Take your next Fernie ski vacation for free!
Did you know that if you spend 33 days or more in ski accommodation or hotels each year, you would save money by buying a $59,900 quarter share in our 2 bedroom resort condominiums at Juniper Lodge?
Juniper Lodge is Fernie Vacation Properties’ newest and final addition to the Timberline Lodges ski village, with 42 condo suites decorated in classic Canadian Rockies style, with spectacular views of the peaks of Morrissey Ridge and the native cedar forest.
Juniper Lodge also has its own private outdoor hot tubs and BBQ area so you can relax and enjoy some family time during your ski vacation.
visit the Juniper Lodge open house this Monday Feb. 18 at suite #644, Juniper Lodge, Timberline Lodges, on the left when you travel up Ski Hill Road.
All you need is one week ski vacation at Christmas, one ski vacation at spring break, two weeks in summer and two ski weekends away from home to make back the lodging costs you would have spent by renting two-bedroom ski accommodation.
Unlike a hotel or vacation rental, you can sell your quarter share, or rent out your ski accommodation to generate revenue.
With a quarter share you receive 12 weeks of vacation time per year – leaving you with more than seven full weeks of available vacation time in which you can:
• give a well-earned vacation to family and friends
• rent out your ski accommodation to generate revenue.
• Spend time at a partner resort – Juniper Lodge is part of the Interval International home exchange program, so you can also use some of your 12 week share in for a a winter sun vacation, summer beach vacation or city break in destinations including Mexico, Florida, Hawaii, Europe and Asia.
To find out more about how you can become a homeowner at Juniper Lodge in Fernie Alpine Resort, contact Deb Trand at Fernie Vacation Properties
Call toll free 1-866-423-6873 or 1-250-423-6873. E-mail: deb@fernieproperties.com
Or visit the Juniper Lodge open house this Monday Feb. 18 at suite #644, Juniper Lodge, Timberline Lodges, on the left when you travel up Ski Hill Road.