Grouse Mountain

The hills are made for thrills at Grouse Mountain. Try their most famous run -The Cut. Be sure to check out the spectacular vistas. They have two high-speed detachable quads. Riders can catch air in the Terrain Park through a series of hits. You find the locals night skiing or snowboarding because the views are fantastic. A Magic Carpet li has been installed to help learners on the beginner terrain.

Fernie Alpine

Fernie Alpine Resort is located three miles from the town of Fernie, about 40 miles from Alberta, in the southeastern British Columbia Canadian Rockies. Fernie averages up to 37 feet of snowfall a year and features a 3,550 vertical rise and over 2,500 skier and rider accessible acres. Ten lifts service 142 named runs plus five alpine bowls and tree skiing in countless glades and chutes. Nordic skiing on 14kms of groomed and track set trails complements alpine skiing as Fernie is a resort known for having varied terrain to appeal to all levels.

Cypress Mountain

Cypress Mountain is located on Vancouver's North Shore Mountains about 30 minutes from Vancouver, BC, Canada. Hosts of the Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding events for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, Cypress is composed of Mt. Strachan and Black Mountain and Hollyburn Mountain and offers skiers and riders 600 acres of accessible terrain with a 2,010 . vertical and an annual snowfall of 244 inches. Serviced by six lis, the terrain is 15% beginner, 35% intermediate, 35% advanced, 8% expert, and 7% freestyle.

Castle Mountain

Castle Mountain Resort is a ski and snowboard resort located just east of the Continental Divide in southwest Alberta, 2.5 hours from Calgary. Castle Mountain averages over 910 cm of annual snowfall that falls of 2,833 vertical feet of steeps, chutes, bowls, glades, cruisers and strollers. Skiers and riders have access to 78 trails spread over 2 mountains, thanks to 6 chairlifts that also provide access to 8 alpine bowls and 3 terrain parks. Visitors can book a stay at the Castle Mountain Ski Lodge & Hotel and find a variety of dining options in Castle's mountain villages.

WinSport

Canada Olympic Park, located in Calgary, AB, offers exceptional training grounds for high performance athletes as well as a fun family experience. COP offers Discover Skiing and Snowboarding programs that develop the skills of beginner skiers and riders. The Park also has a super pipe designed for experience professional snow sports athletes can hone their freestyle ski and snowboard skills within the city limits of Calgary. In addition there are a variety of dining and lodging options located within Alberta's most populous city of Calgary.

Sun Peaks

Centrally located in the Interior region of British Columbia, Sun Peaks Resort is Canada's second largest ski area. The terrain is diverse and spread across three mountains - Mt. Tod, Sundance and Mt. Morrisey - totalling 4,270 acres. Formerly Tod Mountain prior to 1993, the resort has developed into a year-round community, at the centre of which is a European-style, ski-through village including hotels, condos, restaurants and shops. 135 alpine trails flow into the village from 360' of terrain and over 34km of Nordic skiing trails.