Powder-packed, killers trails and a mountain town with heaps of heart. With over 2,500 acres of ski terrain and 9 metres of powder every season, Fernie is a snow lover’s dream. The town’s friendly locals, cosy bars, and great eateries make après just as epic as the skiing.
Come for the snow, stay for the vibe. Fernie’s got you covered. Get your Fernie Canada Quick Guide 2026
Known for its abundant sunshine, dry Purcell powder, and uncrowded slopes, Kimberley is a hidden treasure that blends world-class skiing with a welcoming, small-town vibe. The ski-in/ski-out village makes it easy to hit the slopes, grab a bite, and settle into après without ever needing your car. Add in a charming Bavarian-style town just minutes away, and you’ve got a destination where the skiing is big, but the atmosphere stays friendly and intimate.
Kimberley delivers it all: Big skiing, small-town soul, no lift lines and lots of sunshine. Get your Kimberley Canada Quick Guide 2026
Uniquely located in the intersection of 3 Mountain Ranges and surrounded by 6 National Parks, Kicking Horse is the Champagne Powder Capital of Canada™. Known for its legendary dining experiences, big-mountain terrain, and dramatic alpine vistas, it delivers thrills at every turn. Whether you’re chasing steep chutes, long cruisers, or powder-filled bowls, this a ski experience that feels untamed, and unforgettable.
The best kept secret in the Rockies – Kicking Horse is undiscovered paradise. Get your Kicking Horse Canada Quick Guide 2026
Red Mountain is one of the biggest ski areas in British Columbia, offering incredibly diverse terrain. A huge 890m vertical drop allows something for everyone. World-renowned gladed tree skiing, wide-open groomed runs, a terrain park and easy-to-access side country are all on offer. Located on the famous Powder Highway, RED is one of the last unspoiled North American resorts meaning you can enjoy uncrowded slopes. The adventure does not quit at RED. Get your Red Canada Quick Guide 2026
Marmot Basin promises unforgettable highlights for ski and snowboard enthusiasts and breathtaking scenery. With the Canadian Rockies as a breathtaking backdrop, ski/boarders can carve down 91 diverse runs, from gentle groomers to challenging chutes, spread across 1,675 acres of skiable terrain. As the northernmost of the Canadian Rocky Mountain ski areas, Marmot Basin is just 20km from Jasper and enjoys abundant dry, natural snow that is a dream to ski and snowboard in. Get your Jasper Canada Quick Guide 2026
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