Today morning, a fire destroyed the pumphouse which houses snowmaking equipment of Calabogie Peaks Resort.
The resort located about 105 km from Ottawa is one of Ontario’s most popular ski resorts.
A fire destroyed a pump house at the #Calabogie Peaks Ski resort Tuesday morning. No one was hurt in the fire. The ski hill was closed Tuesday but will be re-opened soon. #fire @CalabogiePeaks #ottnews @OttawaCitizen pic.twitter.com/0bGzGc6CAB
— Tony Caldwell (@tonysunphoto) January 3, 2023
Calabogie Peaks resort closed its operations for the day but is planning to reopen tomorrow.
“The recent fire to our pump house did not affect our lifts of our ski operations,” said Calabogie Peaks on Twitter. “We hope to reopen tomorrow. Please continue to monitor our social media and website for updates.”
Thank you for your patience. pic.twitter.com/j2OKDFMtQn
— Calabogie Peaks (@CalabogiePeaks) January 3, 2023
According to Dylan Dyson of CTV News, this is the second time in 10 years that fire destroyed the pumphouse building.
The Calabogie Peaks pump house is in ruins again after this morning’s fire. Same building that was burned down in 2013. @ctvottawa pic.twitter.com/GCjEYExuc6
— Dylan Dyson (@DylanDyson) January 3, 2023
Located in Renfrew County, Calabogie Peaks Resort is an all-season resort offering plenty of year-round activities from Fall Colour Chair Rides during autumn to hiking trails and water-based activities in summer and skiing and snowboarding in winter.







