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- Broken_River_Ski_Area abstract "Broken River is a club skifield in South Island, New Zealand. Run by the Broken River Ski Club, it is located at about 110 km (68 mi) from Christchurch. It claims to often have the longest ski season anywhere in Australasia. Also, by connecting with Craigieburn Valley, it claims to have the largest skiable area in New Zealand, at 900 hectares (2,224 acres).The terrain is based around a large, open basin with five ski tows and a skiable range from an altitude of 1,420 to 1,820 metres (4,660 to 5,970 feet). The difficulty distribution is 10% beginner, 40% intermediate, 50% advanced.Accommodation is in the form of three lodges: the full-service Lyndon Lodge, the more basic 28-bed Broken River Lodge, and the very basic 14-bed White Star Chalet for backpackers. Access to the accommodation is via a 15- to 30-minute walk from the carpark. There is a passenger lift (formerly a goods lift) between the carpark and the accommodation.The field also has a day lodge, Palmer Lodge, which has self-catering available as well as food and drink availability.".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area areaTotal "9000000.0".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area maximumElevation "1820.0".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area minimumElevation "1420.0".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area nearestCity Christchurch.
- Broken_River_Ski_Area thumbnail Broken_River_lodges_Stevage.jpg?width=300.
- Broken_River_Ski_Area wikiPageExternalLink www.brokenriver.co.nz.
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- Broken_River_Ski_Area wikiPageExternalLink trail_large.jpg.
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- Broken_River_Ski_Area externalLink www.brokenriver.co.nz.
- Broken_River_Ski_Area hasPhotoCollection Broken_River_Ski_Area.
- Broken_River_Ski_Area liftsystem "5".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area name "Broken River".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area nearestCity Christchurch.
- Broken_River_Ski_Area nightskiing "Yes".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area numberTrails "Backcountry".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area picture "Broken River_lodges_Stevage.jpg".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area snowmaking "No".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area terrainparks "1".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area subject Category:Ski_areas_and_resorts_in_the_Canterbury_Region.
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- Broken_River_Ski_Area comment "Broken River is a club skifield in South Island, New Zealand. Run by the Broken River Ski Club, it is located at about 110 km (68 mi) from Christchurch. It claims to often have the longest ski season anywhere in Australasia.".
- Broken_River_Ski_Area label "Broken River Ski Area".
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- Broken_River_Ski_Area long "171.676".
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- Broken_River_Ski_Area depiction Broken_River_lodges_Stevage.jpg.
- Broken_River_Ski_Area homepage www.brokenriver.co.nz.
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- Broken_River_Ski_Area name "Broken River".