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Club skifield

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In New Zealand, a club skifield is a small ski resort run by a ski club to provide affordable skiing to its members. While members of the public can ski, members of the club receive heavily discounted rates, in exchange for a yearly membership fee and usually several days of voluntary work maintaining the resort.

List of club skifields in New Zealand

North Island
South Island
Former Club Fields
  • Erewhon - The four rope tows were removed and it is now run as a backcountry area accessible only via helicopter. 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, amalgamating with Rainbow Ski Area
  • Porters Ski Area (previously "Porter Heights Ski Area") was formerly a club skifield, but is now run as a commercial operation. However, there is an active club associated that runs an alpine lodge.

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