Indoor ski slopes are found in several countries, proving a climate controlled environment can be maintained in which snow can be manufactured using a snow cannon, enabling skiing to take place year-round.
The World's first indoor slope was Mt Thebarton in Adelaide Australia and that's still open to this day.
One of the largest was the 500m SSAWS. It opened in 1993 in Tokyo, Japan, although there are plans to demolish it for the construction of a commercial and residential development.
Indoor Ski Slope Locations
- Adelaide, Australia - external link
- Leeds, England - - external link
- Milton Keynes, England - external link
- Castleford, England - external link
- Shanghai, China - proposed
- Tamworth, England - external link
- Tokyo, Japan - closed September 2002
- Alpincenter Bottrop, Germany - external link
- Allrounder Winter World Neuss, Germany - external link
- Snowtropolis Senftenberg, Germany - external link
- There's a list of all of the indoor slopes proposed for the UK at TheBoarder.co.uk external link
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