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Traffic change on Red Mountain Road

As Red Mountain Skill Hill prepares to open early the City of Rossland is advising residents it is once again amending normal traffic patterns along a section of Old Red Mountain to and from accessing Red Mountain Resort Base Lodge and associate parking lots effective from December 6, and for the remainder of the 2024/2025 snow season.

Old Red Mountain Road (from the Base Lodge area to Caldera Road) will once again be temporality designated as ‘one way’ meaning access to the ski hill from Caldera us not possible.

Additionally, parked vehicles will be allowed on the appropriate side of this one-way section of the Red Mountain Road during the day.

Both the City of Rossland and RED Mountain Resort will be actively patrolling and monitoring this section of the roads for continued compliance of this temporary measure and appreciate your cooperation.


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