Banff Sunshine Village

Situated high along the Continental Divide in Banff National Park, Sunshine Village is home to breathtaking views and one of Canada's longest ski seasons. Sunshine Village is Canada's highest elevated resort and is located in the heart of Banff National Park. The ski area encompasses more than 3,300 skiable acres and terrain ranges from long groomed runs to steep expert trails.

Sasquatch Mountain

Sasquatch Mountain Resort
is nestled in the coastal mountains of British Columbia, and is just over a two-hour drive from Vancouver, Canada. The ski area offers visitors a good mix of beginner to advanced terrain. Hemlock Resort contains large, wide groomed trails with steep expert runs and open alpine bowls.
The resort is known for being extremely family friendly and offers ski and snowboard schools for all ages. The ski area also contains a down to earth atmosphere and is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of larger mega-resorts.

Nakiska

Located in the heart of the spectacular Kananaskis Valley, Nakiska was specifically designed to host the alpine events of the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics. Located just 45 minutes from Calgary, Nakiska's terrain was carefully planned to meet the needs of family visitors. In fact 70 percent of Nakiska's terrain is rated as intermediate, with 16 percent classified as novice and the remaining 14 percent as expert. Nakiska also features a variety of learn to ski and ride programs for children and adults, world-class dining and accomodations in the Kananaskis Village.

Mount Norquay

The smallest of the Ski Big 3 Banff resorts, Mount Norquay is a local gem in the Canadian Rockies. Do not be fooled by the size of Mount Norquay, for the scenic beauty is that of a picture perfect postcard.
As one of the best-kept secrets of the Canadian Rockies, Mount Norquay is a perfect introductory mountain to Sunshine Village and Lake Louise Ski Resort on the Big3 ticket. Mount Norquay is a world heritage site and the birthplace of skiing within the Canadian Rockies

Mount Washington

Nestled into the Beaufort Mountain range overlooking Vancouver Island and The Pacific, Mount Washington is a true snow collector, averaging more than 30 feet of snow every season. True fans fancy The Outback, a 400-acre Double Black Diamond playground of rich glades, magnificent bowls and steep drops. The area is served by a state of the art high-speed detachable quad, dubbed The Boomerang Quad.

Mount Seymour

The BC Mountaineering Club recorded the first climb of Mount Seymour in 1908. The Mount Seymour Provincial Park was established with a total of 677 acres in 1936. Mount Seymour Resorts Ltd. purchased the contract to operate the ski area; taking over management of 8700 acres of skiable terrain, a ski school and cafeteria operation in 1984.

Manning Park

Looking for a way to reconnect with nature? Wanting to share your love of the outdoors with your family? A trip to Manning Park Resort will help you do exactly that! We're passionate about sharing fresh air adventures with our guests. So if you've been longing for quality time with your family away from the distractions of daily life, you're in the right place.

Lake Louise

Nestled in the heart of Banff National Park, Lake Louise is home to 4,200 acres of skier and rider accessible terrain. Featured as the largest resort of the Big 3, spectacular views accompany Lake Louise's longest run at eight kilometers (five miles) and a total vertical rise of 991 meters (3250 feet). At Lake Louise, skiers and riders of all ages and abilities will find something that meets their needs.

Kicking Horse

Kicking Horse Mountain Resort is a great destination for skiers and riders looking for a diverse mix of challenging terrain and excellent snow conditions. Located about 14km outside of Golden, British Columbia, Kicking Horse features one of the longest vertical drops in North America. The ski area is home to large alpine bowls, long steep chutes and short li lines.

Hudson Bay Mountain

Located in beautiful Smithers, BC, Hudson Bay Mountain offers abundant powder, consistent snow conditions, short li lines, and affordable rates that skiers and snowboarders will love. Hudson Bay boasts at top elevation of 5,413 feet, 1,750 feet of li accessed vertical feet and 3,775 feet of continuous mountain vertical terrain. The community of Smithers offers a variety of lodging and dining options that all guests can enjoy.