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Alberta
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Banff - Lake Louise
Banff, Canada’s first national park, is located in the heart of the majestic Canadian Rocky Mountains. Combining wild alpine beauty with first-class amenities, Banff boasts three major ski areas: Mount Norquay overlooking Banff, Sunshine Village, above the tree line, and the spellbinding Lake Louise.
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British Columbia
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Big White / Silver Star
Just steps from your lodging is a variety of restaurants, bars, cafés and ski shops at affordable prices in addition to a winter wonderland of activities.
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British Columbia
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Fernie
Fernie, a tiny community wedged in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, is relatively unknown by skiers. This village offers a welcome escape from the crowds and noise of the larger alpine resorts. This is the powder lover’s dream mountain, with over 29 feet of snowfall annually. Discover the limitless tree and glade skiing, vast bowls and gnarly drop-from-the-sky bump runs. A shuttle service is available during the day and evenings for traveling between the town and the slopes.
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British Columbia
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Kicking Horse
Kicking Horse is ideally situated to produce a sparkling, light, dry snow, locally named "Champagne Powder", the finest you'll discover anywhere. It's a phenomenon that offers some of the best skiing and boarding conditions in the world. For those who wish to rise above their current skills, this mountain will give you the opportunity to do so. Kicking Horse is also offering a whole variety of winter activities such as héli-ski, ski-doo, sledge with dog, racket, ski out-track and ski touring.
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British Columbia
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Panorama
Small mountain village with landscapes that take your breath away, Panorama is one of the vastest ski stations of Canada. A ski lift rising to the top of Taynton Bowl allows a multitude of tracks through the forest with a dense powdery surface.
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British Columbia
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Red Mountain Resort
Nestled in the picturesque Monashee Mountain range of southern B.C., Red Mountain is one of the oldest and most famous ski resorts. With mild winter weather, hardly any wind and, best of all, no crowd, ski conditions are always perfect. The area is also known for its challenging tree skiing. Attention ski fanatics, don’t miss the majestic Mount Ymir.
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British Columbia
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Revelstoke
Located between the spectacular Selkirk and Monashee Mountains, discover Revelstoke! This mountain is world wide known for ski-doo, héli-ski, cat skiing, as well as the ski touring.
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British Columbia
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Sun Peaks
In 2008, Sun Peaks was named second best ski resort in Canada by the Condé Nast Traveller Read Poll.
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British Columbia
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Whistler
For the ultimate experience in skiing and snowboarding, you must visit Whistler/Blackcomb. The first ski resort in North America offers you vertical rise, ultra-fast lift system and an exceptional quality of the snow. In addition to the ski, you will be able to decorate your stay by doing one of the many winter activities of the station, like a turn of cariole, ski touring or snowmobile.
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Quebec
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Massif
You have the St. Lawrence River at your ski tips and the view simply takes your breath away! Il is the highest vertical drop east of the Rockies.
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Quebec
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Mont Ste-Anne / Stoneham
Only a half hour from Québec City and overlooking the St. Lawrence River, Mont Ste. Anne offers year round activities. With 430 acres of skiable terrain, 56 runs and an annual natural snowfall 400 centimeters, this ski station welcomes skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Let yourself be charmed by the French culture and the warmth of the people.
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Quebec
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Mont-Tremblant
Whether it is alpine skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, dog-sledding or snowmobiling, Tremblant has it all for any age group. With state of the art technology, ski conditions are always perfect. This ski station offers 4 sides, 92 trails and 649 meters of pitch on 610 acres of skiable terrain.
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