Welcome To

January Calendar
Get ready for an epic winter at Thunderhill Ski Club this January!
• Weekend Hours:The chalet opens at 10:00 AM, and the lifts are running from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM—plenty of time to shred some powder!
• On days marked for Chalet Lunch, the hill and lifts will be closed, but the chalet will still be open from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM—come cozy up and enjoy a delicious meal!
• On School Group Days:Public Hours are from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM—you’ll still get your snow fix, no worries!
Pro Tip: Always check for updates and weather conditions before heading out for the best experience. Things can change quickly in winter!
And don’t forget—stay tuned for more exciting events happening throughout the season!
We can’t wait to see you on the slopes—it’s going to be an unforgettable season at Thunderhill! Let the fun continue!

KINSMEN NIGHT SKI
Friday, January 17 From 6:30-9:30pm
Co-op Chalet @Thunderhill, JB Liftline
$15 Lift Tickets, Rentals Available

Shred The Thunder
Thunderhill is host to some of the best outdoor recreation in the Swan River Valley. Featuring over 24 groomed downhill ski runs, two runs almost 3/4 mile with 450 ft. of vertical. You will also find approx. 2.2 km of unmarked cross-country ski trails & snowshoe trails. After an adventure in the outdoors you will find a hot lunch and a cozy chair by the wood stove in the NEW Co-op Chalet!
Trail Map
Two new slopes added in 2019-2020 season Spencer Lane and Quil Ave - off of Procupine. Check out the new maps in the chalet and on the slopes.
New T-bar installation Project started in 2009 - completed 2016
*Lower-mountain-east. Serviced by a 1450 f.t Doppelmyar retractable T-Bar (JB Construction Lift)
Upper-mountain-west t-bar servied by a 1450 ft. Doppelmyar retractable (Brandson Express)
Huge thank you to the many volunteers who gave of their time, machines, material

Thunderhill
We are located just north of Benito, MB on Hwy 83. Take Road 487 Approx. 14 miles West. Now located on new road at bottom of the hill. Follow the signs as you near the hill.
Saturday, 10:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday, 10:30am - 4:30pm
Weekdays are often booked by schools. Please call ahead for availability for midweek skiing. If the school cancells the ski hill will be CLOSED

Thunderhill Ski Area
The Thunderhill ski area was started in 1967 by the Benito Elks Club as a centennial project. The Elks first used a rope tow to transport skiers up the hill. At the time the rope tow was one of the longest in Manitoba. The Elks club ran the area from 1967 to 1972.
In 1974 a group of people got together to form the Swan Valley Ski Club to operate the area. The rope tow was used as a lift until 1977 when a used T bar was purchased from the Roblin ski area. Also in that year the club's name was changed to the Thunderhill Ski Club Inc. The cost of the T bar was $8,000.00. Money was raised by selling non interest bearing shares. In years of surplus revenue, these shares were gradually all paid back. New extended slopes are now under construction and the dream of the ambitious volunteers of this group is to open these in in the near future.
In 1984 an addition was put on to the ski lodge. The addition included the present concession, rental and seating area. In 1990 the club added a new rope tow to the lower section of the ski hill. About four new runs were opened up with the use of this new rope tow area. The club also had a machine shop built on the site. During the 1980's and early 1990's the club claimed more than 400 members. In those years we would sometimes have 200 plus people per day. At present 100 to 150 per day is common.
During the years of operation the club has experienced the highs and lows of fickle winter weather. The earliest the club opened was December 1, 1984 while the latest the club opened was on January 18,1975 and 1998. During 1979 and 1982 the club was open until the first few days of April. The hill's ski runs which existed in 1967 are similar to the runs used today. There are approximately 16 runs that are used. The vertical is 250 feet.
In 2001 and 2002 the ski lodge was completely renovated with new roof, new siding, new washrooms and redecorating of the interior. The rental room was expanded and relocated within the lodge.
In the last several years the ski area has been used for mountain biking and is one of the best biking trails in the province. Currently the ski hill has ski and snowboard rentals, a small concession and instructions (upon availablity) to beginner snowboarders and skiers. This is also a popular place for hiking, horseback riding and many artists frequent the area to paint and sketch.