Newsworthy piece reporting that season pass sales for Maine\u27s ski resorts are strong this year, according to Greg Sweetser, executive director of Portland-based Ski Maine. Sweetser is predicting about 1.3 million skiers statewide, which is in line with the past three seasons. Ski Maine targets Massachusetts skiers who account for a large portion of the state\u27s ski industry revenue, as well as Maine residents, who account for a little more than half of the state\u27s skier days. In 1997, Ski Maine created the Winter Kids organization, which allows all children in fifth, sixth and seventh grades to ski for free at associated ski areas
Feature Salt issue article about snowmobiling in Jackman, where many businesses have come to depen...
Tourism in Maine is primarily a summer industry, with 33 percent of all taxable hotel revenue being ...
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Behind-the-scenes look at Sunday River in Newry, the busiest of the state\u27s 18 ski areas. The re...
Renewed popularity of winter sports has driven up the sales of winter vacation homes in Maine. Main...
Maine ski areas reported 1.24 million ski visits during the 1992-93 ski season, up from the record 1...
Article on snowmaking at Maine\u27s ski resorts, noting that snowmaking technology and equipment dev...
Hello, this is Governor Paul LePage. Bangor just recorded the snowiest November on record with a mon...
Summer tourists are now being lured to Maine\u27s ski slopes, which are offering mountain boarding, ...
Focus on Northern Maine region piece on how integral snowmobiling has become to Aroostook County\u2...
Last winter\u27s warm weather resulted in a disappointing year for Maine ski areas. Many ski areas ...
Cover Story piece on the ski community at Sugarloaf. The hundreds of Mainers who own or regularly ...
With the invention of snowmaking, skiing in Maine has become big business. Long article about the do...
Maine businesses and tourism officals are optimistic that the 1993 tourist season will be better tha...
Article on the Maine Winter Sports Center (MWSC) in Fort Kent, which this month will host more than ...
Feature Salt issue article about snowmobiling in Jackman, where many businesses have come to depen...
Tourism in Maine is primarily a summer industry, with 33 percent of all taxable hotel revenue being ...
Related articles on snowmobiling in northern Maine. Aroostook County registered a 77 percent increa...
Behind-the-scenes look at Sunday River in Newry, the busiest of the state\u27s 18 ski areas. The re...
Renewed popularity of winter sports has driven up the sales of winter vacation homes in Maine. Main...
Maine ski areas reported 1.24 million ski visits during the 1992-93 ski season, up from the record 1...
Article on snowmaking at Maine\u27s ski resorts, noting that snowmaking technology and equipment dev...
Hello, this is Governor Paul LePage. Bangor just recorded the snowiest November on record with a mon...
Summer tourists are now being lured to Maine\u27s ski slopes, which are offering mountain boarding, ...
Focus on Northern Maine region piece on how integral snowmobiling has become to Aroostook County\u2...
Last winter\u27s warm weather resulted in a disappointing year for Maine ski areas. Many ski areas ...
Cover Story piece on the ski community at Sugarloaf. The hundreds of Mainers who own or regularly ...
With the invention of snowmaking, skiing in Maine has become big business. Long article about the do...
Maine businesses and tourism officals are optimistic that the 1993 tourist season will be better tha...
Article on the Maine Winter Sports Center (MWSC) in Fort Kent, which this month will host more than ...
Feature Salt issue article about snowmobiling in Jackman, where many businesses have come to depen...
Tourism in Maine is primarily a summer industry, with 33 percent of all taxable hotel revenue being ...
Related articles on snowmobiling in northern Maine. Aroostook County registered a 77 percent increa...