Hi Scooter & Johnnie
I also thought Caper Valley was owned by
Repac Ltd. They offered commercial asphalt & concrete paving services. I guess they were a competitive company, winning a number of government contracts (through the bidding system). As I recall, the portable air compressors used in snow-making, had the distinctive Repac logo on them. Please find attached a picture of one of their sidewalk date-stamps.
Note: It’s funny how something to prolific as
Caper Valley could just vanish from history. I bet a lot of people got their first taste of alpine skiing there. It was a good size hill for learning (& maintaining) your skills. It had a comfortable T-bar lift on the north side, plus a couple of rope-tows. The main hill was split into two distinctive sections. One section was mechanically groomed for beginners, and the other was left (for the most part) au-naturale with lots of moguls. There was even an area on the south slope for practicing the developing sport of Aerial skiing. It was fun watching athletes floating & flipping in the air.
Like Scooter, I also skied there as a youngster. If Scooter (or anyone else) can provide information and/or pictures of
Caper Valley when it was in operation; that would be nice.
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