Fernie

Find Chalets Resort Guide to Fernie

On average 29 feet of snow falls in Fernie each year. That is enough snow to cover a three-storey building.

The massive amount of snow, five huge bowls and a wide variety of terrain make Fernie an excellent ski holiday destination.

There are great options for advanced and expert skiers.

For intermediates there are lots of cruisers and nice runs in the bowls - particularly the Lizard bowl.

Beginners are well served by runs around the Deer and Elk chairlifts

Fernie has some of the very best Cat skiing around. From between £100 and £200 a day you can have a truly unique experience on some perfect slopes.

Fernie

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Snow Reports

Fernie Snow Report

Last 48 hours : 0cm

Packed Powder | Snow Base : 274cm

 
 

Resort Facts

Resort altitude : 1068m

Highest Ski Lift : 1952m

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Total Runs : 111

Beginner Runs : 30%

Intermediate Runs : 40%

Advanced Runs : 30%

Total lifts : 10

Night Skiing :

Snowboard park : 1

Season Starts : December

Season Ends : April

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