Weekend snow confirms ski season opening dates

Jun 08, 2020

From Destination Queenstown.

Queenstown, New Zealand (8 June 2020) – Snow over the weekend has blanketed Queenstown's mountains, heralding Queenstown’s transformation for the winter season.

The Southern Lakes ski areas are all set to open this season with Coronet Peak and Cardrona Alpine Resort scheduled to open on 26 June, Treble Cone scheduled to open on 27 June and The Remarkables Ski Area set to open on 4 July.
 
The snowfall has set the scene for the upcoming winter season, and today’s announcement that New Zealand will be at Covid Alert Level 1 from midnight tonight is also welcome news.

Destination Queenstown interim chief executive Ann Lockhart says snow fans should start digging out their ski gear, tuning skis and snowboards and booking flights to visit Queenstown this winter, joining visitors from all over New Zealand. 

Cardrona first snow making - June 2020. Video: Destination Queenstown


“Winter at alert level 1 means that Queenstown’s ski areas have very few restrictions—skiers and boarders will be truly free to experience all we have to offer and we’re very excited for this!”

“There’s been a high level of anticipation for the first significant snow fall of the season after a few early dustings in the last few weeks, and some frosty mornings,” she says.

“Queenstown is the Southern Hemisphere’s leading four season resort, the skiing is world-class and the range of activities in Queenstown itself are second to none. The ski areas are fully prepared for safe operations as we move through Covid Alert Levels, and our businesses are open and ready to welcome visitors again—with 96% of respondents to a recent survey intending to open for winter,” says Ann.

For more information on Queenstown’s incredible winter offering see www.queenstownnz.co.nz

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