Ski Canada

Canada boasts some of the most beautiful wilderness and open spaces in the world. With friendly locals and an abundance of snow in the winter, Canada is one of THE premier ski destinations in the world. With skiing on both West and East coasts, coupled with high resorts and cold winters, Canada’s ski season runs from mid November to Late May.

 

Details

  • Ideal for intermediate and advanced skiers
  • Snow sure resorts from December to May
  • Highest standard of accommodation
  • Fabulous scenery and a wonderful sense of the great outdoors

Peter Hardy Says

"Canada combines good service, relatively quiet slopes, good lift systems with lots of high-speed lifts, heavy dumps of snow, great grooming and a high standard of accommodation with spectacular scenery and lower prices than in the USA."

Facts

Money: The unit of Currency is the Canadian Dollar. FYI one Dollar coins are locally called 'Loonies', Two Dollar coins are 'Toonies'!

Food: Food is typical North American fare, with good size portions and steaks to die for.

Drink: Heavily influenced by the USA. However the Canadians are very proud of their beers. Kokanee is one of the better kept secrets in this category.


Important Information

  • All travellers (including children) require a machine readable passport for entry.
  • This resort does not have a rep service. 24-hour emergency number will be provided.
  • Travelling with children? Be sure that each child has a personal passport. Registration on a parent's passport is no longer sufficient.

Details

  • Ideal for intermediate and advanced skiers
  • Snow sure resorts from December to May
  • Highest standard of accommodation
  • Fabulous scenery and a wonderful sense of the great outdoors

Peter Hardy Says

"Canada combines good service, relatively quiet slopes, good lift systems with lots of high-speed lifts, heavy dumps of snow, great grooming and a high standard of accommodation with spectacular scenery and lower prices than in the USA."

Facts

Money: The unit of Currency is the Canadian Dollar. FYI one Dollar coins are locally called 'Loonies', Two Dollar coins are 'Toonies'!

Food: Food is typical North American fare, with good size portions and steaks to die for.

Drink: Heavily influenced by the USA. However the Canadians are very proud of their beers. Kokanee is one of the better kept secrets in this category.


Important Information

  • All travellers (including children) require a machine readable passport for entry.
  • This resort does not have a rep service. 24-hour emergency number will be provided.
  • Travelling with children? Be sure that each child has a personal passport. Registration on a parent's passport is no longer sufficient.

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Snow Reports


Resort Temp. Lower Upper Weather
Banff -3°C 120cm 154cm Sun/cloud
Lake Louise -3°C 120cm 154cm Sun/cloud
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Ski Resorts in Canada

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