Taxpayers have been landed with an almost $7,000 bill for the Secret Service's ski passes during Ivanka and Jared's luxury Passover trip to Whistler.

Just one month after the Secret Service reportedly signed a $12,208 contract for 'rental ski equipment and clothing' for the first family's Aspen trip, Ivanka and her family jetted off to Vancouver for another luxury vacation.

This time, the cost of protecting Ivanka and Jared on their ski trip was $6,884.03 for 'multi day ski passes' for their Secret Service detail, according to The Washington Post's Amy Brittain.

It is unclear how long their trip to the Four Seasons Whistler lasted, but with even the most expensive US ski resorts charging $150 per day - and Whistler Blackcomb charging just under $100 - the sum covers a considerable amount of security.

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Taxpayers have been landed with an almost $7,000 bill for the Secret Service to protect Ivanka and Jared during their luxury Passover trip to Whistler. Ivanka Trump was spotted at the Four Seasons Whistler resort in Canada on April 10

The Four Seasons does offer an ten day annual Pesach on the Mountain special.

That package starts at $3,995 a person, meaning that for a family of five the cost would be at least $20,000 for the weekend trip, not counting travel expenses and Secret Service.

Ivanka was pictured loading up a plate with some matzah and cream cheese at the resort hotel on April 10 while still in her ski gear.

That photo was obtained by Jewish Insider, which first reported that Ivanka was at the resort and spotted at the buffet in the same red ski suit she wore last month while skiing with her family in Aspen.

Jared Kushner flew back to Washington on April 13 a few hours before President Trump dropped a massive non-nuclear GBU-43 bomb in Afghanistan.

The Trump-Kushner family goes away for the holiday most years, having previously spent time in Arizona and Mexico over Passover.

In March, the Trumps flew to Aspen from March 10 to 23 for another ski trip which allegedly required 100 Secret Service agents for protection.

Today, Ivanka was seen returning from Berlin airport after jetting to Germany during her first international trip as an official adviser to her father

The 35-year-old political adviser was headed to London after attending a gala last night at the Deutsche bank

Ivanka, who wore a long, knee length coat, was once again accompanied by her Secret Service detail

The agency's bill was huge - a reported $12,000 for 'rental ski equipment and clothing' - according to a contract on a federal website.

A law enforcement officer speculated that the rental equipment would be used by Secret Service agents protecting the Trumps while they are skiing.

However, the Secret Service has denied paying the huge sum to an Aspen ski resort, despite the telling contract showing up on a federal website.

The Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club said it doesn't rent ski equipment and its director said he knew nothing of the contract, similar to Joseph Casey, a Secret Service spokesman, who also denied knowing about the contract.

The executive director for Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club, Mark Godomsky, said to the paper: 'I see all the checks that come through here and I certainly didn't see one from the Secret Service. For me, this is entirely out of the blue.'

Ivanka Trump and her family (above in 2015) enjoy their skiing trips, taking two ski vacations in two months

The cost of the trip is not yet clear, but it will likely be even more than the reported $3million bill that President Trump racks up every weekend he heads down to Palm Beach.

The latest out-of-town excursion for members of the Trump clan is shaping up to be another costly trip for taxpayers, as recent hotel bills for security coinciding with their travels is already in the hundreds of thousands.

Some of the children's tax-funded trips include: $53,155 during a business trip to Vancouver in late February by Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Tiffany Trump; $16,738 during a trip to Dubai in mid-February by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump; and $97,830 during an early January trip to Uruguay by Eric Trump, according to NBC News.

And the U.S. Secret Service is feeling the strain over the burden of protecting Trump's family as they jet between various residences and far-flung locales.

President Trump's weekend getaways at Mar-a-Lago in West Palm Beach require Secret Service agents to travel, do advance work and provide protection – while other assets patrol waterways to ensure the safety of the president. Each visit is estimated to cost the government $3million.

Meanwhile, First Lady Melania Trump remains in New York – also getting government protection. Costs of protecting the building could reach $183 million per year, the Washington Post reported in a story adding up the costs.

All the while, the agency must keep a close watch on the White House, after years worth of embarrassing and high-profile security missteps.

Happy holidays: Ivanka posted a photo with her family suggesting that they were in the White House for the Seder (above)

Off they go: Her husband Jared Kushner was seen rushing out of the couple's DC home April 13 with his assistant Avi Berkowitz, who was dressed in sweats (above)

Big day: A few hours later, President Trump dropped a non-nuclear GBU-43 bomb in Afghanistan

'There was an anticipation of how stressful it was going to be on the agency, but the harsh reality is that the stress is just overwhelming,' Jonathan Wackrow, a former member of President Obama's detail and a 14-year Secret Service employee told the paper.

He called protecting the sprawling Trump family a 'monumental' task.

'It's a logistical nightmare,' Wackrow said, warning that agents are 'at severe risk of burnout, and the very last thing you want is to have your agents burned out.'

Pesach on the Mountain welcome package (above)

Today, Ivanka was seen at Berlin airport, once again surrounded by her Secret Service detail, after jetting to Germany during her first international trip as an official adviser to her father.

President Donald Trump 's eldest daughter spoke during the Women's 20 Summit in Berlin at the start of a jam-packed one-day tour after being 'directly invited' by Merkel last month.

Earlier this month, Ivanka also posted a photo of herself and husband Jared with their three children to mark the Passover holiday, which seemed to suggest that they were celebrating the religious holiday at the White House.

'During #Passover, we are called upon to reflect on the significance of the exodus from Egypt and to celebrate the great freedoms we enjoy today! #ChagPesach,' wrote Ivanka on her Instagram post alongside the photo.

It was later revealed however that no one from the Trump family was in attendance at the White House Seder this year.