Ski Canada

Where to ski and snowboard in Canada

Canada is definately one of world's top ski holiday destinations. Canada is a must visit for the serious skier or snowboarder with outstanding snow conditions, mammoth pistes, perfectly groomed runs and world beating dry powder conditions. Canada is also known for it's excellent hospitality and service.

Canadian Ski Resorts

Canada offers a host of skiing options from Québec in the East to Alberta and British Columbia in the West.

Skiing in Whistler

Even before the 2010 Vancouver Olympics (sort of held in Whistler), Whistler has been regularly voted the best ski resort in North America. It's easy to see why Whistler has awesome scenery, a beautiful village, great lift system, skiing to suit all standards, lots of varied chalets and entertaining apres ski. Whistler covers 8,100 acres, making it the biggest ski area in North America

Skiing in Lake Louise

Lake Louise is in the heart of the Canadian Rockies and yet only 90 minutes away from Calgary International Airport. Lake Louise is said to offer the driest, lightest snow in North America. One of the major advantages of Lake Louise in Canada is that every top has a variety of runs down - ideal for mixed ability groups to stay together throughout part or all of the day.

Skiing in Banff

Banff gives access to skiing and snowboarding across three resorts covering nearly 8,000 acres. Banff, Mount Norquay and Sunshine.  Each of these resorts is efficiently linked by an excellent ski bus service.