Sun Peaks: a gift to all winter sports enthusiasts
In Sun Peaks, Christmas lasts almost an entire ski season. But instead of colorful packages, some of Canada's most beautiful runs lie beneath the decorated branches. If you're lucky, you might see a Canadian icon pass you by on the
Whitewater Ski Resort: Dive into one of Canada’s best powder ski resorts
In Whitewater, freeride dreams come true. More deep snow than in the Canadian ski resort can hardly be found in any other ski resort in the world. And what a quality of snow!
Kimberley: British Columbia’s sunniest ski resort
Perfect powder, plenty of sunshine, a diverse ski area and program ─ Kimberley Alpine Resort is perfect for families. But not only that, North America's largest "gladed" terrain is an all-rounder and playground for everyone!
Whistler – What else!
Every snowboarder and skier must have been to Whistler once in their life. Canada's largest ski resort is gigantic in every respect. Nowhere in Canada are there more slopes, more terrain, more top restaurants, more bars, stores and luxury hotels
Mount Washington: the powder paradise by the sea
Golfing, hiking, kayaking, winter sports
Silver Star: Insider tip at Lake Okanagan
Silver Star is one of Canada's insider tips. The charming ski resort near Lake Okanagan does without any glitz and glamor because it also has a lot to offer snowboarders and skiers.
Castle Mountain: Cult Ski Resort in Southern Alberta
Castle Mountain is iconic! Deep in southern Alberta, the lifts are second hand, but the skiing is first class. The crazy ski area of the cowboys even offers catskiing.
Banff: The most famous place in the Canadian Rockies
Next to Whistler, Banff is the most famous winter sports resort in Canada. Banff doesn't have its own ski mountain, but it does have three first-class ski resorts on its doorstep: Norquay, Sunshine and Lake Louise.
The Lake Louise Ski Resort: Great ski area, fantastic landscape and top hotels
Canada like a picture book! Alberta's largest ski area is for many also the most beautiful in the province. Challenging, varied and typically Canadian.
Nakiska: Calgary’s local mountain is a racer’s dream
For Calgary, the 1988 Olympic ski area is the local mountain. For Europeans, Nakiska is an insider's tip with speedy race pistes and a view as far as the Prairie.