Dreamcatcher
    • Sun Peak Express
    • Super Condor
    • Sunrise
    • Frostwood
    • Timberline
    • Flat Iron
    • Iron Mountain (Future 2010/2011)
    • Rip-a-roo (handle tow - ski/snowboard school only)
    • Magic Carpet (ski/snowboard school only)
  • Largest single ski and snowboard resort in Utah.
  • Terrain:
    • Beginner: 10% (Green Circle)
    • Intermediate: 44% (Blue Square-more difficult)
    • Expert: 46% (Black Diamond-most difficult)