Marmot Basin

Boasting the highest base elevation of the Canadian Rockies and located in Jasper National Park, Marmot Basin offers a 3000 vertical drop and 1,675 acres of skier and rider accessible terrain. 86 runs showcase groomers, trees, bumps, alpine bowls and chutes and are serviced by seven lifts including three high-speed quads. Freestylers will find two terrain parks with a good variety of jumps, rails, boxes and jibs for entertainment.

Whitewater

With an average snowfall of over 40 feet and located along Canada's Powder Highway in southern British Columbia, Canada, Whitewater Ski Resort is nestled along the Selkirk Mountains. Skiers and riders will find a vertical of 2,044 . and access to 1,184 acres of accessible terrain. Whitewater features 81 named runs that include groomers, open bowls, chutes, glade and tree skiing. The terrain is rated 10% beginner, 32% intermediate, 47% advanced, and 11% expert. A terrain park will entertain the freestylers and Nordic and multi-use trails are also available.

SilverStar

Who cares about snowmaking machines when daytime temperatures in B.C.'s Okanagan Valley ' home to Silver Star Resort ' stays at -3 Celsius (27 Fahrenheit) and keeps light, powder snow under those slats and boards. It's all natural here.
You'll find what you are looking for, regardless of your ability. Do your skiing or riding thing across 3,000 acres from groomed cruisers to the Putnam Creek steeps and into the Silver Woods glades.

Revelstoke Mountain

Revelstoke Mountain Resort is a ski area located in British Columbia, Canada, just outside of the town of Revelstoke. The ski area is located approximately 120 miles from Kelowna International Airport, which offers direct flights from Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, and Calgary.

Whistler Blackcomb

Within British Columbia's glacial climate and scenic beauty resides Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. The impressive 8,171 acres of accessible terrain is serviced by 37 lifts and the longest continuous li system on the globe, PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola, which connects skiers and riders from Whistler to Blackcomb Mountains.