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I saw a sign that mentioned Canadian residency when I went on April 15.Didn't they start asking for proof of Canadian residencey in order to accept the currency on par? Now the point is moot.
tmcc71 said:Just to reiterate, Jay still is king...Canada doesn't count. If we start counting other countries we might as well call North pole glaciers the king of spring.
I'm talking about eastern Us lift service skiing. It's a regional thing we are discussing. if you need a passport to go, it's a different market. Jay peak is in my country and region, had lifts spinning longer than anyone (in my region). It might be The loaf, killington, or a number of other eastern US resorts next season but Jay happened to grab the unofficial title this year. I'm done with the flame war, but "tuckermans is king of spring, case closed" No, not closed. We are, and always were referring to eastern US resorts spinning lifts longest. Now all we can do is wait for snow to fly and see who pulls it off next season....case closed...
I'm glad MSS is still spinning. That's great for that particular region. They are king of south east Canadian lift serviced skiing. This thread was about the Northeast. Have fun skiing the the Southeastern Canadian king
Whatever it is, just make sure to post a TR. I'm glad that a ski area in this part of the world is still spinning lifts.