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CANADA
Sun Peaks Resort in the interior of British Columbia stands up with the best ski destinations in the world. With copious amounts of terrain, no line-ups and extensive non-ski activities, Sun Peaks is an ideal destination for families, empty nesters, and those looking for sophistication without urban chaos.
From alpine bowls and wide-open glaciers, to spacious tree skiing and perfectly-groomed cruisers, experience the diversity of the biggest ski resort in North America with snowfall to match. Add in our vibrant village with its thriving restaurant and nightlife scene and see how this place offers infinite possibilities.
If you’re after fantastic snow, don’t look any further than Big White! “It’s the snow” is Big White’s motto and they live up to the name with an average 750cm (24.5ft) of Okanagan Champagne Powder falling annually.
Silver Star’s fairytale village, you can easily fall in love with. Inspired by a typical nineteenth century British Columbian mining town era with Victorian architecture, this town is a true winter wonderland. Brightly coloured store fronts and boarded sidewalks provide a unique ambiance that radiates fun, enthusiasm and excitement for the whole family.
For decades, helicopter and cat skiers from around the world have flocked to Revelstoke, BC, attracted by its perfect powder, varied alpine terrain and quaint mountain community. Heli Skiing was for guests who wanted the ultimate ski vacation, with over 50 feet of annual snow.
Known for Legendary Powder, Famous for So Much More! Located in the spectacular Canadian Rockies in British Columbia, Fernie Alpine Resort is a world-class, destination ski resort with an authentic ski town atmosphere and tonnes of history including the legends of the Griz, Ghostrider, & Sasquatch - all believed to live here!
Red Mountain Resort has been named one of the Top Ten Resorts of North America by Forbes Magazine, and is quickly becoming one of North America’s most sought-after mountain destinations.
Panorama is the most complete ski-in / ski-out resort in the Canadian Rockies. Panorama Mountain rises 4,000 vertical feet above true slope-side lodging and giant hot pools, but it’s not until you reach the summit that the real scale of the terrain becomes apparent.
Kicking Horse is known as the “Champagne Powder Capital of Canada”. Each year at Kicking Horse they are lucky enough to receive on average more than 7 meters (23 feet) of some of the lightest, driest and deepest powder snow on the planet.
Welcome to Jasper, Alberta, Canada, the little town in the very big Jasper National Park. A quiet spot in the very heart of the Canadian Rockies, the little resort town of Jasper Alberta is a favourite spot to all who experience it.
Banff National Park is set in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. It attracts roughly 4 million visitors each year. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Town of Banff is in the province of Alberta in the southwestern corner of Banff National Park, and west of Calgary.
The Lake Louise Ski Area is the “Giant” of Canadian skiing. With over 4,200 acres of terrain spread across 4 mountain faces, Louise offers unparalleled skiing and riding in an unsurpassed setting. Lake Louise’s uniquely beautiful terrain is both vast and varied. The exceptional layout allows families and groups of all abilities to ski together.
Just minutes from the town of Banff, Sunshine Village is renowned for its lengthy season from early November until late May, offering over 3,300 acres of terrain with an average annual natural snowfall of over 30 feet! The resort features 12 different lifts, including 6 high speed quads and a high speed gondola.
Located in the Purcell Range of the Canadian Rockies, Kimberley offers stunning scenery in a relaxed atmosphere. On North Star Mountain, your skiing experience includes a newly enhanced beginner’s area, enjoyable long intermediate trails, and exciting glades and steep terrain for the advanced skier and rider. Other activities include cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snow shoeing.
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