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CIBC opens Canada’s first ski-thru ATM at Whistler

Money dispenser is part of five-year partnership as Whistler’s first-ever banking sponsor

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Ashleigh DeMerit uses the new CIBC ATM atop Whistler Mountain. DeMerit won a gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics in ski cross when she was known as Ashleigh McIvor. She has since married former Vancouver Whitecap Jay DeMerit. Photo: CIBC

By Glen Korstrom

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CIBC has launched what it calls Canada’s first ski-thru automatic teller machine (ATM) atop Whistler Mountain outside the Roundhouse Lodge.

The stand-alone red box that houses the ATM is 8.5 feet high, weighs 4,676 pounds and is located 6,069 feet above sea level.

CIBC said in a release that the initiative is part of a five-year partnership with Whistler Blackcomb, which is now a division of Colorado’s Vail Resorts thanks to a US$1.05 billion friendly takeover that finalised on October 17.

Innovations at the ATM, to make it more appealing to skiers, include holders for ski poles and gloves. There are also heating lamps. 

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“CIBC is always looking to improve our clients’ experience, whether in a banking centre or on the slopes, and our new ski-thru ATM at Whistler Blackcomb is just one of the many ways we’re reaching clients at new heights,” said CIBC’s chief commercial officer, Stephen Forbes in a release.

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