New Haven Ski Club
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Winter Trips
Offers affordable ski trips to various locations, providing members with opportunities to enjoy winter sports.

Ski Racing
Organizes ski racing events for members at Mt. Southington and other locations.

Outdoor Activities
Arranges various outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, golf, sailing, and kayaking during the warmer months.

About
New Haven Ski Club


Founded in
1990
EIN
22-3070719
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development - Community Centers
Address
PO BOX 465 NEW HAVEN, CT 06502-0465 Unite States
Website
https://newhavenskiclub.com/
Phone
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Email address
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About
The New Haven Ski Club, originally the Quinnipiac Club of New Haven, was founded in 1941. It began with 47 ski enthusiasts and has evolved to offer ski trips, instruction, and social activities. The club played a role in the development of Mohawk Mountain, the first ski area in Connecticut. It organizes trips to the Rockies and Europe and summer activities like hiking and tennis.
Mission
The New Haven Ski Club is a club for all seasons that offers affordable ski trips, discounted lift tickets, and a variety of activities throughout the year, creating a fun-loving community for its members.

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