VANCOUVER A three-week circuit breaker imposed by the province means a popular B.C. ski resort was effectively closed early this year, and two other resorts have decided to close early for pandemic-related reasons as well. In a post on its website, Revelstoke Mountain Resort said Wednesday that the early end to its 2020-21 season is attributed to COVID-19 circumstances. Vice-president of operations Peter Nielsen thanked those who d followed safety protocols during the shortened season, allowing the hill to stay open as long as it did. The public is reminded that access to the mountain is prohibited when the resort is closed.
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The Revelstoke Mountain Resort in British Columbia, Canada, recently deployed more than 30 displays powered by NexSigns throughout its resort, restaurants and mountains, according to a press release.
The restaurants and bars used NexSigns digital menu boards, while the main resort s digital signage provided ticketing information, mountain conditions, wait times and more. Revelstoke Mountain Resort wanted to replace their previous system, which had limited functionality and was difficult to manage and update. NexSigns provided them with a simple, elegant plug-and-play solution, Arving Johal, director of sales at Kuusoft Corp., said in the release. Its easy management and integration of various media meet what Revelstoke needs throughout the world-class resort.