Best 8 Skiing Resorts in Canada
With its crisp weather, heavy snowfall, and mountainous landscape, Canada has many prime destinations for skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and other winter sports. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned skier, you can find endless opportunities for a fun winter-sports trip in Canada. Discover the best cities for skiing in Canada and the top 8 skiing resorts for winter fun.
Whistler Blackcomb
Whistler Blackcomb is the largest ski area in all of North America and one of the most diverse, making it ideal for all skill levels. The resort hosted most of the alpine skiing events for the 2010 Winter Olympics and features 2 mountains with over 8,000 acres of world-class terrain and 200 runs. There are numerous features for intermediate and advanced skiers as well, such as backcountry, bowls, glaciers, and terrain parks, as well as the Peak 2 Peak Gondola, which takes you on a ride between the mountains.

Mont-Tremblant
The picturesque look and excellent skiing at Mont-Tremblant make it one of the top destinations for skiing in Canada. Known as one of the best resorts in North America, Mont-Tremblant has excellent slopes and a variety of terrain options for beginner, intermediate, and advanced skiers and snowboarders. The bilingual resort offers more than just winter adventures, such as vibrant Quebec culture and cuisine. If you’re looking for something to do after a day on the slopes, Mont-Tremblant is also close to some of the best nightlife in the region.
Mount Norquay
Mount Norquay is a hidden gem in the area. The lesser-known resort is a smaller option among giants like Whistler Blackcomb, but it has 60 runs and nearly 200 acres of diverse terrain overlooking the picturesque Bow River Valley. Despite its size, the resort offers surprising challenges for experienced skiers, such as Lone Pine and the North American Chair. If you’re travelling with the family, Mount Norquay has a ski school, inexpensive amenities, and child care, so you can make the most of your ski vacation.

Red Mountain Resort
With an average annual snowfall of 300 inches and extreme terrain, Red Mountain Resort is the ideal resort for thrill-seekers. Located in the Kootenay Mountains, there are very few crowds at Red Mountain Resort, and it has over 200 acres for cat skiing and tree skiing. Though the resort features cliffs and steeps for extreme skiers and snowboarders, the massive resort has plenty of easy terrain for beginners and intermediate skiers. The resort is surrounded by an authentic mining town as well, which provides numerous options for dining, shopping, and nightlife.
Sun Peaks Resort
If you’re travelling with the kids, Sun Peaks Resort is the top family-friendly ski resort in Canada. It’s Canada’s second-largest resort, with diverse terrain for different skill levels and family-friendly resort amenities. The expansive resort space also means there are few crowds out on the slopes, so you can take your time teaching the kids to ski or snowboard. The resort offers ski and snowboard lessons, along with snowmobiling, tobogganing, dog-sledding, and skating.
Panorama Mountain Resort
The Panorama Mountain Resort is the perfect choice for a range of skiers, thanks to its diverse terrain. The mountains are covered in dry powder, which is perfect for all types of winter sports, and there’s over 4,000 feet of vertical for extreme skiers. The resort also offers heli-skiing and acres of black- and double-black-diamond terrain for those looking for a challenge. If you’re looking for something to do off the slopes, Panorama is close to a pedestrian village with ski-in/ski-out accommodation, a skating rink, indoor swimming pools or hot tubs, and nightlife.
Lake Louise
Lake Louise Ski Resort is one of the most popular mountain resorts in Canada. Located in the heart of Banff National Park, Lake Louise is the largest resort in the Rockies and features 4 mountain faces with 145 runs and an incredible vertical. In fact, the terrain in Lake Louise is so good that it’s a location for World Cup Downhill racing. Best of all, Lake Louise offers the stunning scenery of valleys, glaciers, lakes, and peaks in the national park.

Sunshine Village
Located in Banff, Sunshine Village lays claim to the highest ski resort in the country with the longest ski season. The climate and smoke-dry snow are ideal for skiing, so the resort doesn’t have to make its own snow. There’s also a heated chairlift, spectacular views of the Rockies, and one of the most extreme and scary runs in the world, Delirium Dive. If you’re looking for extreme adventures, Sunshine Village offers everything from steep slopes to frozen waterfalls and cliffsides.
Plan your ski trip
Now that you know the best 8 skiing resorts in Canada, it’s time to prepare for your vacation. Check out Expedia for deals on Whistler Blackcomb vacations or Mont-Tremblant vacations so you can plan your family or solo ski trip and enjoy a memorable time on the slopes.
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