Description: Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains rise up a mile out of the valley with 5,280 vertical feet and more than 8,100 acres of prime terrain. They have 12 ... More |
Description: Located in beautiful Smithers, BC, Ski Smithers offers champagne powder, consistent snow conditions, short lift lines, and affordable rates. |
The snow is killer. The glades and runs are the best anywhere. You must go now before the masses arrive. |
Don't get me wrong, Sunshine has some incredible terrain, but it is unlikely that it will open this year due to labour shortages, a very tricky ...More |
Description: Look, they don't call it Big White for nothing. It's the snow, baby. This place picks up an average of more than 750 cm of snow every season. That's ... More |
Description: Bromont offers 250 skiable acres. They have 72 trails and 6 lifts. You will find around 385 feet of vertical. Skiing terrain is almost equally divided ... More |
Description: Apex has a cozy village atmosphere, the area nestled at the base of a spectacular mountain. One of the hidden gems of Canadian skiing, Apex is located ... More |
Description: Nestled into the Beaufort Mountain range overlooking Vancouver Island and The Pacific, Mount Washington is a true snow collector, averaging more than ... More |
Description: Panorama is an intimate mountain resort which offers a village atmosphere, double black diamond glade skiing to uncrowded wide open groomed trails. ... More |
Description: Main Phone: (403) 247-5452 Snow Fall Phone: (403) 247-7669 |
Description: Starting with the first ski runs cut in 1926, Mt. Norquay now encompasses a wide variety of terrain and ticket options to suit everyone. Its ... More |
Description: Kimberley has succeeded at turning itself into an excellent family destination resort. It has plenty of groomed cruisers, moguls, and glades to ... |
Description: Centrally located in southern British Columbia and second in size only to Whistler, Sun Peaks affords powder hounds hours of play on 3,678 acres of ... More |
Description: Main Phone: (800) 461-5627 Snow Fall Phone: (705) 835-3546 |
Description: The hills are made for thrills at Grouse Mountain. Try their most famous run -The Cut. Be sure to check out the spectacular vistas. They have two ... More |
Description: Camp Fortune has some of the best, most challenging terrain in the region and, with the Meech Quad, there is terrain to satisfy and challenge the ... More |
Description: Mont-Sainte-Anne has the highest vertical for night skiing in Canada and unlimited access to all trails for snowboarders. Traditionally, ... More |
Description: The highest peak in the Laurentians, Tremblant often referred to as the premier European Resort in North America. There's a decidedly Euro feel to the ... More |
Description: Lake Louise has special features that put it in a class of its own. Like four faces on three peaks and 4,000+ acres of skiable terrain. The back open ... More |
Description: Red Mountain Resort is one of the oldest and most famous ski resorts in Canada. It was the site of the first World Cup race in the nation and the ... More |
Description: With 24 trails spanning two mountain peaks, a permanent boardercross course, two high-speed quad lifts, state-of- the-art snowmaking and excellent ... More |
Description: Owls Head is a small resort in the Eastern Townships, ideal for families with small children. |
Very quiet place, not over crowded, very family oriented. The lifts are slow but the lineups are never longer than 10 minutes, and you are to the top ...More |
Description: Edelweiss is one of several resorts owned by Saint-Sauveur Valley Resorts, Inc. It continues to fine-tune the snow-sliding experience for its many ... More |
Description: The BC Mountaineering Club recorded the first climb of Mount Seymour in 1908. The Mount Seymour Provincial Park was established with a total of 677 ... More |
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