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Cannon Mountain is saying goodbye to its current aerial tram system, but something new is coming to the New Hampshire ski area.
First opened in 1938, Cannon Mountain’s Aerial Tram was the first ropeway system of its kind in North America. In 1980, its cars were replaced with newer models by an Italian company that could carry ...
The latest estimate to fully replace Cannon Mountain's iconic aerial tramway in the next few years is at least 24 million, but could be as high as 32 million due to supply chain issues.
Sep. 15—CONCORD — Senior citizens will pay significantly more to ski on the weekends at state-owned Cannon Mountain, especially at peak times, after a legislative budget panel approved an ...
Nobody was injured. According to Cannon Mountain, at about 10:13 a.m. a bolt on the power take-off shaft, which transmits power from the engine to the lift cables, failed on the Peabody Express Quad.
Digital Media Manager FRANCONIA, N.H. — Sixty-four people were safely removed Wednesday from a ski lift at Cannon Mountain in Franconia, New Hampshire, after a mechanical issue, officials said.
Cannon said staffers safely evacuated all 64 passengers by 12:23 p.m. The incident comes just days after a chair lift at Attitash Mountain Resort in Bartlett fell off its cable and dropped 20 feet ...
According to Cannon Mountain’s website, the Aerial Tram will operate daily this summer and fall from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until October 26. Scenic tickets cost $25.