The plan was in the final stages of approval, and a formal agreement was expected to be announced in 2014.
[5] The facilities were initially very basic, with just a single rope-tow lift and an older school bus fitted with a wood-burning stove to serve as the ski lodge.
[5] Due to the recession of the early 1980s, the resort encountered financial difficulties, and ownership was transferred to the provincial government via the British Columbia Development Corporation.
In fall 2006, the resort was purchased by Berezan Group, a company based in Langley, BC.
[6] In 2015, the BC government authorized Hemlock Resort's $1.5 billion all-season expansion.