Ski Resorts in the US & Canada
Explore 48 ski resorts with detailed terrain stats, monthly weather data, hotel reviews, and side-by-side comparisons. Find the perfect mountain for your next trip.
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Showing 8 resorts in Canada
Whistler Blackcomb
British Columbia, Canada
North America's premier ski resort
8,171
Acres
200
Trails
5,280'
Vertical
Terrain:18% Beginner55% Inter.27% Adv.
Snow: 461 inches annuallyExplore
Banff Sunshine Village
Alberta, Canada
Skiing on the Continental Divide
3,358
Acres
137
Trails
3,514'
Vertical
Terrain:20% Beginner55% Inter.25% Adv.
Snow: 360 inches annuallyExplore
Lake Louise
Alberta, Canada
Skiing with the most stunning view in the world
4,200
Acres
164
Trails
3,250'
Vertical
Terrain:25% Beginner45% Inter.30% Adv.
Snow: 215 inches annuallyExplore
Mont Tremblant
Quebec, Canada
A taste of European skiing in eastern Canada
665
Acres
102
Trails
2,116'
Vertical
Terrain:17% Beginner33% Inter.50% Adv.
Snow: 160 inches annuallyExplore
Sun Peaks
British Columbia, Canada
Canada's second-largest resort with small-town charm
4,270
Acres
138
Trails
2,894'
Vertical
Terrain:10% Beginner58% Inter.32% Adv.
Snow: 236 inches annuallyExplore
Big White
British Columbia, Canada
Champagne powder, ski-in/ski-out village, and family-friendly fun
2,765
Acres
119
Trails
2,550'
Vertical
Terrain:18% Beginner56% Inter.26% Adv.
Snow: 295 inches annuallyExplore
Revelstoke
British Columbia, Canada
Longest vertical in North America and legendary deep powder
3,121
Acres
75
Trails
5,620'
Vertical
Terrain:7% Beginner45% Inter.48% Adv.
Snow: 354 inches annuallyExplore
Fernie Alpine
British Columbia, Canada
Legendary powder town in the Canadian Rockies
2,504
Acres
142
Trails
3,550'
Vertical
Terrain:30% Beginner40% Inter.30% Adv.
Snow: 354 inches annuallyExplore