region's finest mountains are just a short drive away from our Banff ski hotel, so pick your favorite mountain or ski different terrain every day. With a ski season that typically runs from mid-November to mid-May, the area offers some of the best skiing in Canada - even North America!
and is the perfect place to start your adventure, get your ski legs back and ease into your holiday. Expect great beginner and intermediate terrain through tree-lined trails with amazing Rockies views, and some pretty challenging advanced skiing too. Norquay is a fun and family-friendly resort...
The ski resorts around Banff all have slightly different opening and closing times. As a general rule, the resorts try and open fully by the third week of December. However, this is early-season skiing, and conditions can be sketchy depending on the year. They generally close by late March...
The centre of Alberta skiing, it’s hugely popular with Brits - we’ve visited more than 20 times in the past decade, and we’re still going back for more! With a reliably long season, Banff’s three ski areas receive plenty of snow. Mount Norquay (the smallest) is the nearest to ...
top of Sulphur Mountain for a bird's-eye view of the quaint, snow covered town below. There's also plenty of opportunities for early-season skiing and snowboarding. December is the best time to do the ice walk at Johnston Canyon for that extra-special festive day out with friends or ...
All season ***WELCOME TO OUR ISLAND IN THE SKY*** We've had 2cm of snow in the last 7 days and more than 235cm of snow to date! Brand new this season is our 6-pack, luxury heated chairlift: Super Angel LX. All our chairlifts are NOW OPEN!!! Do take extra care around the ...
Beginner Skiing in Banff, Canada About 22 percent of all three Banff ski resorts' terrain is rated green, so intermediate skiers on a Banff Lake Louise ski vacation are guaranteed plenty of options. Lake Louise, specifically, has a bit more beginner terrain than its sister resorts and is gene...
With one of the world's longest non-glacial ski seasons, you can start skiing by mid-November and not stop until May (and some years, right up until Canada Day on July 1). You can have a few different experiences at the Banff resorts during the holiday season. Hit the Slopes on Chri...
We want you to leave Canada confidently skiing across the whole mountain with strong technique and style, carving on the pistes, cruising through trees and tearing up powder. In the first half of the course we use the CSIA Level 1 instructor qualification to ensure you establish a technically...
Cross-Country Skiing Get a dose of fresh air and exercise while exploring the captivating scenery of Banff National Park. Cross country skiing in Banff and Lake Louise is the perfect way to see many of the breathtaking viewpoints in the winter months. Click into your skis and discover a vast...