NZSki Ltd, or nzski.com[1] manages three major New Zealand commercial ski fields; two in Queenstown, The Remarkables and Coronet Peak, and Mt. Hutt nearer...
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consortium of Queenstown businesspeople, now NZSki Ltd, who also bought Mount Hutt. For the 2008 season NZSki Ltd invested over $30 million on a new base...
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intermediate and 30% advanced. Average annual snowfall is 3.67 metres. NZSki Limited operates The Remarkables Ski Area under agreements with the New...
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terrain and a vertical of 683 metres. The ski field is owned and operated by NZSki It caters for a wide range of skier and snowboarder abilities, with two...
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Limited, which in turn owns The Hermitage Hotel. Trojan Holdings Ltd holds NZSki Ltd, which in turn owns the ski fields. Tourism Milford Limited is also...
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Tourism and Transport - NZ Farming Systems Uruguay Agriculture NZX: NZS NZSKI Tourism - New Zealand Wool Services International Primary NZX: WSI Nelson...
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Hotel, at Aoraki / Mount Cook AJ Hackett Bungy, significant shareholding NZSki, running The Remarkables, Coronet Peak and Mt. Hutt ski areas Coast to Coast...
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units, subdivision, and development at the southern end of Queenstown. NZSki Limited Remarkables Ski Area Upgrade and Doolans Expansion Otago Housing...
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Queenstown ski areas of Coronet Peak and The Remarkables, now owned by NZSki Ltd. The company developed ski plane conversions of Auster aircraft in its...
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Council Mayor Regional Council Organisations Eichardt's Hotel Fergburger NZSki Resort Radio Trojan Holdings Sports Queenstown AFC (association football)...
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Now called Mount Potts. Mount Hutt - now run as a commercial operation by NZSki, along with Coronet Peak and The Remarkables Mount Robert closed in 2005...
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