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Ski lodge
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A ski lodge or day lodge is a building located in a ski area that provides amenities such as food, beverages, seating area, restrooms, and locker rooms for skiers and snowboarders.[1] Larger resorts have a day lodge at each base area and also at mid-mountain, summit, or remote locations within the ski area.

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Boreal Mountain Resort ski lodge

Ski lodge can also refer to a resort area hotel[2] such as Timberline Lodge in Oregon,[3] or a ski club owned building with meeting space and overnight accommodations for members.

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lunch in Tyrol
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Notable ski lodges

Notable ski lodges include Skoki Ski Lodge in the Skoki Valley of Alberta, Canada's Banff National Park which was designated a National historic site of Canada in 1992,[4] Badger Pass Ski Lodge in U.S. Yosemite National Park[5] and the Lake Albina Ski Lodge which overlooks Lake Albina in Kosciuszko National Park in Australia.

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Badger Pass Ski Lodge

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